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5 Inexpensive Wedding Reception Ideas

Sunday, July 4th, 2010


Planning a wedding is an exciting time in a couples life. It can also be one of the most expensive. The wedding reception is where the bulk of the expenses go. Here are 5 inexpensive wedding reception ideas that can help the happy couple to have the wedding of their dreams while staying within a reasonable budget.

1. Have Your Wedding Ceremony and Reception at the Same Location

Many reception locations have stunningly beautiful gardens or scenery that would make an ideal wedding setting. When you hold the ceremony and the reception at the same location, you won’t need expensive cars to get you to your reception.

2. Have Your Wedding on a Weekday

Weekend weddings have become a standard, but prices for everything from the church to the caterer are always much higher on weekends. Consider having your wedding on a weekday instead.

3. Cut Out the Alcoholic Beverages

One of the bigger costs of most weddings is the alcohol. While you can still offer the celebratory champagne, you might consider cutting out the open bar in place of less expensive options.

4. Serve a Buffet Dinner

A formal menu with a three course dinner can be expensive. Make your wedding more of a fun party atmosphere celebration that people will remember by serving a buffet type selection of foods.

5. Decorate Your Own Wedding Cake

You can save on your wedding cake by ordering a plain white cake with no trim from your baker. When you get it, buy a wedding cake top and decorate it yourself with silk flowers or ribbon.

Your wedding reception can be as wonderful as you have always hoped it would be without costing a fortune.

The Meaning of Red Roses: Romance and Love

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009


The red rose not only carries the deepest meaning among all the rose colors – It is one of the universal symbols of love and affection. This flower’s long, eventful history lends it a breadth of significance. The red rose has been incorporated into many works of art from classical poetry to paintings. It is also the inspiration for many artists and lovers across cultures. 

Shakespeare made an allusion to roses in Romeo and Juliet, and the poet Robert Burns created a poem on the beauty of the red rose. In the present day, the red rose figures not only in music and media, but also as religious and political symbols. Because of that, the red rose symbolizes courage, respect, and prosperity, making them an appropriate gift when we want to make a dramatic statement.

Among all these meanings however, love is what most people associate with this red flower. Any six-year old can tell you that a red rose is the traditional symbol for romance and love. 

The red rose as we know it today was brought to Europe from China in 1800’s, though the meanings people associate with them date back far longer than that. The color red itself was initially a primal symbol for life that eventually evolved into a metaphor for profound emotions. Early cultures across the globe used these red flowers for their traditional wedding attire and to decorate the wedding ceremony itself. 

Because of these traditions, the red rose soon became known as the symbol for deep love and fidelity. As the practice of exchanging roses and other flowers as signs of affection grew more popular, the red rose became the flower of choice for lovers because it sends the strongest message of love. This tradition still lives on to the present day.

Sending someone a bouquet of red roses is still the most popular way to say “I love you.” The red rose’s rich and diverse heritage culminated in the modern day image of the lover’s rose. It is the definitive symbol for romantic feelings and represents a true love stronger than thorns. 

Red roses make meaningful gifts for expressing emotions during an anniversary, Valentine’s day, or for no apparent reason at all. For new relationships and budding romances, a bouquet of red rosebuds signifies the start of romantic intentions, a message of commitment, and a tentative invitation to bring the relationship to the next level. Even a single, long-stemmed red rose can evoke a powerful response from its recipient. This is a trait no other flower can convey.


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