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Hair Mishaps Dos and Dont's PDF Print E-mail
Written by Laura Jicka   
Friday, 13 November 2009 01:08

The perfect hair for your wedding could present a stressful situation.  Watching my sister and the expression on her face as the stylist was doing her hair, on one of the most important days of her life, was priceless.  Started with a smile, which gradually turned into a look of confusion, and finally I saw frustration.  This could be an important story for brides to be.

Basically, my sister’s hair looked nothing like the picture she chose in the book for her hairstyle.  She knew the hairdresser for years and it was an upscale salon.  However, that may not mean anything.  My opinion is to pick the hair style right after the dress.  Spend a few extra bucks and go for a dry run at the salon. Lastly, if you’re happy with the hair, try the dress on if you get the chance at home.  This could ease a lot of tension because you can always change the hair do days in advance, but it’s a bit more difficult to fix it after it is supposedly your dream hair.  You will probably feel much more confident when you hair matches your dress style, face shape, and what you envision.

 
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Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 12:01

OWP engagement video

Welcome to Popgoesthequestion.com


IF

you searched for this site you probably have a few questions about your upcoming engagement. Or you have a few ideas and just need that extra push to decide which is best. Maybe you just got hitched and are in search of wedding planning tips. Whatever your looking for, if it has to do with engagements, weddings, honeymoons or just being romantic you've found the right site.
Share your engagement story, get free tips on everything romantic. Visit the Forum and give others a few tips... If you'd like to share your story with the site you can write an article showing video, photos etc... Simply reply to the email you receive when you register. Looking for engagement ideas, proposal ideas, marriage proposals or how to propose?

Asking the world for help isn't a bad idea. All you have to do is post your questions in the forum. Our members would be more then happy to assist you in making it even more special. Good Luck in your search for your perfect engagement! Don't forget to come back and tell us your story after you've popped the question! You can also use our Search Engine *located at the top of this page*and do a search for a specific topic on engagements, weddings, honeymoons or just to find specific romantic ideas...

A few things you'll find here at popgoesthequestion.com

  • Inexpensive proposal stories
  • Romantic proposal stories
  • Elaborate proposal stories
  • Creative proposal stories
  • Private and intimate proposals
  • Proposals surrounded by friends and family
  • Sentimental proposals
  • Proposals in nature
  • Proposals by women!
  • Proposals that conceal the ring in a unique way
  • Proposals including your religious faith
  • Proposals involving family and friends
  • Christmas, Easter, New Years & Halloween proposal ideas
  • And much much more...

A Free forum?

Why should I register? What is in the Forum?

Proposal Ideas...You are currently viewing this site as a guest which gives you limited access. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload/download content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

Everyone has their idea of the "perfect proposal" and every idea is original to the couple. By you sharing your story you could help make someone's engagement even more perfect! So share your story and please don't leave out the small details. The smallest details make the biggest difference!

Do you have an engagement story to share with us? Tell us how you proposed or how you were proposed to. By sharing your story with all of our guests you are helping them with ideas and sparking the imagination of all us! No matter how you popped the question or said those magic words, "Will you marry me?" Everyone's story is worth reading!
 

I want to share my story.

I want to share my engagement/wedding story.

If you'd like to post your personal story about your engagement, your magical wedding you'll first need to register with our site. Once registered you will receive an email from someone in our admin team asking if you'd like to be added as an author. Follow the email instructions by simply replying to the email. Once you have author status a new link will be available to you in the user menu on the left side of this screen.

Post your article with photos and youtube videos of your special day. If you submit an article you might be featured on our main page below. Our article editor in this site looks and acts like Microsoft Word so you shouldn't have too much trouble creating it. You can add "upload" photos easily which always makes a story come together nicely.

I just need ideas

I just need Ideas...
Are you looking for proposal ideas, engagement ideas, marriage proposal ideas, unique engagement ideas! Use the search tool to find your particular subject. Or you can browse the engagement topics by using the menus on the left side of the screen.

If you have a unique engagement idea and you'd like to share please submit an article with your ideas or post them in the forum. They can be simple or extravagant just post them in the forum and let our members decide! You never know even the simple dinner and a proposal could be the biggest thing in her life! You can also use the community/forum to share your ideas but submitting articles can look much nicer. Your choice.
Photo of the couple...


eBook Author Michael Webb is a popular talk show guest has long been teaching men and women how to get back to the romance of days gone by. The best part about Webb's book is that it will actually save you money on your proposal by showing ways you can express your love without opening your wallet.
Take a look at this article.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 May 2009 13:02 )
 
How to find the right wedding venue PDF Print E-mail
Written by elega.com   
Monday, 20 July 2009 21:10

How to Find the Right Wedding Venue

Before meeting with the first reception site manager, consider these important factors in determining the venue that is right for your wedding reception.

The reception site is undeniably the most important piece of the wedding planning puzzle, so you’ll want to put some careful thought into this essential planning task.

Things to Consider When Choosing a Wedding Venue

Theme and Style of Your Wedding Reception
Beyond the basic banquet hall, an overwhelming array of reception site options exists. From country clubs to mansions to museums, each set the stage for a specific style of event. Before deciding, determine the type of wedding you would like to host.

We cannot overemphasize—today’s wedding receptions are about personality and creativity. Your wedding is not your mother’s or your grandmother’s. It’s not your best friend’s wedding either. This is your once in a lifetime event—and a costly one at that. Take advantage of your time in the spotlight to put together a wedding reception event that really shines. Consider your personal style. Do you want your wedding to be a reflection or a departure from that? Just because you tend to be more city-chic does not mean you can’t throw a country-style foot stomping hoe down of a wedding (it can be done in an equally fabulous manner—we promise!)

