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June 24, 2008

hugging her nephew at their wedding in Hawaii

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 8:40 am

Originally uploaded by Paul

loving every minuet the bride says she love everyone with a hug

family all together at Micheals and mahgons wedding in Hawaii

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 8:36 am

Originally uploaded by Aloha weddings

Wedding in Hawaii

Wedding Date - June 21, 2008
Wedding Theme - Bamboo Chapel Arch …..
colors ………..
Time of Wedding: 2:00pm
Number of Guest - 20 guest
4 bridal party
Bestman Greg Martin
Bestman  Jeff Martin

Maid of Honor Kasey Walker
Bridesmaid  Andra Ize

June 23, 2008

Hawaii wedding with pink orange and green (35)

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 5:31 pm



Hawaii wedding with pink orange and green (35)

Originally uploaded by bulandewata

Beach Chapel Arch Package

Onsite Wedding Coordinator
Flower arch or chapel with white wedding chairs
{with garlands of
flowers and custom designed flower arch}
8 by10 Wedding Certificate
Choice of Minister
Solo Musician of your choice: Hawaiian music ukulele
Hawaii florists provides leis for your close family
Choice of custom bouquet by Hawaii florist
Bouquet like Jen and Mark …..
make maid of honor smaller….
Including bouquets for the wedding party
Professional Hawaii Photographer
{170 4×6 color photos in album}
plus 25 antique black and white style sepia photos
{all negatives included}
Edited Orchid Package Video
{Introductory scenes of Honolulu via helicopter
Wedding ceremony, recessional
Pre wedding location footage/allowable time
Full-song edited summary on DVD}
2 DVD’s
Instead of leis have corsage and boutonnieres for mom and dads……….
Limo super stretch for 2 hours
2 tiered Wedding Cake with flower design
Vanilla cream …… they decorate with flowers….
cake delivered to the reception….
Wedding table with flower arrangement {for signing}
Orchid and rose petal runway
Flower shower {orchids and rose petals}
Beach/Park Island Wedding Location
Massage for the Bride
Morning of the wedding day
Online Wedding internet website
sand ceremony ….sand nature sand from the beach …..{no need color}

Hawaii wedding with pink orange and green (20)

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 5:25 pm

Originally uploaded

Wedding theme in Hawaii Pink Lime green and orange

Please click on the link below for
information from the Hawaii department of Health on
applying for marriage license you will need to down load the application file
have it filled out before you go down to the office, it needs to be done before your
wedding day in person in Hawaii

For your wedding license application
 download from:   http://www.hawaii.gov/doh/records/vr_marri.html

May 1, 2008

The Reception

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 5:11 pm

Booking the reception venue is one of the first things that you should do after announcing your engagement. There are many types of venue to choose from in a variety of settings, including barns, stately homes, baronial halls, hotels and restaurants. And of course if you have a large enough outdoor area at your disposal you can host your reception in a marquee. write Dream star Coordinator of Hawaii wedding guide

As you choose your venue you will need to consider what type of reception to have. You may want a formal sit-down meal, a buffet, drinks and canapés, a barbecue, or simply afternoon tea.

As many of your guests will travel considerable distances to be with you, it is important that you feed them properly. You may find that the number of guests that you invite to your wedding is reflected by the kind of reception that you are able to offer them. http://www.probloggerwedding.com/

WedSeek Category: reception venues

WedSeek Category: marquee hire

The toastmaster

A toastmaster can be of great help, particularly at larger weddings, introducing the guests to the receiving line, announcing that dinner is served, calling for silence for the minister to say grace, and introducing the speeches and the cutting of the cake.

A professional toastmaster will be familiar with the necessary protocol for a formal occasion and with his projected voice he can get the attention of your guests quickly.

If you decide not to employ the services of a toastmaster, the role can be assumed by the best man.

WedSeek Category: toastmasters

The receiving line

A receiving line provides an opportunity for the bride and groom, the couple’s parents and the attendants to ensure that they have spoken to all of the guests, (albeit for just a few seconds!). Traditionally the receiving line is arranged as follows:

The reveiving line

If your wedding is to be a less formal occasion, you and your partner may prefer to welcome the guests on your own.

The wedding breakfast

Having a seating plan can make life a lot easier for the guests and you may find it useful to be able to control who sits next to who.

Even if you are not having a formal meal make sure that there are enough chairs, so that all of your guests can sit down if they want to.

At a sit-down meal the members of the bridal party usually occupy a ‘top table’, and are customarily seated like this:

The top table

This seating arrangement can be altered if necessary, although it is usual to keep couples apart, with the exception of the bride and groom.

Speeches, Toasts and Cutting the Cake

Your guests will enjoy and remember the speeches if they are brief, concise and earnest.

* The first speech is usually made by the bride’s father, and he proposes a toast to the health of the bride and groom.
* Some brides like to make a speech at this point.
* The bridegroom responds to the toast made by his father-in-law and thanks the bride’s parents for organising the wedding. He thanks the guests for their gifts, before proposing a toast to the attendants.
* The final speech is made by the best man, who replies to the groom’s toast on behalf of the attendants. The best man may also read out cards, faxes and email messages, although this is sometimes left to the toastmaster.

It is at this point that the bridegroom leads his wife to the wedding cake, places his hand over hers and together they make the first cut of the cake. It is then taken away by the caterer to be sliced for the guests.

Some couples decide to cut the cake before the speeches so that the caterer has a bit more time.

It is customary to send a slice of the cake to those friends and relatives who were unable to attend the wedding. Specially designed boxes are available for this purpose.

Departure of the newly-weds

The bride and groom are usually the first to leave the reception, and their departure is announced by the best man. The bride turns her back on the assembled guests and tosses her bouquet over her head. Tradition has it that the girl that catches it will be next to marry.

April 14, 2008

Jewelers For Your Hawaiian Wedding

Filed under: Wedding — harpo @ 11:43 am

Jewelers For Your Hawaiian Wedding

With all the care, effort, and yes, expense, involved in planning for a , one of the most significant details would have to involve the subject of jewelers. Jewelry has, of course, always been a crucial part of every wedding, and there is no reason why it should be any different for a Hawaiian wedding. Jewelry after all goes a long way in symbolizing the love, esteem and undying commitment that you have for your partner to be, and you will naturally want to give only the very best that you possibly can. If your looking for wedding themes for your jewelry may be found at this  Link

http://www.nahoku.com

The Na Hoku Website

It may not always be possible for you to visit our Na Hoku stores, but you can always shop with us on www.NaHoku.com!

In keeping with our commitment to provide you with the best service possible, most www.NaHoku.com orders are shipped to you within one to two working days. We appreciate your business and your confidence in Na Hoku.

The jewelry that we present to you on our website represents our most popular and most requested items. Whether your selection is for yourself or for a special gift, each and every item in the Na Hoku collection imparts the spirit of aloha and the finest in Hawaiian and Island Lifestyle jewelry.

Article by www.Hawaiiwedding.tv at Hawaii wedding guide

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