24 June 2009

Budget-Friendly Design Invitation


To help in saving up for the big day, without jeopardizing the quality and true value, Sweetknottings continue in bringing out a new concept that will truly meet the economic demands whilst maintaining our products' unique beauty. We decided to fashion new line of our wedding invitations, our newest, "budget-friendly" designs.
This new pull-out type invitation, convey a fresh, stylish look from its previous classic characteristic. Typical 3-panel/layer inserts and an envelope with minimalist adornment, which preserves its exceptional elegance.
Weddings... are enormously expensive in its sense, but they don't have to be, if you can find a way to get the right money-saving tip that will definitely help you plan the perfect wedding without blowing your resources and that is to set your budget!


Nowadays, wedding trends truly evolve from the usual traditional union and now said to be as the most extravagant gathering for the couple's most awaited event in their life together. Couples tend to over spend their money just for a single day of "tying the know" because they only wanted the best of everything. And while most of the brides, like in fairy tales, have been waited for this tremendous dream to do come true, it is also said to be the most significant day of their life as a couple with the important people in their life to witness; their way of expressing, sharing their true happiness with their love ones as the new Mr. and Mrs.

But for many realistic couples, the events of the day are far less valuable than the end result being legally married to the love of their lives. While incredibly expensive weddings seem to be the norm, in reality, getting married on a reasonable budget is by no means impossible just know how far you want to invest for your one day of event so that you still can save up for your financial future.

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19 June 2009

Happy Father's Day!


I have here my recent gift idea suited for Father's Day. It's a customized wine bottle adorned with our locally made thread called "abacca" and wooden buttons with personalized names on it─placed atop of a metal wire "calesa". Perfectly wonderful token to surprise your dear father. You may also put something on it like your Dad's favorite rum or any men's drink─to add some fun.
Father's Day is celebrated throughout the world. This is a very special day honoring our fathers as we take this opportunity to give our thanks for everything they do for us. The date of celebration varies from country to country. In the Philippines, the celebrations take place on the 3rd Sunday of June every year.

The idea of Father's Day was conceived in Spokane, Washington by Sonora Louis Smart Dodd while she listened to a Mother's Day sermon in 1909.

Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed Civil War veteran who was left to raise his six children on a farm.

The following year, June 19, 1910 was chosen for the first Father's Day celebration, proclaimed by Spokane's mayor because it was the month of William Smart's birth.

Decades later, the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers was issued in 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson designated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Father's Day has been celebrated annually since 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the public law that made it permanent.


SIMPLE WAYS TO CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY
  • Wish him "Happy Father's Day" by offering a bouquet of fresh flowers and/or greeting card.
  • Prepare his favorite food.

  • Plan a picnic, outing, family get-together, etc.

  • Go for shopping. Buy him new clothes, wallet, etc.

  • Invite him for lunch at his favorite restaurant.

  • Arrange a small family gathering and invite some of his good friends.

  • Invite him to watch a movie of his choice.
  • Send him simple gifts.

  • Buy him his favorite stuff for his hobbies (e.g. tools, books, sports stuff, etc.)

  • Most especially, make that day the most important for your father, have him enjoy and relax and make this day something to treasure about.
"HAPPY FATHER'S DAY" (In various languages):
  • Filipino : "Maligayang Araw ng mga Ama"

  • English : "Happy Father's Day"

  • Mandarin : "Fu Qing Jie Kuai Le"
  • Malaysia : "Selamat Hari Bapak"

  • Spanish : "Día de padres feliz"
  • Italian : "Giorno di padri felice"
  • Indonesian : "Selamat hari Ayah"
  • Irish : "Lá na Athair"
  • Dutch : "De gelukkige Dag van Vaders
  • Portuguese : "Dia de pais feliz"
  • French : "Jour de p""res heureux"
SOME BEST FATHER'S DAY QUOTES:
  • "Fathers, like mothers, are not born. Men grow into fathers--and fathering is a very important stage in their development." ~ David Gottesman
  • "My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it. I never did like to work, and I don't deny it, I'd rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh--anything but work." ~ Abraham Lincoln
  • "Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes." ~ Euripedes
  • "It doesn't matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was." ~ Anne Sexton
  • "Any man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a dad." ~ Abraham Lincoln
  • "I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection." ~ Sigmund Freud
  • "Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance." ~ Ruth Renkel
  • "A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty." ~ Unknown
  • "It is a wise father that knows his own child." ~ William Shakespeare
  • "By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong." ~ Charles Wadsworth
Short Note for My Father:

***I may not have the richest father in the world nor a famous one; He may not either be perfect nor the genius man, but for us, he is just more than enough to be called "Dad". "Happy Father's Day Tatay Ipe (┼), we miss you!"

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29 May 2009

Coed Bridal Showers


"Coed Bridal Showers... A New Twist"

By tradition, the bridal shower was an exclusive women-only gathering, but this practice like so many others is being given a new spin by some bridal couples, or sometimes, very aptly called a "Jack and Jill" or "Couples Wedding Shower". This pre-wedding party includes the bride and groom's closest friends. With a coed shower, the guest list by extension would include men and women, friends and family from both the bride's and the groom's side. The host and or hostess for a couple's shower can be their attendants, coworkers and/or friends. If rules of etiquette were being followed closely, then "by law" members of the bride and/or groom's immediate family should not host the party. The concept is that the party should not look like an excuse by the family of the bride to ask for gifts.
A "his-and-hers" wedding shower can be twice the fun of a "girls only" get together.
A couple's shower is modern and increasingly popular -- the ideal way to celebrate Bride and Groom as a perfect pair. Having a coed shower may even cut the costs of traditional "girls only" shower because you can have simpler food and there are more people involved to absorb the costs of a coed wedding shower.

How to Host a Coed Wedding Shower

Instead of the traditional wedding shower with only women invited, shower both the bride and groom with gifts and good wishes. A fun alternative to the traditional shower with finger goods and dainty napkins, a couple's shower can feature hearty food and drink and loads of fun.

Simple Guide:
  • Ask for the bride's and groom's input before planning their couples shower. Develop the guest list with their help, remembering that all shower guests should also be invited to the wedding.
  • Select a date and time that will be convenient for couples. A Friday or Saturday evening affair or a Sunday afternoon coffee may be the best bet.
  • Consider a location other than your home. Restaurants and public parks are good choices, especially if you cannot accommodate a lot of people in your home or backyard.
  • Choose a theme. While an elegant tea is not our of the question, create an atmosphere in which men will feel comfortable and have fun.
  • Decide whether you want formal or casual dress. Bear in mind that most people enjoy dressing down, especially on a weekend. Indicate "casual" or "dressy" on the invitation.
  • Plan a menu. A party with wine and appetizers may be appropriate, or you can arrange for a catered dinner, deli sandwiches or a full-scale outdoor cookout. A potluck affair will be easiest for you and will allow everyone to contribute.
  • Decide whether you want to play games or not. If so, try to come up with games that will involve the men without seeming too corny.
  • Consider the gift-opening segment of the party. While men might be interested in the groom's gifts, they might also become bored. Provide alternatives such as a sports event on TV or an outdoor activity.
  • Try to limit the shower to a couple of hours. To avoid people lingering far beyond your expectations, include both a starting and ending time on the invitations.

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