Wednesday 26 September 2012

Jaddas Exclusive Interior Decor and Events (Weddings and Events): Wedding Tip

Jaddas Exclusive Interior Decor and Events (Weddings and Events): Wedding Tip: Take time to savor your wedding So many couples report that their wedding was a whirlwind that they barely remember. Consider building...

Rules for a Happy Marriage


  1. Never both be angry at the same time.
  2. Never yell at each other unless the house is on fire.
  3. If one of you HAS to win an argument, let it be your mate.
  4. If you have to criticize, do it lovingly.
  5. Never bring up mistakes of the past.
  6. Neglect the whole world rather than each other.
  7. Never go to sleep with an argument unsettled.
  8. At least once every day try to say one kind or complimentary thing to your life's partner.
  9. When you have done something wrong, be ready to admit it and ask for forgiveness.
  10. It takes two to make a quarrel, and the one in the wrong is the one who does the most talking.

Monday 24 September 2012

Professional Services

We provide Professional Services for Wedding Planning and Events *Wedding day Co-ordination * Bridal Showers/Bachelor parties *Baby Showers *Anniversaries * Graduation *Tea Parties * Birthdays Parties * Christening *Sports and Family Day *Event Decorating * Interior Decorating *Overall pre and on the day co-ordination, bringing all vendors and service providers together *Developing a budget and cost-cutting strategies *Creating the reception seating plan and general layout *Fabric Draping *Floral Arranging *Complete Balloon Decor Services *Bridal Bouquets, Corsages,Buttonaires *Center Pieces etc.

Thursday 20 September 2012

Wedding Tip


Take time to savor your wedding
So many couples report that their wedding was a whirlwind that they barely remember. Consider building in time for reflection- whether it’s a scheduled time between ceremony and reception where the two of you will enjoy a glass of champagne, or the moment when you change into your getaway clothes. Talk to each other during the reception about what you are enjoying and who you've talked to. That evening, take a few moments to write down what you remembered about the day.

Saturday 15 September 2012

7 Uniquely Creative Things To Do With Your Wedding Photos


Weddings: 
1. Photos on Canvas
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your favourite wedding photo transformed into stunning photo art? By printing the image onto a hand-stretched canvas you can give an artistic, finished look to your most classic wedding photo.
2. Personalized Stamp
Turn your favourite wedding photo in a custom postage stamp. All you need to do is upload a photo and then customize it just the way you want. Each stamp is actual valid postage and can be used to decorate your thank you and holiday card envelopes or as creativewedding favours. Add a personal touch to everything you send by mail and create a timeless keepsake as well.
3. Custom Thank You Card
By featuring one of your wedding photos on the front of a custom note card you can create classy customized thank you cards for your guests and others who helped with yourwedding planning. Each of your guests will now have a photo keepsake from your special day.
4. Create a Multimedia DVD Slide-Show
You can create a DVD slide-show presentation of your wedding photos that can be played on your TV. You can even select your first dance or other favourite song as your background music. A neat and interactive way to create a memory of your wedding day.
5. Online Scrap Book
Tell the story of your wedding by publishing an online scrapbook. Include photos from the events leading up to your big day including showers, stags, rehearsal parties as well as the ceremony and reception. Your scrapbook will be easy to share with all of your guests because it will be available via the internet.
6. Digital Photobook
Trendy coffee table style albums are becoming more and more popular with so many people looking for new ways to display their digital prints. These unique albums include hard cover options such as suede and canvas. The easy to use software helps you design your photobook just the way you want it with many choices for image sizes and layouts.
7. Wedding Caricature
wedding caricature is cartoon version of you and your spouse on your wedding day. Each image is hand drawn by an artist and makes for the perfect first anniversary gift.

Monday 10 September 2012

List of Wedding Venues in Trinidad and Tobago



TOBAGO

Fort George, Tobago
Co Co Reef - indoor/beach
Nutritional Co Hall - indoor holds 300
Vanguard Hotel - indoor/garden
Rovonells - indoor
Villa del Maria - gorgeous garden venue
Canoa Bay

PORT-OF-SPAIN

Hyatt - indoor
Crown Plaza - indoor or by the pool
Jaffa by d Oval - indoor, a bit dark for proper pics
Lions Cultural Centre 
Kapok - hotel - indoor
Marriott -indoor & Pool Side M
ovietowne Banquet hall – indoor
Vip Lounge National Stadium Ancourage
TTMF (Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance
Crews Inn
Pier 1
Chaguaramas Gulf course
Villa Maria
National Flour Mill
Aligco
North Deck
Hilton Hotel
Crown Plaza Hotel
Normandie Hotel
Kapok Hotel
Chaconia Inn Hotel
Chancellor Hotel
Tamnak Thai Restaurant
House of Angostura
Villa Maria Maraval
Public Service Association Hall
Royal Palm Hotel
Le Grande Almandier
Hotel Salybia Resort
 Lions Cultural Centre
St. Andrews (Moka) Golf Club
Ambassador Hotel
Trinidad Country Club Cascade

SAN FERNANDO/ CHAGUANAS

San Fernando Hill-indoor/outdoor
Gaston Courts
JDR Convention Centre -Can hold 700 people Seated (Chairs and Tables provided)
Center Point Mall
Omardeen Hall
Amins Hall
Palms Club
Oasis Garden Terrace
Signature Hall
Viey la Cou
Beach Camp Club


