
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
ABC's of Weddings...D is for Diamonds (and more!)
One of the first purchases for a couple who have decided to get married is an engagement ring. The first thing that comes to mind is a diamond ring, but engagement rings don't have to be that perfect diamond. We've seen so much more, like ruby and emeralds, alone or with diamonds. Vintage and antique settings. But it all comes down to personal style.


Thursday, February 5, 2009
This One's for Groom's To Be...
Is a Proposal in Your Future?
Guys...how long have you been with your girlfriend in a serious relationship? Six months? A year...two years or more? Did you know that Valentine's Day is the second most popular day to pop "the question?" So...what are you waiting for...?
Are you nervous about that engagement ring? Here's some information to help guide your way.
No. 1: When Buying an Engagement Ring, Don't Automatically Think You Can't Afford Quality
Platinum is the metal of choice. An engagement ring is an investment in beauty with a meaning of long lasting love, but it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Even De Beers, a popular name associated with diamonds, carries Platinum rings costing as little as $2,650.
No. 2: You Can't Go Wrong With A Classic Style
A solitaire diamond ring has been a classic design for decades. There is true elegance in showcasing a unique, single diamond in a solitaire ring setting, but is is also important to get a sense from your fiancé about her preferences.
No. 3: The Necessary Question:
What is Her Ring Size? If you have no idea and don't want to ask, try one of these methods. A jeweler can calculate her ring size from any of them.
Trace the inside of one of her rings onto paper.
Borrow one of her rings, something she wears often.
Put one of her rings on your finger and mark where it rests with a pen, then get yourself to the jeweler!
No. 4: Choose Wisely
Buy a ring that symbolize your love, and that she'll want to wear for the rest of her life .
Jewelry should mirror a relationship--beautiful, unique and lasting.
Guys...how long have you been with your girlfriend in a serious relationship? Six months? A year...two years or more? Did you know that Valentine's Day is the second most popular day to pop "the question?" So...what are you waiting for...?
Are you nervous about that engagement ring? Here's some information to help guide your way.
No. 1: When Buying an Engagement Ring, Don't Automatically Think You Can't Afford Quality
Platinum is the metal of choice. An engagement ring is an investment in beauty with a meaning of long lasting love, but it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Even De Beers, a popular name associated with diamonds, carries Platinum rings costing as little as $2,650.
No. 2: You Can't Go Wrong With A Classic Style
A solitaire diamond ring has been a classic design for decades. There is true elegance in showcasing a unique, single diamond in a solitaire ring setting, but is is also important to get a sense from your fiancé about her preferences.
No. 3: The Necessary Question:
What is Her Ring Size? If you have no idea and don't want to ask, try one of these methods. A jeweler can calculate her ring size from any of them.
Trace the inside of one of her rings onto paper.
Borrow one of her rings, something she wears often.
Put one of her rings on your finger and mark where it rests with a pen, then get yourself to the jeweler!
No. 4: Choose Wisely
Buy a ring that symbolize your love, and that she'll want to wear for the rest of her life .
Jewelry should mirror a relationship--beautiful, unique and lasting.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
7 Quick Tips for Bridal Gown Shopping
Careful planning is essential for your wedding preparations to go smoothly. Headaches and stress does not exactly make a blushing, beaming bride. You may have heard of rumors about otherwise placid females morphing into bridezillas, especially when it comes to picking a wedding gown. If you are keen NOT to be one of them, then review these tips:
1. Envision yourself on your big day. What do you see yourself wearing? Take into account the circumstances, your style. Are you going to have a beach wedding or a garden wedding? Or are you going to have a traditional church wedding? Consider the season; a wrap, strapless, skinny straps, or sleeves.
2. Decide on your budget. Formulate a general price range so you can be flexible enough in choosing from the wide variety of designs.
3. Do some homework. Browse the internet, books, magazines -- leaf through them and figure out which styles flatter you and which ones don't, which style you would be comfortable in. Narrow down your options and find the designs which suit your personality best, but do keep an open mind.
4. Research bridal salon locations, customer reviews, recommendations and price range -- these are the vital issues you have to deal with. Do some research on the internet. You might be tempted to order a dress from Ebay on the cheap, or from some shop across the country, but why take a chance on such an important decision. Look for shops near your area. Ask friends and relatives for recommendations.
5. Call the shops you've selected. Find out more about the store and the kind of goods it offers. It's best to make an appointment so you'll have time to browse and try on gowns. Learn about their staff through these phone conversations, as well.
6. Be practical. You may want to look like a princess on your wedding day, but surely you don't want to go broke doing so. Set a budget, set a design and find a dress that fits into both. Keep your options open as you do not need to stick to one bridal shop. Look for special sales, trunk shows, sample sales and end of season discounts. Go explore until you find the perfect one.
7. Keep open minded. Good full service bridal salon consultants and owners know their gowns, prices, and styles. They might suggest a designer or style you have not considered, that although may not look like much on the hanger, may look beautiful on you. Be flexible and give it a try!
Above all, have fun shopping for your gown. Know that it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so make the most of it. Know what you want, go for what you want. It is your wedding after all.
1. Envision yourself on your big day. What do you see yourself wearing? Take into account the circumstances, your style. Are you going to have a beach wedding or a garden wedding? Or are you going to have a traditional church wedding? Consider the season; a wrap, strapless, skinny straps, or sleeves.
2. Decide on your budget. Formulate a general price range so you can be flexible enough in choosing from the wide variety of designs.
3. Do some homework. Browse the internet, books, magazines -- leaf through them and figure out which styles flatter you and which ones don't, which style you would be comfortable in. Narrow down your options and find the designs which suit your personality best, but do keep an open mind.
4. Research bridal salon locations, customer reviews, recommendations and price range -- these are the vital issues you have to deal with. Do some research on the internet. You might be tempted to order a dress from Ebay on the cheap, or from some shop across the country, but why take a chance on such an important decision. Look for shops near your area. Ask friends and relatives for recommendations.
5. Call the shops you've selected. Find out more about the store and the kind of goods it offers. It's best to make an appointment so you'll have time to browse and try on gowns. Learn about their staff through these phone conversations, as well.
6. Be practical. You may want to look like a princess on your wedding day, but surely you don't want to go broke doing so. Set a budget, set a design and find a dress that fits into both. Keep your options open as you do not need to stick to one bridal shop. Look for special sales, trunk shows, sample sales and end of season discounts. Go explore until you find the perfect one.
7. Keep open minded. Good full service bridal salon consultants and owners know their gowns, prices, and styles. They might suggest a designer or style you have not considered, that although may not look like much on the hanger, may look beautiful on you. Be flexible and give it a try!
Above all, have fun shopping for your gown. Know that it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so make the most of it. Know what you want, go for what you want. It is your wedding after all.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
C is for...Cake & Confections
What's a wedding without delicious wedding cake! Many brides and grooms are expressing their style in theme and color on wedding cakes, even the old traditional stacked cake has taken on a new twist. It's called "personality!"
Dessert buffets can feature cupcakes with a variety of flavors. Provide a cute cake box so they are easy for guests to take home at the end of the night.

