Table Decor

This table setting inspires in more ways than one. The beautiful tall roses make a dynamic statement as the centerpiece. The dark chocolate table clothes create a romantic feel for both you and your guests. The napkins hold a small white and green orchid giving it a small, but feminine touch. The favors are placed carefully onto small saucers in front of the plates. If you really are feeling up to the challenge, you could create the favors and your seating arrangement as well. Guests will get a kick out of finding where to sit and viewing their small gift at the same time. Wedding inspiration is everywhere, you just have to look!

Florida Wedding Photographers

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One of the most difficult plans that must be made in preparation for your wedding is a photographer. You want your wedding photographer to capture each special moment. Their fees can be costly and so you want to make sure you have the “best” photographer. Agnes Lopez Photography is my photography pick for Northern Florida. Her style is unique and bold. She won the 2008-2009 Best Pick for Weddings by The Knot. Visit her website and see what she is all about!

Agnes Lopez Photography

A French Wedding Theme

Okay, so you want a romantic wedding right? Who doesn't? Why not go with a french theme; the French are known for their romantic city, words, and food. With roses, candles, sheek table settings, and lavish centerpieces you will be sure to set the mood. Color can make a difference as well. If you are going with a romantic theme you will want to stick with colors like red and pink. Red is a bold color, but makes a statement. Pink is subtle and calm, it too can set the perfect tone. The littlest details can add just the right touch. Need some inspiration? Check out at Brides.com they have some great pictures as well as real weddings to get inspired by.

An Education on Diamonds

Wedding Rings

Need an education on all the wedding ring terms? When looking for that special ring you hear words like cut, clarity, carat, and color. They are known as the four C's. Let me educate you on what those terms mean and which is pretty important. You are probably thinking that the carat matters the most. Wrong!!!! As a woman I would so much rather have a ring that has better cut and clarity than the size of the rock.

1. Cut: Refers to the shape of the diamond. This is how the facets are cut. It can cause the diamond to look dull and prevent it from sparkling.

2. Clarity: This is where you the word flaw and how many flaws the diamond may have. The less flaws the diamond has the more it will sparkle. Flaws are imperfections, spots, scratches, or cracks. The fewer flaws the more you will pay.

3. Carat: This refers to the size of the diamond. The larger the carat, the higher the price tag. However, like I said just because you have a large diamond doesn't mean it's the best. It could be large, but have many flaws.

4. Color: This is determined by using a scale (D-Z). The closer it is to D the more flawless your diamond becomes. The closer it is to D the less yellow it becomes.

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