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    Blank Label Custom Shirt Winner!

    Posted on March 9, 2010 by Christina

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    Congrats to Bethany who is the lucky winner of a Blank Label custom dress shirt! Bethany designed this Blank Label shirt for her groom! Bethany was chosen by the random number generator.

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    BTW, Blank Label is offering $10 off to IntimateWeddings.com readers on custom men’s dress shirts. Use the code intimateweddings when placing your order. Offer valid until  3/31/10.

    Thanks to everyone who participated and to Blank Label for offering up such a fabulous prize!

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    Sponsored Post: Bridal Jewelry at Pearls of Joy

    Posted on March 8, 2010 by Christina

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    When it comes to bridal jewelry, is there anything more classic than pearls?

    Pearls are back in a big way, and they’re perfect for a wedding with vintage flair.

    If you’re looking for some pearls for your wedding day, check out Pearls of Joy, an international dealer of cultured pearl jewelry, pearl necklaces, pearl earrings and diamond pearl jewelry.

    Pearls of Joy has been importing and selling high quality cultured pearls for a decade.  The company guarantees every single item that they sell, and offer a  90-day “no hassle” return policy. This means for any reason what so ever you can return your purchase for a full refund within 90 days of the original purchase date.

    Aren’t these multis  stunning?

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    And what about a strand of black pearls and some pearl earrings to go with that little black dress you are wearing to your rehearsal dinner?

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    Want to see more? Go to www.pearlsofjoy.com.

    The company is offering a 10% discount to IW readers. Simply use the code “10off” when you checkout.

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    Drink Dispensers for Your Wedding

    Posted on March 6, 2010 by Christina

    Looking for drink dispensers? I love this super helpful inspiration board by Bonafide Bride! She even added links to all the places that you can purchase these drink dispensers and included how much they cost! And don’t forget to check out the watermelon drink dispenser!

     1 – White Ceramic Drink Dispenser with Metal Stand, Classic Hostess, $108
    2 – Green Glass Beverage Dispenser,
    Classic Hostess, $50
    3 – Apothecary Beverage Dispensers,
    Horchow, $249
    4 – Remembrance Jug,
    Classic Hostess, $64
    5 – Handblown Beverage Dispenser,
    Gumps, $79
    6 – Beverage Servers,
    Horchow, $350
    7 – Beverage Lemonade Dispenser,
    Classic Hostess, $40
    8 – Vista Pedestal Lemonade Dispenser,
    Classic Hostess (& Touch of Class), $50
    9 – Clear Glass Beverage Servers,
    Horchow, $100
    10 – Global Amici Lemonade Jar with Spigot,
    Kitchen Clique, $65
    11 – Paris Hammered Glass Beverage Dispenser,
    Classic Hostess, $96
    12 – Savannah Drink Dispenser,
    Classic Hostess (& Horchow), $70
    13 – Charlestown Dispenser,
    Jaf Gifts, $88
    14 – Glass Beverage Dispenser,
    Fresh Finds, $60
    15 – Cairo Beverage Dispenser,
    Modern Dose, $242
    16 – Spigot Jug,
    Brylane Home, $30
    17 – Glass Spigot Decanter,
    Brylane Home, $70
    18 – Three-Tier Spigot Jug,
    Brylane Home, $50
    19 – Green Bell-Shaped Drink Dispenser with Stand,
    Classic Hostess, $110
    20 – Gallon ‘Ball’ Jar with Spigot,
    Lehmans, $30
    21 – Beverage Dispenser with Rack,
    Classic Hostess, $40

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    One Day Left to Win a Custom Dress Shirt!

    Posted on March 5, 2010 by Christina

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    Your odds are still pretty darn good to win a Blank Label custom shirt valued at up to $150.  Contest closes March 6, 11 a.m. Click here to enter.

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    Real Weddings: Sandra & Jason’s Vancouver Island Wedding

    Posted on March 4, 2010 by Christina

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    Sandra, 27 & Jason, 30

    Victoria, BC

    Wedding Date: September 19, 2009

    Number of Guests: 54

    Wedding Cost:$11,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Glencoe Cove Park, Victoria, BC. (This is an enclosed grassy point that looks out over the Pacific  Ocean. It was really important to us to be married outside, preferably on the water, but the challenge was in finding somewhere secluded where we would have the intimacy that the day demanded.)

    Wedding Reception Location: Sea Cider Farm and Ciderhouse, Saanichton, BC.

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    It was important for us to have a wedding that represented who we are as individuals and who we are as a couple. We both truly value family and the tight bonds we have with our closest friends. Thus, we wanted the people sharing the day with us to be those people who truly knew us, and understood what this day meant to us both.

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    What are some of the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    Once we picked our venue, we had a set number of seats, so while we knew we wanted a small wedding, our venue somewhat dictated exactly how small. It then became a little of a numbers game, as we had to decide whom to invite and make hard choices to ensure we stayed true to our vision.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Initially, yes. However, we started by making groupings out of our guest list. This helped us pare it down. Aside from a couple of close old friends, we only invited friends who knew us as a couple, and family who we see or talk to on a regular basis.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family?

    There were some questions about inviting more extended family, but we were firm with our intentions from the start. We were clear about why we wanted an intimate wedding, and addressed issues directly and right away. We approached the planning as ‘our day’. Our guests were there for us, to share in our celebration, not for our families. It helped that neither of our parents had lists of people that they believed should be invited (either for personal or business reasons). They were very supportive of us and our desire to have a small ceremony.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Jason’s close family friend played the harp on the rocky point while guests arrived and following the ceremony. Sandra’s close family friend conducted the ceremony. We didn’t want to hire a marriage commissioner to attend our ceremony, as we wanted to keep it as intimate as possible. Instead, we met the commissioner over a pancake breakfast the morning of our wedding, and she did the ‘legal’ portion for us with our witnesses. This left us able to dictate what was said at our ceremony, and who it was said by. Instead of our wedding words being directed by a stranger, the words were chosen by us, had meaning to us, and were said by someone we love and respect.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We loved having four long tables of 13 or 14, making the catered buffet dinner more ‘family style’. We didn’t have a head table, simply a long table of friends. We had great appetizers and cider cocktails while people chatted on the deck overlooking the orchard and ocean. This was followed by a casual dinner with lots of laughs. The speeches were heartfelt, funny, and had even the toughest people in the room reaching for tissues (Jason’s best man barely had three words out before he was blubbering). There was spectacular wine and dancing continued into the evening on both the deck and the above mezzanine.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    That we were able to visit with all of our guests, and look around at any moment and see our closest friends and family, who are a big part of our lives. Even with a small group of guests, the day goes so quickly and you have so little opportunity to share moments with loved ones. Having a larger wedding would only dilute the experience. Instead it was true to us, and perfect.

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Planning a wedding is really hard and we certainly had our challenging moments, but the one piece of advice we try to give people is always be true to who you are. It’s your day and while others might have an idea of what they think would be nice, or might have elements that they think you should incorporate, just remember that you have to follow your heart. After all, others will remember that it was a great day and that they had fun, but you’re the one who will remember all the minute details of the day.

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    Vendors:

    Photographer: Eunice Montego and Julie Williams, Funky Town Photography (All photos shown were taken by Eunice Montego.)

    Food: Truffles Catering

    Wine and Beer: Kitsilano Wine Cellar, Driftwood Brewery

    Cake: Pure Vanilla Bakery

    Flowers: Kenmar Flower Farm

    Wedding Dress: Blush

    Groom’s Suit: Outlooks For Men.

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