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North American Wedding Traditions

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I realise that alot of the posts that I have written over the past few weeks have been about weddings, but alot of the reason for that is that I know alot of people who are getting married this year. So if I know alot of people who are getting married then I am almost certain that so do you as well. I just thought you might like some tips on all things wedding related. Don’t worry Christmas is coming soon and I certainly have alot to write about that particular theme. I’m excited already!!

I’ve spoken alot about the different traditions that people have when they plan a wedding, but I don’t think I’ve looked at it from the perspective of a western wedding.

North America has many cultures and many different wedding traditions influenced by countries all over the world. Mexican wedding traditions, for example, have been influenced by Spain and France, and by their own ancient cultural traditions stretching back to the Aztecs. Wedding traditions in the United States have been influenced by virtually every country at some point or other, making for a rich and varied combination of traditions. Canadian traditions are strongly influenced by both the English and the French.

Mexico
In Mexico, it is usual for a white ribbon or a rosary, called a lasso, to be draped around the necks of the bride and groom during the vows. This is to symbolize the joining together of the couple. Another tradition is for the groom to give his bride thirteen gold coins during the ceremony, symbolizing his commitment to support his new wife financially. As the bride and groom leave the church, red beads are thrown at them for good luck. And at Mexican wedding receptions, the guests form a heart-shaped circle around the bride and groom as they have their first dance as husband and wife.

United States of America
One unusual American tradition is for brides to wear white gloves. This comes from Victorian times, when American brides wore white gloves as symbols of modesty and romance. Even today, many American brides wear white gloves as a romantic gesture. In the United States today, it is very common for the bride and groom to write their own wedding vows, making promises and commitments that are individual and personal to them as a couple. Today’s wedding ceremony in the United States is often very grand and elaborate, especially among the well off, but small ‘backyard’ weddings are also common. If the climate allows, many wedding ceremonies are held outdoors.

Wedding ceremonies in North America traditionally conclude with the bride and groom exchanging wedding rings, and then, of course, with the traditional wedding kiss, which seals their union in front of their friends and family. As the newly married couple leave the wedding ceremony, rice is thrown at the couple as a symbol of fertility.

North American Wedding Gifts
Wedding gifts are traditionally given to help the new couple set up home together. They can range from the practical to the highly decorative. For more affluent weddings, personalised gifts of champagne, crystal and silver are ever popular. Those in poorer areas often make the bride and groom a personalised present symbolising their friendship.

Personalised gifts are a great way to show the happy couple what you want for their lives together. If you gave them a personalised photo gift. For example a personalised photo frame with a photo of the two of them in it and a message that you have had engraved into the frame then that is a very sentimental gift. Not only are you giving them something that they can display in their home. But the engraving shows that you want their marriage to last… that is the sentiment anyway.

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Choosing The Perfect Wedding Dress

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Choosing The Perfect Wedding Dress

On your wedding day you’ll want to wear the most amazing dress that shows off your figure to its best, flatters your skin, makes you feel fantastic, and makes every other woman in the room sick with envy! The guests will be looking at the bride and groom, but you will be the centre of attention.
Before you head for the shops, take some time to think about the kind of dress that’s right for you. Bridal shops are packed to the brim with dresses of all styles, and it can be daunting to be presented with all that choice if you don’t know where to start. Begin by looking through bridal magazines at pictures of the bride and groom and cut out any styles that appeal to you. Don’t question why – or look at the prices. Just trust your instincts at this stage.

Your Wedding Where and When

Before you choose your wedding dress you need to consider where you are getting married. You need a dress that will suit the venue – a traditional church wedding needs a completely different type of gown than a ceremony on a beach in Barbados, and vice versa. You should also consider the groom’s outfit – the bride and groom must look right together, and if he has opted for coat and tails, he might look out of place if you choose a more informal style of wedding dress.
Also take into consideration the time of year you are getting married. Lighter fabrics are better for the summer, and you could get away with a shorter dress if you prefer. For winter, dresses have longer sleeves, and can be accessorised with a shrug.

Your Shape and Size

Whatever your figure, there is a wedding dress out there to suit you. Don’t put yourself under extra pressure to diet so you can fit into a dress that isn’t right for you anyway. Simply be aware of what suits you – are you pear-shaped and more comfortable in an A-line skirt? Or apple-shaped and keen to show off your slim-line legs but after something looser around the middle, like a shift? Trying on dresses will help, but try not to collapse in a heap if some of the styles don’t suit you – others surely will.
Think about your best features. Do you have great shoulders? Go for a halter-neck or strapless design. An hourglass shape? Show it off with a figure-hugging style. A long, graceful neck? Trim ankles? Whatever feature you want to accentuate, there will be a dress for you. Make yourself feel extra special with something personal to you – like a special garter or an engraved compact mirror. Why not suggest it to your groom as a special wedding gift.
Skin Tone

Don’t forget to think about your skin colouring – dresses come in shades other than white! Cream is often unflattering, but oyster, off-white, pearl and champagne are all great alternatives. Remember to blend your dress with the groom’s outfit – the bride and groom need to look great together too!

While out shopping for the brides wedding dress why not help make the day go with a bang by getting the bride some champagne gifts to take along on the journey. Does anyone remember in the first Sex and the City movie when Carrie was moving out of her apartment…. Samantha came along with two bottles of bubbly as a way to send off Carrie into her new path in life!

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New website launched…www.weddinggifts2u.co.uk

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

www.WeddingGifts2U.co.uk has just been launched!

GiftsOnline4U.com has been developing a range of websites over the past few years. Our aim to provide affordable gift solutions that are unique and interesting… gifts that have that personal touch.

However with new technologies and increased shopping online, we realised that our sites were quite behind the times. They were difficult to navigate and the personalisation software really needed an update. Having listened to our customers feedback; over the past year we at www.GiftsOnline4U.com have developed a new more user friendly site. Using the latest technology we have created a simple and easy to navigate site that will help make the shopping experience easier. The first of the updated sites to be launched is www.WeddingGifts2U.co.uk, this site is dedicated to wedding gift solutions and offers a range of gifts for all the wedding party, including: the best man, ushers, bridesmaids, the bride and groom and gifts for pages boys.

The new website incorporates the use of Flash. This application is extremely versitile and it allows the customers to carry out the personalisation of their gift in real time. We have developed it so that even on some gifts the customer can position the text by moving it around with their mouse to wherever they want on the gift. Personalised champagne is a great example of this in action – the customer can choose the label that they want to personalise, they then add text to create a unique message for the recipient. They can edit the text, change it’s alignment (left, centre, right), they can move the position of the text around the labels so they can put it exactly where they want it to go, the font colour and font itself are also editable. But not only do we offer the ability to personalise one of our designs, the customer can also design their own label by uploading an image, choosing from some of our graphics, editing the font and font colour and changing the alignment of the font. The new flash based interface it much better than the old system. It’s less clunky and the transition between each stage is almost seemless. We are really happy with the new development and definately think it’s going to make the user experience much better, when visitors come to the site. But do remember that www.WeddingGifts2U.co.uk is the first in the range of new sites.

Personalised Labelled Champagne Flash Interface

Personalised Labelled Champagne Flash Interface

As this is a new site that uses alot of different applications compared to our previous websites, we want our customers to test the site and provide us with feedback so that we make improvements to the site. Feedback is really important and the more testing that we do the better we will be able to make the site for our customers! If you can test the site and leave your comments that would be great…! New sites will be coming soon.

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