Dessert buffets can feature cupcakes with a variety of flavors. Provide a cute cake box so they are easy for guests to take home at the end of the night.

Sunday, December 7, 2008
Holiday Giving!
It's that time of year and I'm sure you don't have to be reminded of those who are having problems making it during this holiday season. We always have a soft spot for children and this year we would like to remind you to consider giving a toy for tots! Between now and December 15th, two area wedding professionals are collecting Toys for Tots. Please feel free to drop your toys at:
Bancroft Bridals
225 Springfield Street, Agawam, MA
or
Durocher Florist
184 Union Street, West Springfield, MA
You would be helping make a child's holiday brighter!
Thank you!
Bancroft Bridals
225 Springfield Street, Agawam, MA
or
Durocher Florist
184 Union Street, West Springfield, MA
You would be helping make a child's holiday brighter!
Thank you!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
November Excitement!
Who said November had to be boring...especially if you're planning a wedding. The Western New England Fall Bridal Show takes place on Sunday, November 23rd at the MassMutual Center. No only will you find everything you need for your wedding in one location, but you might just find the wedding dress of your dreams at the gown sale that opens at 10:30am. All gowns just $199. Talk about saving money in your budget...you have to see to believe the beautiful gowns available at this sale. Bring your bridesmaids, your groom, your friends...and have a terrific day planning your special day at this event!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Annual Food Drive Blowout Sale!
This year will be very tight for some families and what a easy way to help others while taking advantage of a great sale! For 3 Days ONLY, Bridal Heirlooms will have their Blowout Sale. Friday, November 14th through Sunday, November 16th, all Clearance Bridal Gowns are just $99 with your donation of 5 non-perishable food items. These gowns were originally $500-$2000!
Also, donate 5 non-perishable food times and get Clearance Formals and Flowergirl Dresses for just $29! Bridal Heirlooms is located at the Village Commons, 17 College Street, South Hadley, MA. www.bridalheirlooms.net. What a great way to get some terrific savings and spread some goodness this holiday season!!
Also, donate 5 non-perishable food times and get Clearance Formals and Flowergirl Dresses for just $29! Bridal Heirlooms is located at the Village Commons, 17 College Street, South Hadley, MA. www.bridalheirlooms.net. What a great way to get some terrific savings and spread some goodness this holiday season!!
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