27 February 2011

11 Types of Sleeves for Wedding Dresses

Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 11:31 AM

In this series for wedding dresses, I will be outlining 11 important wedding dress features for sleeves, which will be the capped, petal, t-shirt, spaghetti, juliet, poet, illusion, balloon, bell, three-quarter length, and the bishop. I have previously written about choosing the perfect wedding dress for your body type and 9 Types of Necklines for Wedding Dresses and this falls into the same category. When selecting your wedding dress, consider the season and features of the arms. This will be as important because after all you want to compliment your body type. When selecting a Bridal Shoppe in your area, schedule appointments with seasoned professionals who will provide you honest feedback regarding proper fit, complimentary styles, and ones who are not in it just for the sale. With that being said, here are the 11 types of sleeves for wedding dresses:

Wedding Gowns with Short Sleeves

The Capped:
The capped sleeve fits closely to the top of the shoulder. This is a dress that compliments arms that are slender or fit because this type of dress draws attention the arm (Photo: David’s Bridal, 2011).

The Petal:
The petal sleeve have two pieces of material that overlap on the upper arm to create a flower petal affect to the sleeve. This is a sleeve that compliments a fuller arm shape!

The T- Shirt:
The t-shirt is similar to a t-shirt sleeve and this sleeve provides coverage for your upper arms.

The Spaghetti Strap:
The spaghetti strap is a skinny strap attached to each side of the dress with no sleeves.

Wedding Gowns with Long Sleeves

The Juliet:
The juliet sleeve is long and romantic and provide padding around the upper arm and the sleeve is fitted to the remainder of the arm to the wrist.

The Balloon:
The balloon sleeve is long and is similar to the Juliet sleeve, it puffs like a balloon at the upper arm and is fitted to the remained for the arm to the wrist.

The Poet:
The poet sleeve is fitted own the forearm and it flares out towards the bottom of the wrist.

The Illusion:
The illusion sleeve provides a covered look, yet elegant.

The Bell:
The bell sleeves are long and fitted sleeves that flare out at the wrists.

The Three-Quarter Length:
The three quarter length sleeve extends from the shoulder to the forearm and stops at the elbow and continues down the wrist. This is a dress that compliments most body styles.

The Bishop:
The bishop sleeve is full throughout the forearm and is gathered at the cuff of the wrist.

Please be sure to look for our next blog on the Budget Minded Bride Blog when we discuss wedding dress trains. For more wedding tips, wedding ideas, and wedding advice, please follow us at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. To purchase items for your wedding such as candles, wedding dance floor decals and wedding aisle runners, please visit http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com.

22 February 2011

Simplify Weddings by Google

Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 3:34 PM


I am not sure if the word has gotten out to all brides on a budget yet, but Google has teamed up with some wonderful people in the wedding industry to create Simplify Weddings! It offers many things for brides like Google website creation and a collaboration with Google Docs to provide wedding tools like wedding guest lists, address book, guest list, budget planner, to do list, seating chart, reception list, and music list. Google also has teamed up with Picnik, so you can upload all your photos! What more could a bride ask for, right ladies?

You can also use our no charge downloadable forms online and create your own Google Docs with them. Our download page is located at http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com/store/pdf.php.

For great stories like this one, please visit The Budget Minded Bride Blog at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. For wedding gifts, wedding favors, and wedding reception decorations, please visit our website at www.wicksncandlesticks.com!

20 February 2011

9 Types of Necklines for Wedding Dresses

Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 1:34 PM

In this series, I will be outlining nine important wedding dress features, which will be the strapless, sweetheart, halter, v-neck, square, high collar, bateau, scoop, and off the shoulder. I have previously written about choosing the perfect wedding dress for your body type and this falls into the same category. When selecting your wedding dress, the features of the neckline will be as important because after all you want to compliment your body type. When selecting a Bridal Shoppe in your area, schedule appointments with seasoned professionals who will provide you honest feedback regarding proper fit, complimentary styles, and ones who are not in it just for the sale. With that being said, here are the types for wedding dress necklines:



The Strapless:
The strapless neckline gown is considered a classic wedding look and extends the width from each underarm. This is considered a dress that compliments upper body types that are fit and tone (Photo: David’s Bridal, 2011)!







The Sweetheart:
The sweetheart neckline is a heart shape style that accentuates the bust line. This shape is considered a must for large bust shapes and also provide comfort and support for the girls (Photo: David’s Bridal, 2011).








The Halter:
The halter neckline is a dress that features two straps that connect behind the neck. This is considered another dress that compliments upper body types that are fit and tone (Photo: David’s Bridal, 2011).








The V-Neck:
The v-neckline is a dress that a drop down or plunge type of neckline. The dress features two straps that are between each should and it produces the v-neckline. This is considered a wonderful neckline used for multiple purposes to conceal larger busts or smaller busts can wear the plunge to create the image of a fuller bust size (David’s Bridal, 2011).






The Square:
The square neckline is a straight horizontal bustline with straps located on each shoulder. This dress compliments many body types (David’s Bridal, 2011).









The High Collar:
The high collar neckline is a dress that covers the chest to the extended neck. There are many types of high collar dresses such as keyholes or cut outs and opting to decorate with lace (eCrate, 2011).









The Bateau
The bateau neckline is a boat neck that connects on the edge of each shoulder. This dress compliments the fuller bustline bride (Kleinfields, 2011).









The Scoop
The scoop neckline scoops down from one shoulder to another forming a u shape. This dress compliments many body types (Kleinfields, 2011).










Off The Shoulder
The off the shoulder neckline completely hangs off the shoulder. This dress offers support for the bodice and compliments many body types (Kleinfields, 2011).







As you can see, I conducted some research with a variety of options of photos to help brides with selecting the proper wedding gown for the body type. Please be sure to look for our next blog on the Budget Minded Bride Blog when we discuss wedding dress sleeve types. For more wedding tips, wedding ideas, and wedding advice, please follow us at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. To purchase items for your wedding such as candles, wedding dance floor decals and wedding aisle runners, please visit http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com.

16 February 2011

Wedding Timeline Tips for Month 3

Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 4:36 PM



In this YouTube video, we will outline in wedding timeline for month 3, which is the important tasks that couples need to take care of before the wedding event. To download this video in PDF format, please visit our website to access our downloads at http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com/store/pdf.php

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For more wedding tips and wedding advice, please visit our wedding blog at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. For wedding gifts, please visit our website at www.wicksncandlesticks.com.

09 February 2011

Romance Packages to Hawaii and Tahiti

Published by Travel to Maui at 8:19 PM

As we head into the Valentine holiday many folks are thinking about something romantic and extra special for their sweetheart. What about a spa and romance package to sunny Hawaii or Tahiti?

Romance packages come in many different forms. This will depend on the location, the property, and your length of stay!
The most popular romance options include: A tandem massage, romantic sunset sail, dinner for 2 in your own private cabana beachside.


Ready to book your romance package to Paradise? Contact the travel experts at Travel to Maui to schedule your consulting appointment. www.traveltomaui.net

Written by Marie Glodt Travel to Maui
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