Monday, March 14th, 2011 at
5:45 pm
I think I have looked EVERYWHERE for a pair of heels to match this dress:
http://www.lipsy.co.uk/Store/grecian-drape-dress-oyster-pink/keyword-is-dresss/product-is-DR02047_041/pgs-is-647#
I am going to a wedding on Sunday and want heels the exact colour (under £120) to match it.. like these ones
http://www.peeptoeshoes.com.au/item/miss-soho-in-satin–nude
But these are too dear and I have a problem…they need to be here by Friday (U.K). I don’t mind paying more for delivery if they’re within my budget as long as they get here on time!
Help would be much appreciated people I’m going mad!
If you can post links or tell me if you see any in Glasgow that’d be great! Thanks folks.
XXX
Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
3:31 am
my child bridesmaid is 10 years old and my adult bridesmaid is a slim 10-12, i want a light blue colour.
i want a long strapless dress for the older girl and a very similar dress for the child but with straps so it doesn’t look to old.
i live in the north west and i’m on a budget – i’ve tried bhs, m&s, debenhams etc as i’m trying to avoid wedding shops due to the cost does anyone have any ideas??
i’ve though about getting them made but not sure how much this would cost
thanks
Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at
1:29 pm
First impression of your wedding invitations to your friends is very important. This is your time to show off! This impression will set an expectation for the wedding and also should reflect personalities of the bride and groom.
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How to choose color of your wedding invitations?
Wedding invitations market changed drastically over the past couple of years: from simple white and ivory card designs with black or dark gray ink colors to trendy varieties of multiple bright colors and styles. You should identify colors of the wedding so your invitations will match your overall scheme and set up tone for the wedding. You should note that colors should match season your wedding occurs. Add special spicy signature to your wedding invites to leave your family and friends with wondering excitement and expectations about the wedding.
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What fonts to choose for printing?
Chances that your wedding colors, style will get higher priority that fonts for the invitations. However, do not skip this important piece of the wedding invitations. Fonts are as important as color and styles as they’ll be your delivered message to your wedding guests. You want to choose font that screams “Big Wedding Day!” Multiple wedding fonts represent romantic hand written letters. Edwardian Script is one of the most popular scripts to be used in wedding invitations as it nice and easy to read. Other popular fonts for wedding are: Garamond and Lucida Handwriting. Try not to limit card to a particular font size and leave it to professional card designer for adjustment and best look. You should not use more than two different fonts on your card. The font you choose will pull the whole card together for you and make the look complete.
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How to word them?
Wedding invitations wording is important and there is no right or wrong invitation wording. Write your wedding invitation with your own voice to describe your special wedding event and how it’s important to you that all your guests will attend the wedding. If you don’t have ideas how to write your invitation, make sure to choose online stationery stores that offer wording suggestions to match your wedding. Make sure to proofread your invitations very carefully. Have your friend or family to check and read over after you.
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Today, there are several online stationery stores offering wedding invitations and other stationery products. You should always look for the trusted online stationery supplier with multiple product variety, secured shopping cart, company with solid background and customer support experts that can support you though your wedding invitation shopping.
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
2:19 am
28th September – 3rd October 2010
The Ryder Cup is a golf trophy, donated by Samuel Ryder, which is awarded biennially in an event called the “Ryder Cup Matches” between teams from Europe and the United States. The competition is jointly administered by the PGA of America and the PGA European Tour, and is contested every two years, the venue alternating between courses in the United States and Europe.
The competition began following an exhibition match in 1926 between a team comprising American professionals against a similar one drawn from the British PGA on the East Course, Wentworth Club, Virginia Water, Surrey and UK. The first competition took place in 1927.
Ryder cup 2009 didn’t lack for excitement or drama, but Ryder Cup years always seem to have that extra dimension. Yes we over obsess on this biennial clash between Europe and the US but the intrigue of the qualification period provides a strong narrative for the season and the match itself never fails to deliver. The October date at Celtic Manor provides concern over autumnal conditions in the Usk Valley but this already feels as though it will be a very special match, especially with Europe so desperate to recapture the trophy. Judging by the 2009 year end rankings we will be watching the best players in the world, Europe and America each have 11 players in the world’s top 30. The Ryder cup 2010 captains, Colin Montgomerie and Corey Pavin are such strong competitors they will be their own sources of interest throughout the year and once again golf will be able to transcend and attract general sports fans as well as die-hard golf enthusiasts
Early matches between the two sides were fairly even, but after the Second World War, repeated US dominance led to a decision to extend the representation of the British & Irish team to include continental Europe in 1979. This change was partly prompted by the success of a new generation of Spanish golfers of the time, including Seve Ballesteros. He and Antonio Garrido became the first Spaniards to play in the event in 1979. Since then, Team Europe has included players from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Sweden.
The Ryder Cup comes to Wales for the first time in September 2010 when the Celtic Manor in Newport hosts the biennial contest.
The 1969 Cup held at Royal Birkdale was perhaps one of the best and most competitive contests in terms of play (18 of the 32 matches went to the last green), but it was also marred by acrimony and gamesmanship between some players.
The 1999 Ryder Cup held at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, caused great controversy. A remarkable comeback by the American team helped propel the U.S. to a 14.5–13.5 victory after trailing 10–6 heading into the final day. The U.S. went 8–3–1 in the singles matches to seal the first American victory since 1993.
Following this change the event has enjoyed more competitive matches, with Europe winning seven times and retaining the Cup once, with seven American wins over this period.
Ryder Cup Practice Day
Tue Sep 28, 2010 at (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
Ryder Cup Practice Day
Wed Sep 29, 2010 at (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
£1,615.00 – £3,730.00
Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony
Thu Sep 30, 2010 at (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
£1,020.00 – £2,265.00
Ryder Cup Match Day 1
Fri Oct 01, 2010 at (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
Ryder Cup Match Day 2
Sat Oct 02, 2010 at (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
Ryder Cup Match Day 3
Sun Oct 03, 2010 (09:00) at the Celtic Manor Resort Newport United Kingdom
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