Put some thought into this, and envision your perfect wedding reception. The theme and style you wish to reflect will help dictate the type of reception site you choose. Remember that options abound beyond hotel ballrooms, banquet halls and country clubs. Also consider mansions and historic sites, museums or parks. The sky is the limit!

Geographic Location of Your Wedding
Where do you want to get married? In your hometown? In your fiance’s home town? In the town where you currently live? Or even on a Caribbean island? With today’s jet set couples, the possibilities really are endless. Don’t be afraid to consider something different or unexpected. Perhaps the style or theme of your event will dictate the location—a tiki-style hut by the beach, a rustic farmhouse in the country, a posh ballroom overlooking a metropolitan cityscape. You get the idea…

Wedding Size
OK—so you have decided to get married in an historic mansion near your hometown. Great—you’re almost there! But before you get in your car and start touring reception sites, there is one major factor to consider. Capacity—one of the most important criteria in finding the perfect wedding venue. No matter how beautiful a place may be, if you anticipate a guest list of 300, cramming them into a facility that seats 150 will quickly turn an elegant affair into a mob of angry guests—we promise. Most reception sites make setting capacity information readily available (on Elegala.com they do!). If not, give a quick call to the general phone number and find out. Make sure to differentiate the capacities for the type of reception you envision (seated dinner, buffet, cocktail reception etc.) There may also be different capacity based on the setting with or without a dance floor.

Find a Venue that Meets Your Wedding Reception Needs

Find as many reception sites that meet these initial criteria as you can. Search our local wedding venue directory to find reception sites in your area, and narrow down your list. Then schedule appointments to tour each wedding venue and meet with the manager. (consult our list of questions to ask your reception site first) After that—it’s decision making time!

Article Found at: http://www.elegala.com/go/ideas_advice/for/how_to_find_the_right_wedding_venue/

Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 July 2009 01:44 )
 
Wedding Invitations: Who should I invite and what about children? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bride-to-be   
Saturday, 25 July 2009 01:52

Wedding Invitations:  Who should I invite and what about children?

Plans for my upcoming wedding include many guests.  More than expected….I would really appreciate feedback on your thoughts regarding children at the ceremony and reception, if you should feel obligated to invite every member of the family and what other people think an average number of guests are invited to weddings.

 Personally, I do not feel that children should be at the ceremony or reception.  My reasoning for the ceremony is behavior.  I intend on having a large wedding in a cathedral church.  You cannot say “bring your children only if well behaved.”   It will be very formal and babies crying or kids running around and laughing would be rude and inappropriate.  As such, I just assume do not list children on invitations.  For the reception, young children really do not need to be there in my opinion.  They may be bored, uncomfortable, wild, unpredictable….. I think you understand.  Obviously, as a child, I grew up in a very strict household and was always on my best behavior; which is the reason for my fear of anything different.  Is that how many people see the children aspect of weddings?  It just doesn’t seem to be a place for a lot of fun for a child either, and to be honest, limits the number of mouths to feed to a certain degree.

As far as family goes…….should I feel obligated to invite my 2nd, 3rd, 4th  cousins, aunts, uncles, etc…..  If I hardly know some of the people in my family is it offensive not to invite them?  I know there are definitely a few that I do not want to attend, and by sending an invitation would be putting myself in jeopardy of being subject to guests I do not necessarily care for.  However, I do not want to offend anybody.

Lastly, how many friends are reasonable?  My fiancé and I are trying to manage our proposed guest list and are having a difficult time between friends and family.  It seems to be very difficult not to invite all our friends and family without upsetting people, however, it is not affordable for us to consider that option anyway.  I will obviously have my closest friends in the wedding party and some additional friends, but how do you limit the number of people?

We have just been looking over guest list after guest list and wind up adding people not subtracting like we need to.  Any advice?

I'd love to hear your comments at: http://www.ourweddingproposal.com/index.php?topic=340.0

Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 July 2009 03:39 )
 
9 Steps to follow before you get married PDF Print E-mail
Written by DP-Quin   
Wednesday, 06 May 2009 21:24
So he (or she) finally popped the question!  Now is the time to start planning the big day! You're about to embark on two amazing journey's, the first of couse being married and the second the sometimes daunting task of planning out your perfect day. This will probably be the biggest and most involved party or ritual either of you have ever put together. Before you start to panic do these steps:
  1. Enjoy the engagement
    Kiss each other hundreds of times. Tell the world how you got engaged. Jump up and down saying "We're engaged!" Stare at the engagement ring, show it off to everyone. Take pictures of yourselves with the engagement ring. Kiss each other a hundred more times.
     
  2. Tell the rents
    You should probably tell your parents either before you get engaged or at the least make sure you tell them after. (Unless of course, you are estranged.) Both of you should be present and ideally you will tell them in person, if your not living close by you should at least get on the phone together and tell them how excitied you both are. Try and include your parents first then share the news with a few close friends - the ones who are likely candidates for maid/matron of honor and best man, or definite attendants in some capacity.
     
  3. Announce Your Engagement
    Tell everyone the good news! There are many ways of doing this, and no way
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 June 2009 16:58 )
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When I think honeymoon, I think:
 
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If you had your choice, what type of shower would you prefer?
 
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How long before your wedding date did you begin looking for wedding invitations?
 
What is your favorite diamond cut?
 
What type of information are you looking for?
 
How many people are you inviting to your wedding?
 
Which event do you enjoy most during weddings?
 
What will influence your invitation choice the most?