Sunday, May 9, 2010

WHite Doves at Marriages - Bringing Back an ancient Convention.

And what's not to love about monograms? They're stylish, understated, flexible, and a dramatic visible reminder of your new life together. You will find them turning up in more places across the reception, and infrequently even before it. If you have played around but do not like the results, call on an arty pal. To the traditional Egyptians, the dove represented quiet innocence. In these traditional cultures, the groom would give a dove to the bride, symbolising his guarantee to help care for her and for the family. Nowadays, Doves are regularly released at marriages as a blessing for the bride and bridegroom. There is far more to it than meets the eye. ) The White Doves that go to marriages are basically white racing pigeons. If you've got a stitching machine, you can buy and hem the fabric for virtually nothing. Print out your monogram and blow it to your preferred size on a duplicating machine. A dramatic and notable way to incorporate your monogram is to project it onto the dancefloor in the reception. Disposable wedding tablecloths. To project a monogram, you want to get a custom metal plate, called a "gobo. The gobo itself typically costs over $100, but once made, you then need particular lights supplied with a pattern holder to use the gobo.

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