Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Fairy Godmother?

Remember the movie 27 Dresses where Katherine Heigl had been the bridesmaid 27 times but never the bride! Like most bridesmaids, Katherine had stuck the dresses in a closet never to be worn again. Now thanks to the DessyGroup, bridesmaids can send their gown in for a credit toward a new LBD...what a great concept!


Dessy is like every bridesmaid's very own "Fairy Godmother"! With Dessy's new program "NewlyMaid" turn your unwanted dress into an LBD you will wear again and again!  Here's how it works...

1. Select an old bridesmaid's dress you wish to trade in.

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2. Mail your old bridesmaid dress to NewlyMaid. For a limited time, receive a prepaid mailer to return one  dress and they'll recycle the garment or donate the dress to the Clothes4Souls charity. So you can add this to your list of charitable ideas!



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3. Unlock special pricing for the purchase of a NewlyMaid dress.

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4. Purchase your new Little Black Dress, perfect for any occasion. Once your dress is accepted, a 30-50% credit will be applied to your NewlyMaid account and it'll be time to find the perfect little black dress. The LBDs available on NewlyMaid retail for $150 to $250, so with 30-50% off these frocks are a stylish steal!Check out the details and styles of the LBDs Dessy is offering for trade credit on their website at http://www.newlymaid.com/t-howitworks.aspx. Here are a  few previews of the styles Dessy is offering.         
                                    
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                                         Sweetheart neckline satin black bridesmaid dressSource

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Wedding Favors

For many centuries wedding favors have been a part of traditional wedding ceremonies, across a wide range of cultures. Initially wedding favors were an extravagance at celebrations hosted by European upper classes, who had the wealth to provide elaborate gifts to guests.

The early wedding favors began as small fancy boxes, known by their French name of bonbonniere. A bonbonniere was fashioned of crystal, porcelain, or gold, and often encrusted with precious stones. The delicate boxes were meant to hold bonbons or other confectionery delicacies, at a time when sugar was quite expensive. Sugar was also highly valued by all, as it was believed to have medicinal benefits.
Crystal-Lidded-Bonbonniere--Sweet-Box


The tradition of providing gifts to guests was adopted by individuals of modest means by selecting simple treats as gifts. Every culture across time has a approached marriage as a wonderful event, with the nuptials celebrated throughout the community.

In many societies the bride and groom are associated with good luck, a common thought was that everything they touched would be charmed. By gifting members of the community, they would then pass those same blessings onto others.

Many brides would choose to distribute this good luck by preparing a small gift of almonds, beautifully wrapped in an elegant fabric. The custom in the Middle East is for the bride to provide five almonds to represent fertility, longevity, wealth, health and happiness.


For more than a millennium, almonds were commonly given as wedding gifts to the couple, signifying the good wishes on their new life together. In the thirteenth century the practice of coating almonds in sugar became popular, the new confections were called "confetti". Over time, confetti has transformed to Jordan almonds, now a staple of many wedding celebrations.

The combination of the almond and candy signify the bitter sweetness of marriage. Today, Jordan almonds provide one of the most common and traditional wedding favors when they are wrapped in small bundles of delicate fabric or lace and tied with ribbon. Though the most traditional of wedding favors are still appreciated, a bride is only limited to her imagination when it comes to selecting the gifts that will demonstrate esteem from the blessed couple.Source


Modern brides tend to go the route that means something to them personally.  Couples who are eco-friendly might give such things as herbs, or plants.  Wine or beer lovers may give personalized wine or beer as a gift.  Even Prince William and Kate chose a personalized gift for their guests.  Each guest who attended received a limited-edition scarves custom-designed by Centex, a posh apparel company based in Ludhiana, India.



All in all if it comes from the heart, your guests will love it!
 

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Happy Mother's Day

Every year on the second Sunday of May, Mother's across America are honored by their families.  Decadent Details would like to wish all Mothers including their own a very Happy Mother's Day!



Mom You've given me so much,

Love from your heart and the warmth of your touch.

The gift of love and you're a friend to me.

We have a very Special Bond...

I'm sure you agree.

As a child I would say Mommy I Love You,

Now you're my Mother so dear

I love you even more with each and every new year.

If I could had chosen, I would have picked no other.

Than for you ... to be my lifelong friend and Precious Mother.



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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Lights...Camera...Action!

What could be more fun than walking the red carpet?!  Asante Salon and Day Spa rolled their red carpet out on Monday, April 18, 2011, for a Grand re-Opening event that rocked Lebanon, TN!  The event began at 4:00pm with a formal ribbon cutting ceremony by the Lebanon-Wilson County Chamber of Commerce. 

Ribbon Cutting with the Chamber of Commerce
Then guests were invited inside to tour the new salon with it's beautiful color scheme of bright orange, black, white, steel gray and touches of turquoise. 

Turquoise Chandelier adds an Amazing Color Touch!
Guests mingled with the Asante co-owners, Jennie Hoffman and Erin Kemp, Asante staff, live hair models and posed for pictures by Amy Rich Photography, on the red carpet, in front of a logo inspired photo-op banner. 

Divas Walking the Red Carpet
Asante Ladies
Ms. Shirley Music and her catering staff kept the black linen covered, round tables, beautiful with fruits, cheeses, dips and apothocary-filled containers of water, infused with citrus slices, served in wine glasses.

A Full House Enjoying the Big Event
Amazing door-prizes were raffled by Joico - all proceeds were donated to City of Hope for its innovative cancer research. 

As guests left the event, Asante canvas bags, filled with Joico sample products and Lebanon business offers, swung from their shoulders! 

Co-Owner Jennie Hoffman & one of Asante's
Cute Hair Models handing out Swag-Bags


Event Coordinators:  Decadent Details Events
Photographer:  Amy Rich Photography
Caterer:  Ms. Shirley Music
Glassware, Linen and Table Rentals:  Party Providers
Paper Products, Bags and Photo-Op Banner:  A-Plus Print and Design
Red Carpet Ropes:  Lebanon Roxy Theater

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Royal Wedding

Hundreds maybe even millions of people gathered Friday, April 29th to watch the nuptials of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.  Many who could not make it to London were up at the wee hours of the morning parked before their televisions waiting in anticipation for the big moment, when Kate walked down the aisle.

For months the world has watched Kate Middleton’s class, poise and elegant style…the couple's wedding was no exception!  Kate was absolutely stunning in her dress by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen as she walked with her father down the aisle of Westminster Abby to meet her Prince.  Her dress was classic and sophisticated.  Simply elegant.

                                        
                                                   Catherine's Wedding Dress

Her personal style and beautiful wedding dress set the tone of the day. From her sister Pippa's Bridesmaid Dress right down to the little flower girls.  All were simply stunning.

                                                         Pippa's Bridesmaid Dress

Even the Westminster Abby was dressed for the occasion.  With the simple trees and beauty of its architecture. 
       


It is easy to see where Catherine's (Kate) style comes from.  Her mother looked absolutely elegant in a sky blue Catherine Walker outfit as she walked into the Westminster Abbey with Kate's brother James.

                                                 Mrs. Middleton


                                      
                                 Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge

Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, best man Britain's Prince Harry, and maid of honor Philippa Middleton following the wedding service at Westminster Abbey in London

Absolutely Breathtaking!