Monday, July 4, 2011

Monaco comes to a standstill as Prince Albert marries Charlene in a glamorous ceremony

The tiny country of Monaco, known for its tax-free and extravagant lifestyles of the super rich and famous, came to a standstill for the weekend-long wedding celebrations of its prince Albert and Olympic swimmer Charlene. Now Princess Charlene, the blushing and emotional bride wore Giorgio Armani silk gown, covered in 40,000 Swarovski crystals. French chef Alain Ducasse prepared a multi-course dinner for 450 guests The couple were legally married in an intimate civil service on Friday. Take a look at some highlights.

The tiny country of Monaco, known for its tax-free and extravagant lifestyles of the super rich and famous, came to a standstill for the weekend-long wedding celebrations of its prince Albert and Olympic swimmer Charlene. Now Princess Charlene, the blushing and emotional bride wore Giorgio Armani silk gown, covered in 40,000 Swarovski crystals. French chef Alain Ducasse prepared a multi-course dinner for 450 guests The couple were legally married in an intimate civil service on Friday. Take a look at some highlights.
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Friday, February 11, 2011

Wedding Reception Ideas

A little girl grows up dreaming of her wedding day with a perfect picture in her mind on how it is supposed to be. Then we grow up, get engaged and become shocked at how expensive everything is. Things become crazy and we get stressed out wanting everything to be perfect but wondering how to pay for it all. A wedding should not put you in debt. Debt is not a good way to start a new life with the person you love.

The reception can be the most expensive part of your wedding; the location rental, the food, the alcohol and other beverages, the DJ or band, the flowers, the place settings, etc., etc. There are ways to cut costs. First of all it is your reception; do not worry about pleasing your guests. They are supposed to be there to share in your special day, not to critique the food and the decorations. I’ve been to many, many weddings and receptions and I can’t remember ever thinking that anything they did was tasteless or tacky. I don’t recall caring whether or not they had extravagant decorations or simple centerpieces. That was not why I was there.

One of the easiest ways to cut the expense of your reception is to cut all the extras. Unless you can get a great package deal that includes all the bells and whistles, you don’t need them. You can choose to have your reception earlier in the day so you don’t have to provide guests with dinner. You can have hour devours and finger foods along with your wedding cake. You can skip the alcohol or just have the champagne toast and shots for the dollar dance. Giving shots for the dollar dance works to your advantage because if guests want the alcohol they have to pay to dance with you to get it. Another option is by having a cash bar, let guests pay for their own alcohol while you provide just tea, coffee, punch or soft drinks. If Uncle Fred or Aunt Jackie wants to get toasted, they can do it on their own dime.
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