Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts

Monday, 6 October 2014

Engagement Sexism?

So we've been engaged now for just over 3 weeks and its been lovely, lots of cards, gifts and happy messages from Friends, Family and Work Colleagues.

I get the pleasure of working with Danny my H2B, and something I noticed was a little sexism between the celebratory comments,

We or I received lots of congratulations... he on the other hand received well done, or comments relating to earning potential.

So size of the ring doesn't just matter to girls, it matters to men in the most primal way.  He how can afford the biggest, obviously is the best!  Before now I always felt pressure that it was just a girl wanting a big sparkly diamond.

Monday, 7 October 2013

GET THE LOOK: Lego Themed Wedding

I can not believe that after 3 years of blogging about themed weddings I have only now considered covering off Lego!   It's Lego, how could I forget about it.

From Wedding cakes, to rings and ring holders, flowers, table decorations, seating plans, name cards, gifts and so much more you can have as much and as little Lego theme as you like :-)








Monday, 9 September 2013

Budget Troubles!

So we went to this wedding on Friday, I was just extra (didn't actually know the Bride and Groom)... boyfriend went to Uni with the Groom.  From the beginning this wedding looked like it was poorly organised (from the guests point of view).


They invited 50 of their closest family and friends to the wedding service and reception... both were held in a venue no where near where they live and far away from any guests.  The church was an hours drive from the reception venue... the venue it self was beautiful, but the area it is in can only be described as the butt whole of England, not helped by the endless rain.

The problem was that unfortunately this couple were obviously on a budget, but trying to include everything and everyone...

They obviously wanted their friends and loved ones to attend but couldn't afford to feed 100+ people so only invited friends to the wedding and reception then the guests other halves were invited to the evening party - upsetting many guests (which to me was very selfish of the guests).  They then tired to add number to the day by cutting the drinks down to 2 glasses per head and adding a Saturday BBQ for the partners who couldn't attend the day... (which wrapped early as not many people attended)!

Many couples apparently fought about one half only attending the evening as it added cost, or waiting time or guilt as to weather only one should go... or not wanting to go and spending 8 hours in the sh*tty Premier Inn looking out over the A1 for 8 hrs but knowing your boyfriend really wants you with him!!

In the end the partners went and sucked it up or just didn't go...

What I have learnt from this is if you are on a small budget keep it to a small crowd, always pay for more than 2 drinks for your guests and don't put an extra day on for whiny girlfriends/boyfriend of friends - the people you have invited have spent money and taken time to spend this day with them make sure its the best day everyone can have - including you, you don't want to spend the day worrying.

Things I would do different:

* Ensure my guests have enough to drink
* Consider guest - they've taken time off work (if during the week) / paid money to travel + for hotels + for clothes and gifts
* Don't change plans because you can't make everyone happy
* Ban drugs from the wedding - SO RUDE
* Think about the logistics

- As a PA/EA I think about making things as easy as possible for my boss at all times, I would have this approach to my wedding as well, for myself and my guests.



Friday, 3 February 2012

Who's in the mood for love?!

We'll we are now and truly in to February... the month of love!  Any big plans for Valentine's Day... perhaps a proposal?

uptake.com

invitationsbyajalon.com

sissyslogcabin.com

sheknows.com

blog.weddingwire.com

coventrytelegraph.net

heavensports.com

thecupcakeblog.com

Friday, 19 August 2011

GET THE LOOK - Jelly Bean Themed Wedding

I have a pot of Jelly Belly Beans on my desk... they are SOOOOO yummy, who wouldn't want a jelly bean inspired wedding theme?

http://www.weddingdiyideas.com/ - This is just AWESOME as wedding decorations



http://www.theknot.com.au/ - Jelly Bean wedding favours

http://www.stockfood.com/ - Jelly Bean Wedding Cake


http://www.mirror.co.uk/ - Prince William and Kate Middleton, jelly bean style!

Friday, 25 February 2011

Bridal Shower!

Parrrrrty!  So it is tradition, I'd say more so in the US than the UK... because I can't think of one I've ever been to??

But I am defiantly going to be bring this little idea to my wedding plans!  I'll be honest I love any excuse for presents and champagne...

According to Wiki a Bridal Shower is:

A bridal shower is a gift-giving party held for a bride-to-be in anticipation of her wedding. The custom originated in the 1890s and is today most common in the United States, Canada, and by American influence, in Australia.
The history of the custom is rooted not necessarily for the provision of goods for the upcoming matrimonial home, but to provide goods and financial assistance to ensure the wedding may take place.