Histoire de bagues de fiancailles

 
Ou et quand cette tradition? La première preuve de cette pratique remonte
à l’Egypte antique, où il a été donné un cercle qui symbolise une « boucle sans fin »
et l’espace dans le cercle représenté une sorte de portail d’une nouvelle «dimension» de leur vie.
 
Même les Romains utilisaient quelque chose de semblable. En fait, il existait la coutume de
donner un anneau sur lequel était gravée une petite clé. Selon l’interprétation la plus commune,
c’est la promesse de la femme pour protéger le coeur du futur marié. Pour d’autres,
cependant, il peut également indiquer l’ouverture d’une porte symbolique
vers un avenir de richesse et d’abondance pour le couple.
 
Histoire de bagues de fiancailles - (Continuer la lecture)

Tips For Creating Memorable Wedding Candelabra Centerpieces

By Kenneth Hamilton


When you are planning your wedding reception you want everything to be perfect. Everything from the flowers to the food and entertainment have to be just right. If you intend to have a formal reception, with food and drink, you have to decide on more than just the menu. The linens and place settings, and the centerpieces, should set the right tone. If you are planning on candelabra centerpieces, for instance, you need to consider your theme, the venue, the table configurations, and what elements you are going to add to make them memorable.

You have a distinct style, and the theme of your reception should reflect that. The theme brings the entire room together. A theme can be almost anything. You can carry over your wedding colors or create a holiday theme. Your candelabras need to complement the overall theme. Centerpieces chosen for a rustic reception will not be the same one would choose for a Victorian or formal reception.

When you are considering venues, you need to know what rules and regulations they have regarding breakable glass and flaming candles. Understanding what they will, and will not, accept will save you a lot of headaches in the long run. You don't want to plan your arrangements one way just to discover, at the last minute, that you can't use them and have to come up with something else.

You must consider the size and configuration of your tables. If your layout includes a long table for you, the groom, and your immediate families with smaller tables for the guests, you will need more than one size centerpiece. You might have multiple candelabras at the main table with smaller versions gracing the guest tables.

Flowers traditionally accompany candle arrangements at receptions. If this is your choice, you must decide between silk and fresh. Fresh cut flowers are the first choice of most, but they can get pricey if you have a big room and a lot of tables to decorate. Depending on how long the reception lasts, silk might be the way to go.

Creative brides might come up with imaginative alternatives to flowers. In addition to the expense, fresh flowers can be difficult to transport and work with. Even silk flowers take time to arrange perfectly. Instead of flowers, you might consider colorful vegetables or fruit arranged in such a way as to complement the centerpiece and the table.

If you do something really imaginative and unexpected, your guests will notice and remember. When you have your heart set on flowers as part of your table design, consider adding some unusual and decorative elements. Branches, stones, seashells, or feathers are good examples of added touches that will impress your guests. Don't think all the candelabras must match exactly. As long as they have something in common with one another, a distinctive look at each table can be very effective.

There are many ways you can make your wedding reception a memorable event. You don't have to spend a fortune on elaborate centerpieces. With some imagination and creativity you can create an event people will be talking about for a long time.




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