Monday, August 26, 2019

Montreal Wedding DJ

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Sunday, August 25, 2019

How to choose YOUR greatest wedding location

First, it's got to be a place that you think is special.  That could be a place you've always liked, one you go to a lot. Maybe a place other people would choose too -- like a park or historic site or resort.  But it could be an unlikely spot -- like your favorite restaurant or a bowling alley.  And if that's a special place for you -- why not?
    
But think carefully. Not every beautiful spot is ideally suited for a wedding.  We've done many weddings in Duke Gardens, a beautiful location at Duke University, but because of lots of stone walls, raised flower beds, long narrow paths, and other fixed landscape features, there is very little clear space for seating wedding guests, so planning for a wedding there often involves lots of work-arounds and compromises. Think of a beautiful space, of course, but then think about where you will stand for the ceremony and where the guests will be seated. Maybe you can plan around the difficulties, or maybe you'd do better to find another wedding location.

Next, your wedding should be at a location you (or your family) can afford. We've done weddings -- and attended receptions -- at country clubs and upscale restaurants. And they were very impressive. That's fine if the budget will handle it.  But we've done equally enjoyable and memorable weddings in much simpler settings, all the way down to a simple deck in the middle of a state park, rented by the couple for $35 for the day.  And there are lots of locations available for a few hundred dollars.

Finally, location: If you have lots of out-of-town relatives and friends, take pity on them and try to find a location that is easy for them to find and get to. The ideal is a location -- such as a hotel or bed-and-breakfast -- where guests can stay, and where the wedding and reception are all in the same building or within walking distance.  Worst is where the hotel and the wedding and the reception are all twenty miles apart, with very complicated driving instructions from one place to the other. (But we've known of couples who solved this problem by chartering a bus to carry guests from the hotel to the wedding and the reception.)

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Dj Animateurs Mariage

Équipe de DJ animateurs de mariage professionnels, notre planification et organisation de soirée de mariage est dynamique et toujours personnalisée.

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Friday, August 16, 2019

Disco Mobile Dj Animation de Mariage et soirée

Chef de file dans le domaine de la Disco Mobile. Services de qualité supérieure à des prix compétitifs. Dj animateur de mariage et animation de soirée.

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Sunday, August 11, 2019

The Bridal Dress: For Better or for Worse

Women become fairytale princesses during their wedding. They are dressed in expensive fabrics, damask, silk, velvet, satin, and cloth creatively spun with silver and gold thread or beaded with crystals and semi-precious stones. The bridal dress becomes a feast for the eyes, and rightfully so.

The Early Bridal Dress


The early wedding dress was not white. The early brides wore their best dress, something they could wear again and again. In those days, only royalty and the very rich wore the beautiful bridal dress replete with jewelry from the family vaults. The purpose was to impress the groom's family with the bride's wealth and connections.

When Queen Victoria of England married her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, her wedding dress changed the way women looked at wedding dresses. The Queen's bridal dress started it all. Women began adorning themselves with veils and started to wear long gowns.

The moneyed class wore expensive dresses cut out from the best cloths and designed by famous European couturiers. Today, the best wedding gowns reflect the custom-made elegance of old world fashion and modern sleek lines. Fortunately, for today's brides, wedding dress can be rented or bought on sale off the rack.  

European Couture and Glamour


Paris and Milan are the strongholds of European fashion. Their influence on fashion has extended from casual chic to wedding day finery. The exquisite designs from European couturiers make the creamiest of silks and the finest of tulles the most-sought after gowns worldwide. 

Local designers have successfully wedded European class with present-day glamour and classic lines with flamboyant tastes. As such, there is always a wedding dress for every taste. 

Choosing the Bridal Gown

Consider the following before you pick out your wedding gown:

* Type of wedding (formal, semi-formal, and informal)
* Design and cut to flatter the figure
* Accessories
* Budget

There is no hard and fast rule that the bride should shoulder the cost of the bridal dress. If you are splitting the expense, discuss the details and possible issues surrounding the choice of wedding theme and bridal gown. You might decide to spend less on the gown so you can splurge on a honeymoon. 

But it is important to start choosing a wedding gown the moment you are officially engaged. The budget for the wedding gown should be determined as early as this point, and choosing the gown to fit into your wedding theme becomes a quest.

Designs and prices have to be compared before you can settle on the best deal. Other considerations are pricing for custom-made gowns, alterations or modifications, and discounts if the bridesmaids' dresses and veils, crinolines, and jewelry are ordered from the same shop. 

Choosing the Bridesmaids' Dresses


Like your bridal gown, the selection of the dresses for your bridesmaids should be made early on to accommodate alterations and modifications. It is, however, strongly advised that bridesmaids should not wear identical gowns, though they can wear the same color for their bridesmaids' frocks.

Since the bridesmaids are your friends, always ask their opinions about the gowns you're going to get for them and let them make the final selection. If they want something beyond your budget, they can offer pay for the excess. Like your bridal dress, your bridesmaids' dresses will always be remembered, for better or for worse.

Shine on your wedding day with a bridal dress wedding gown that everybody will remember with admiration.

