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Vol.7 Issue 3 Summer 2005 - P.1
 
In this Newsletter Issue

1. A Beauty Program
2. Favors with Personality
3. Invitation Etiquette And Traditions
4. Disc JockeyTips
5. Tents Splendently Transform
6. Marrage Enchantment
7. Delicious Additions
8. Cool Relief From The Sun And Heat

A Beauty Program
By Elli Blomgrene, A New Twist

storykeeper.com
Ellie recommends that you begin your beauty program 6 months before the wedding. Ensuring that you look your best on your special day.

1. Plan your Budget....Your hair and make-up, next
to choosing your dress
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is the most important part of the process. You will be looking at yourself for years to come....make sure you will be happy with the outcome. Price does not determine quality.

2. Discuss with your stylist the length of hair you will be needing for the hairstyle you are focused on having. You may not need to grow your hair half way down your back for the look you are wanting and it will save you some aggravation.Story Continues on Page Two

Wedding Favors With Personality
By Wedding Connections
Weddingthings.comGiving back - A gift of gratitude can be expressed in many ways.

Express your personality by giving favors of scent, nature, inspiration or adventure to name a few.

View the following Wedding Favor Resources HansenEllis.com
WeddingThings.com,
Beau-coup.com,

Beau-coup.com Downhomegirl.com

 

 



Downhomegirl.com

Invitation Etiquette and Traditions
By Wedding Connections

finestationery.com
Selecting the appropriate wording for your wedding invitations
can be overwhelming. What is the the proper etiquette?

At Fine Stationary, every bride is assigned an experienced Personal Wedding Specialist.

Their wedding professionals have handle more than 4,000 invitation ensembles.

Get started with your "save the date cards" and see for yourself how FineStationery.com can make everything seamless. And don't forget to select your theme to carry throughout.

Disc Jockey Tips
By Mark Anthony, DJ Mark Anthony

djMarkAnthony.com
A. Ask for thier referrals.

To find a reliable professional, you can ask other experienced vendors you are currently working with, like photographers, videographers or your wedding coordinator. These professionals often work closely with each other and are more likely to be able to recommend someone reliable whom they have seen in action.

B. Check for business license and liability insurance.

C. Inquire about type of equipment i.e. lighting for the dance floor, sound systems and backup equipment.

D. Discuss set-up time and make sure it is written into your contract. You want to make sure the set-up and break-up time is not cutting into your music time. A professional DJ will be well-prepared and ready to go before guest arrive.Story continues on page 3


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