EAST

Alicia Place
Cent of Excellence (2 indoor venue, 1 Garden Sanctuary)
Auzonville Hall - 2 halls indoor
Trinity College - indoor
Foothills
 St Joseph Community Centre - indoor
 Arima Government School Hall - indoor
 Sylabia Nature Resort - garden/beach
Plays Del Este - garden/beach
TnT Legion Hall (2 venues indoor/air-conditioned)
Legacy Hall - indoor - 100 guests
Waterville estate - excellent venue for garden wedding - outdoor
Pius Holdings Estate and Farm
Malabar Community Centres
Bon Air Community Centre
Roof Top Restaurant Mt Hope
The village plaza Bon Air
The Cove Manzanilla
UWI social club
Ymca St Augustine

Sunday 9 September 2012

Different type of Tables for Weddings


Creative Table Decor for Weddings
It's important not to forget any tables when planning for your decorations. Write down each table that will be at your wedding reception and the decorations you plan to put on each. This way, no table is neglected.
  • Head Table: This is usually a long table for the bride andgroom, their parents, and possibly the bridal party.
  • Sweetheart Table: This is a more intimate table for just the bride and groom.
  • Cake Table: The wedding cake is undoubtedly a showpiece of the reception, and its table should be decorated accordingly.
  • Buffet Table: If the meal or snacks will be served buffet-style, the table will require some decorative accents.
  • Guest Tables: From just a few to a few dozen, each guest table should be coordinated. However, decorating each table differently for a wedding reception can create a unique space.
  • Signing Table: This table will have a guest book or other way for guests to offer individual comments.
  • DJ Booth: A DJ will require a large table for the music equipment, and decorating it appropriately will make it a part of the reception rather than a pile of electronics.
  • Gift Table: Though it is better etiquette not to bring gifts to the wedding reception, couples may need to be prepared with this type of table space.
  • Groom's Table: This table holds the groom's cake and features items that show the groom's interests.

Color scheme


Color scheme refers to the colors chosen by an engaged couple to use throughout their wedding.

Color Wheel

Complementary - Colors that are on opposite ends of each other on the color wheel.
Analogous - Colors that are adjacent on the color wheel.
Monochromatic - Variations of the same tone.
Primary Colors - Colors that can be combined to create other colors (Red, Blue, and Yellow).
Secondary Colors - Colors that are created from primary colors (Green, Orange, and Purple).
Tertiary Colors - Colors that are created by mixing primary and secondary colors together. (There are six tertiary colors:Yellow-orange, Orange-red, Red-violet [orchid], Blue-violet, Blue-green [turquiose] & Yellow-green [lime])
Tips
For Choosing Your Color Scheme
  • Visit a fabric store and collect paint swatches for inspiration.
  • Choose colors that complement the carpeting and decor of your setting.
  • If you want to use a particular flower, you can build your color scheme around that color.
  • Consider what type of mood you want to evoke.
  • Consider the season - spring and summer colors tend to be lighter while fall and winter colors tend to be darker.
  • Think about themes or motifs (such as leaves) you might want to use throughout your wedding.
  • Pay attention to your favorite colors or colors you are the most drawn to.
Where To Inject Your Color Scheme
  • Flowers and decor
  • Invitations
  • Bridesmaid dresses
  • Wedding cake
  • Favors
  • Table linens
  • Tuxes (ties, vests, pocket-squares)
  • Programs
Popular Color Schemes
  • Black, white and yellow
  • Light pink and chocolate
  • Red and black
  • Blue and white
  • Light green and light pink
  • Teal and red
  • Green and yellow
  • Burnt Orange and Burgundy Red
  • Fuschia and Sky Blue

How to choose the perfect wedding veil


After your wedding gown, a veil is one of the most defining aspects of your bridal appearance. Historically a veil was worn to protect the bride from evil spirits; nowadays it is simply considered a beautiful form of adornment. Today’s bride can choose any type of veil she desires, but it is important to understand that a veil is an accessory, and as such only one part of your overall look. You need to consider how it will work with yourdress, face shape, body shape, hairstyle and wedding location. 

Lengths:
 
Very short - very short veils such as visor veils do not extend past the chin. Visor veils resemble fascinators worn to horse racing events. If your bridal gown has a high neck detail, this type of veil can work well. They are a good style to pair with sophisticated or eclectic style wedding gowns. 

Shoulder length- shoulder length veils are around 20 inches in length. They are perfectly suited to dresses that have bust, waist, or lower back details. However, they are often too informal for classic, formal dresses. 

Elbow Length- approximately 25 inches long, this veil falls to around the elbow. They can work well with romantic ball gown style dresses, because they end where the fullness in the skirt begins.

Waist Length- this veil is just slightly longer then an elbow length veil at approximately 30 inches. They suit most dress styles that do not feature a train.

Fingertip Length- one of the most popular lengths, when you stretch your arm out it reaches around your fingertips. They are approximately 36 inches long and also suit the majority of dress styles.

Knee Length- a knee length veil is approximately 45 inches and reaches to around your knees. It looks good with mid calf length wedding dresses.

Floor length- often referred to as a ballet length veil, they just brush the floor at around 72 inches. They are well suited to full length gowns that do not have a train.
 
Chapel Length- slightly shorter then cathedral length; these veils still drape onto the floor. They are typically around 90 inches long. They are best partnered with dresses that feature a train. 

Cathedral Length- the longest and therefore most formal, these veils are usually around 120 inches long and some extend up to nine feet along the ground. They work best with full length, classic wedding gowns. 

How To Deal With The Challenges of Interfaith Marriages


When two individuals get married, they are combining families along with all of the traditions, joys, sorrows and prejudices that are part of their family's heritages. Interfaith marriages definitely contribute to the complexity of combining families.
On the other hand, when two come together in Holy matrimony they become the foundation of future generations. This is a beginning of future generations and the decisions of the newlyweds are what matters.
from Paul Friedman