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Wedding Gift Bag Ideas for Your Guests
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9.07 AM
August 13, 2009

It’s traditional for the bride and groom to get presents on their wedding day, and it is expected that they give a little something back. Just like a kid’s birthday party where party favors are given out to everyone who attends, weddings guests should get a little favor bag to help remember your special day too.

Sometimes it can be hard to decide what your gift bag should be, usually because there are so many different types of people from all aspects of your life coming. You’ll have your family, your many groups of friends, possibly some coworkers, and of course your other half’s invitees. How do you find something that would appeal to everyone?

Before you get into the favors, start with the design of the bag. If you have a theme, the bag should match the theme. Otherwise a pretty white bag usually works out well. Any bag you have should have some way of tying it such as string or ribbon. Also try to find a type of bag that is durable so the favors don’t fall out. Cloth bags or totes are amazing gift bags because your guests can reuse them rather than throw them out. If you want to have separate favors for the men and women attending, have the bags be different colors such as the traditional pastel blue and pink.

Having different favors for men and women can be a good way to go if you can’t decide on something that is universal for both sexes. For women, you can use things such as special beauty product samples, small bottles of nail polish, or even nice lotion. Men would probably prefer to have something that has the name of the bride and groom on it, so custom made favors would be ideal. Of course there are many unisex favors you can have, such as candles, candies, and bubbles for blowing during the special occasion.

If you are going with a themed wedding, than that should be a strong factor in deciding what you will give your guests as favors. Silly gifts are perfectly acceptable as long as they match theme. As an example, if you are having a tropical themed wedding and reception, leis make great gifts. You could also include dancing hula girls, coconut lotion, and tropical flowers for your guests to take home.

Alternatively, if there isn’t a theme and you are still having trouble deciding, you can take the season that your wedding is occurring into account. If you are having a summer wedding, gifts such as sunglasses and sunscreen can be fun and useful presents, especially if any part of the occasion takes place outdoors. For a winter wedding, scarf and glove sets make excellent gifts that will get a lot of use.

The most important thing about your wedding gift bags is that you are happy with them. While you want to please your guests, they all know that it is your special day and will be thankful that you thought of them, so choose whatever favors work for you.

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Tips For An Ideal Wedding
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10.13 AM
July 31, 2009

Planning a wedding can be really stressful because it is that extraordinary occasion in your life, which you don’t want to take any chances with. It is not a simple task to ensure that your marriage day will pass on smoothly without any untoward incident happening. A marriage has its own exclusive set of issues, and thorough preparation and perfect implementation is necessary to make sure that these issues don’t cause havoc on the wedding day.

The first thing that you need to look into before planning for a wedding is the budget. Despite marriages being extravagant occasions, one can notably cut down on the costs by being a little original. For example, a creatively inclined relative can take up some of the decoration of the wedding hall, including flower arrangements. The task is not that difficult to execute and if done in-house can be inexpensive, considering you are not engaging an outsider to do it. Moreover, flowers normally cost a princely sum in the market, and mixing a bunch of wild flowers in the bouquets would be good for your budget.

The venue is probably the most important aspect of a wedding. You must put in significant effort in ensuring that you are picking the correct venue. Everything, from the floor area of the venue to its location and the amenities it offers, is important to ensure that the correct venue has been chosen for the event.

Photography is another thing that you need to be careful about while planning a wedding. You would want your photographs to capture the true spirit of your marriage so that they always bring back the same thrilling and euphoric sentiments whenever you see them.

While selecting a cameraman, be sure that his style matches with what you are looking for. If you are based in Singapore, then this should not be very difficult. A good Singapore wedding photographer can be found through a quick search on ‘photographer wedding’ using any search engine tailored for Singapore results. In addition, the rates offered for wedding photography services on the internet will be more lucrative than what you will get elsewhere.

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How to Find Cheap Flights
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12.03 PM
July 21, 2009

There was a time when flight booking had limited options. You had two choices. You could call the airline, or contact your travel agent. Today, however, the Internet provides travelers with many more alternatives, and those options can save you a bundle, too boot. Still, despite the ease of use and potential savings, there are some important things to keep in mind when booking your flight.