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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Go Green! Green Wedding Receptions


Go Green Live Sustainably

GREEN Wedding Reception from Caterers to Gifts


Green Weddings     GO GREEN LIVE SUSTAINABLY

Organic, Fair Trade, Eco Friendly, Sustainable, Green Wedding Reception from Caterers to Gifts

When planning your wedding reception create what you have always wanted and then check and see what components of your event you can create Green.

Find a caterer who works with organic, fair trade, local when available ingredients and ask them to make your favorite foods.
 
Look for a picture of what you would like your wedding cake to look like and send it a baker that works with organic, fair trade ingredients.

Work to support your local vendors whenever possible by special ordering your eco friendly products through them. If you are having a destination wedding try to support your local vendors and the vendors at your destination.

When requesting items that are not available locally, look to support fair trade, sustainable, eco friendly, ethical suppliers whenever possible.
 
Use reusable items whenever possible.

Try buying cloth tablecloths and napkins picked out from the fabric store to be made into anything from curtains to dresses after the wedding. Find organic, fair trade fabrics to work with and ask a friend or hire a local seamstress to hem the ends. You will need approximately 3 ½ yards of fabric for each table cloth. Be sure and measure.
 
Have your table center pieces be live small trees or plants to send home with your guests to plant in memory of your wedding day. Choose organic plants or plan ahead and plant your own to nurture until the wedding day. Plant flowers to harvest your own flowers to decorate your ceremony and reuse for the reception.  Buy local flowers from around town. Wild craft or harvest you foliage for the greenery to mix with your flowers or ask your florist to request wild crafted ethically harvested greenery and to use an organic fair trade flower supplier. They are out there and their prices are comparable and in some cases less expensive.

Use sustainable, ethically harvested paper products for your invitations, announcements, directions, programs, and welcome letters for destination weddings and out of town guests.  Be creative, my favorite is eco friendly paper with seeds and small flowers embedded in, your guests have the option of planting the paper and seeing a beautiful flower garden grow from you wedding paper.

Look on line for locations that are already following eco friendly, green practices. If you find that perfect location inspire them to become eco friendly and green for more than your wedding. From lodging, restaurants, wedding ceremony and reception locations go green.

Supply your locations with natural cleaning products for before and after the event, from window cleaner to toilet paper, inspire your vendors to go green and protect your guests from toxic chemicals. Check and see that the dishes are washed with natural products and do not smell of chemical dish soap.
 
Greet your out of town guests at the airport or train station with a welcome basket consisting of natural tooth paste, tooth brushes made from recycled materials, organic fair trade chocolates, organic sprouted seed bread, organic olive oil, finest locally produced organic raw cheeses, organic non canola oil cereal, organic green tea and coffee, recycled napkins, recycled natural non GMO organic plastic spoons, forks and knifes.  Organic milk product. Blue Agave or local raw honey sweetener for the tea and coffee. Natural coffee cups and bowls. A welcome letter printed on ethically and sustainably harvested paper products.

 Make a wish list or theme for your wedding gifts so your guests know what you are wanting. From organic linens to organic non GMO garden themes your guest will want to know what you want for your wedding gifts.
 
 
 
 

Friday, August 9, 2019

L’International de montgolfières de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Chaque année, pendant neuf jours de magie et de couleurs, le ciel du Haut-Richelieu est envahi par près de 100 montgolfières grâce à l'International de montgolfières de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.

Every year, for nine days of magic and colour, the Haut-Richelieu sky is taken over by close to 100 hot air balloons during the International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

La Semaine italienne de Montréal Montreal's Italian Week

La Semaine italienne de Montréal est un festival qui honore la beauté ainsi que la diversité de l’Italie et permet de faire découvrir à tout le monde la mode italienne, sa culture musicale, artistique, gastronomique et folklorique.

Montreal's Italian Week festival celebrates Italy’s beauty and diversity, as well as Italian fashion, musical, artistic, gastronomic and folk culture.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Fierté Montréal Montréal Pride

Pendant 11 jours, ce sont plus de 2 millions de visiteurs de partout dans le monde, membres et alliés des communautés LGBTQ+, qui convergent vers le parc des Faubourgs et le Village pour célébrer les avancements réalisés par les communautés LGBTQ+ d’ici et d’ailleurs.

Montréal Pride is an 11-day showcase of equality and inclusion which includes fabulous free shows, panels, the ever-popular Community Day and, of course, the Parade. A definite highlight of the festival, the Parade is like nothing you’ve ever seen, awash with colourful people, themed floats, dancers and musicians along with the marching representatives of Montréal’s diverse LGBTQ+ communities.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Osheaga, Festival Musique et Arts Osheaga, Music and Arts Festival

Devenu au cours des ans un incontournable de l’été montréalais, et le plus important festival du genre au Canada, Osheaga s’installe dans le décor exceptionnel du parc Jean-Drapeau, sur l’île Sainte-Hélène, avec le panorama du centre-ville en toile de fond. Vous ne pourrez résister à faire comme les dizaines de milliers d’enthousiastes qui s’y donnent rendez-vous pendant trois jours pour célébrer la musique et la belle saison.

Come August, the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival dominates Montréal’s collective conscious for three monumental days of music, visual art, fun and frolic, minutes away from downtown in magnificent Parc Jean-Drapeau.