Traveling from point A to point B is simple, and because of that, booking your flight on the Internet is advisable. In addition, it will probably save you money. There are times, however, when the Internet is not your best bet. Just because it’s a no-frills airline, doesn’t mean it’s right for you, and it definitely doesn’t mean it’s cheaper. A piece of good advice is to do a little homework beforehand. If you want to be a shrewd shopper, you need to educate yourself and know all the facts.

Take the time to research. If you know what your flight costs through the airlines, then you will recognize it when a bargain comes your way. Do not be afraid to search for the best deal possible, but be attentive as you shop around. Sometimes, those inexpensive tickets are non-refundable, and should your plans change, there well may be a hefty charge involved in altering your flight plans. Make sure you check out the other options, as well. Will a cheaper fare allow mileage accrual or standbys? Will they allow you to upgrade? Before you purchase that low-priced fare, make sure you have answers to all your questions. Read the regulations and stipulations before you commit your money. If you have the option to, plan your flight ahead of time. A minimum of twenty-one-days, on advance tickets, usually means lower fares. Consequently, the earlier you book that flight, the better. Take advantage of the various comparative-shopping engines available online. They can provide quick and easy price comparisons, and allow you to make the most advantageous decision.

Planning ahead is always a smart way to fly. A twenty-one-day advance reservation, generally means you can plan on a lower fare, so book early. Use one of the many comparative-shopping engines available online, as well. They are quick and easy to use, and they can provide price comparisons that allow you to make well-informed decisions about what’s best for you.

Flexibility is paramount if you want to save money. If you can work a Saturday night into your itinerary, as a general rule, you can lock in a lower fare. Check out the nearby airports, too. If you are willing to make a thirty or forty minute drive, you just might save a bundle on your ticket.

The time of year you travel is a factor in flight prices. Off-season travel is almost always your best the choice, as rates are often higher during peak times, like holidays. Even going for the shoulder season, which falls in between peak and low periods, will help save money on your flight. Then there’s the day of the week you travel. That’s important, also. Mondays and Fridays are peak business days, so the cost of a flight could be much higher, and weekends cost more, too. Even the time of day you fly is a consideration. Choose an ‘inconvenient’ time, say very early morning, or a red-eye flight, and you could end up saving on your fare. If you want a great deal on your next flight, do some research and pave the way to save. Be flexible. Plan your trip ahead of time. Research your options, and save some money.

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Travel Tips For France
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2.42 PM
July 20, 2009

Anyone planning to visit France may have a list of beautiful places they want to visit but they may be unaware of the amount of temptations that will be offered for taste. The trip to France can be an indulgence on the taste buds as well as the waist line if not careful.

The best pastries in the world are found in France. The light and airy cakes are like feathers coated in seductive butter cream frostings and deep rich chocolates and they are as fattening as they are beautiful. With over 2300 pastry shops in France you will find that almost every corner will be offering the tempting treats. It is difficult to refuse the candied chestnuts, sherbet cakes, raspberry tarts and fruit filled crepes. If you are looking for gourmet ice cream you can find the best at Berthillon in Paris where you are tempted with a long list of flavors all homemade and delicious.

Every meal in France will be a temptation as the top chefs are located here and are constantly creating delicacies for you to try. Your palette will certainly enjoy the burst of flavors that it is encountering but your waistline may not feel so good about it. The best way to indulge your taste buds in France and keep your waistline in tact is to share a small serving with a friend. You can get a sample of the treat without having to endure the mass amount of calories it includes.

A bike ride along the glorious countryside is a great way to burn some of those extra calories. You can find castles, museums, and some unique tucked away restaurants to visit on your journey. The places that you want to see while in France may be overwhelming but if you make a list of the top places it will create a smoother trip.

You should have a map of all the cities you plan to visit and examine them before you arrive to ensure you have a good feel for the countryside you are about to explore.

Educate yourself on the French culture. The French have much different attitudes than American. You should learn the proper etiquette and be in tune with the attitudes of the locals before you arrive.

You must know enough French to assist you in finding sights of interest, hailing a taxi cab or to help find your way to the hotel. Many people in France speak English but finding one when you need them the most may not be possible.

Check the weather frequently, the weather in France changes often and you want to be prepared while on an outing. Pack very lightly, the French do not usually pack very heavily. There is not much room on the trains in France so if you have several bags you may not be able to fit them all on. Some hotels in France offer staircases and no elevator so this means you might be carrying your suitcases up several flights of stairs.

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