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This is the #3 video in our diamond education series on how to buy a diamond. This video give you a quick look at the 4Cs of diamonds are carat, cut, color and clarity. For more in-depth video tutorials, choose a video on that particular topic.

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Sometimes you and a friend might be planning your wedding at the same time and have a similar guest list that might create a bit of a competitive situation… so what do you do you are both giving the same wedding favors? Well, you have a few options. If you really feel like it will be tacky to give the same favors as your friend, then just pick something else. But if the favors you chose for your guests are meaningful to you, you can still try and talk to your friend and see if they will relent on the issue. And if your friend won’t give in, just say screw it. Give the same favors as your friend, and be done with it. Your friends really won’t care that much if they end up with two silver picture frames from two different weddings… they just want to see that you have a happy day.

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Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I’m Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering tips on planning the big day.

Planning a wedding is like setting up dominoes, each decision helps you make another one. The first domino is the question, the second domino is the type of ceremony and the third domino is choosing the venue and it continues on from there.

So the question has been popped, now unto the type and location of the ceremony. Most people know the type of wedding they would like to have, but when you add another person’s dreams, aspirations and religious feelings it will require some compromise. The couple is the most important part of planning a wedding and whether it’s the parents of the bride or the groom or a wedding planner, the wishes of the couple have to be taken into account. This is especially true of the type of ceremony that the couple decides on.

Determining whether the wedding will be a religious, civil or other type of ceremony will play a part in determining the venue. Your job or the job of your wedding planner will be to contact the venue and verify all information in regards to booking it for the day in question. At bare minimum you will need confirmation on the following items so prepare a checklist:

* Contact Person?

* Location of Utilities?

* In-house staff?

* Clean-up responsibility? Yours? Theirs?

* Parking?

* Entrance?

* Dressing Room?

* Fees?

* Rehearsal availability?

* Piano? Organ?

* Rules about Photography (specifically in Churches)

You will want to confirm a booking of the venue at least three to four months ahead of time. In many cases, it’s better to settle on the venue first because much of the rest of the planning will center on this location.

Thanks for watching nuptialstv.com,you’re your host Harmonie Krieger offering Congratulations for the Groom and Best Wishes to the Bride!

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The occasion of wedding loses its charm without the element of ceremony, which involves various rules and rituals to be followed.
Ceremonies in a wedding are meant not only for social recognition of the marriage, but also for provideing a single platform for all the friends and relatives and acquaintances to emble during the wedding and have fun together. A ceremony anywhere in the world implies a re-union of the friends and relatives and ociates. Mydearvalentine provides detailed information about wedding ceremonies to help you know the importance of ceremonies.

Presently, abiding by the wedding ceremony books is the ruling trend. You can get your ceremony book either from the online shops or from the websites of the publishing houses, which promote such ceremony books. These books guide you through with the do’s and don’ts in a wedding, giving examples of the vows by the bride and the groom and about the role and actions of the bride’s and the groom’s parents and of the kids and the bridesmaid and the groomsmen and the flower girls. These books also offer a detailed insight about the wedding and ring vows.

Wedding ceremonies are becoming more and more unconventional. Most people are now abandoning the long ceremonies and taking to simple vows, which are less time-consuming and yet spiritually binding. In order to have a simple wedding, one can also approach certain agencies through their websites and hire officials to guide one through with a simple and spiritual means to have a wedding. These agencies also facilitate sacred weddings with simple exchange of vows between the couples. They facilitate all types of marriages, as they believe every one, whether Jewish, Protestant, Muslim, Catholic or any other faith, to be Jesus’ followers. Even those who do not belong to any faith can avail of the facilities of the wedding ceremonies as they are totally spiritual. Here is a brief description of a wedding ceremony:

The groom enters the stage either with the minister or with the groomsmen who are otherwise supposed to escort the bridesmaids down the aisle and to the altar. Then the bridesmaids come to the center of the aisle, one by one, mostly escorted by the groomsmen. The Maid Of Honor escorted by the Best Man enters the stage and the Flower Girl and the Ring Bearer lastly follow them. Finally, the bride and her father walk down the aisle as it’s time for the bride’s father to give away his daughter to the groom. In the absence of the bride’s father or both of her parents either a Godparent or a priestly mentor do the favor of giving away the bride. Finally, the priest helps the couple to exchange the vows and they exchange rings as the marriage is affirmed. The bride and the groom go out and the bride turns back and throws the bouquet in her hand for her friends to receive. Tthe Maid of Honor and the Best Man follow, leaving the church behind the bride and the groom. Then the Bridesmaids and the Groomsmen leave the church followed by the Flower Girl and the Ring Bearer. Finally the guests leave the church. Normally this whole wedding ceremony procedure shouldn’t take more than 15 to 20 minutes as stretching it for a longer period may push the guests to boredom.

The topic of wedding ceremonies remains incomplete without a mention of the grand Indian wedding, which is usually a celebration extending over several days, wherever in India it may be. India being a multi-ethnic nation is home to different castes and communities and the marriage ceremonies in different states vary from each other. If the Bengalis start with the haldi ceremony then the Punjabis and other communities begin with the mehendi ceremony. These morning ceremonies take place separately at the bride’s and the groom’s houses and the mandaps are nicely decorated with a gorgeous canopy and with flowers. The bride and the groom’s body are embrocated with haldi or turmeric paste and sandalwood paste and aromatic oils for a fresh look and a soft skin during the main ceremony. Then there are other morning ceremonies where the bride performs a religious ceremony with her brother where she gives offerings to the gods and the ancestors. The baarat from the bridegroom’s side appears in the evening accompanied by his entire family and his friends and relatives. The bride’s mother and the other female members of her family receive them. The priest commences the Hindu marriages where the specially decorated canopy plays an important role as it signifies the occasion of a gorgeous Hindu wedding. The whole ceremony where the priest chants numerous mantras for almost an hour or more and finally when the marriage is over when the guests congratulate and bless the couple and offer tokens and other gifts. In the Hindu marriage ceremonies kanya daan is an important aspect, which is something, equivalent to its Christian counter part of giving away the daughter. Only that the Indian ceremony is more time consuming and

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A guide where to find out more information about Palladium and Palladium Wedding Rings
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Infinity Wedding Chapel, perfect location for that special moment.

For more information, to set up a consultation or to book your special event, please drop a notecard to Zanes Bikcin or Makala Foden.

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The Bridal Survival Guide

We are a practical & fun resource for prospective Brides and Grooms, looking for helpful and practical information on planning a wedding. Including a rehearsal dinner, bridal shower/ ideas, wedding day arrangements, honeymoon destinations & specials also resources for setting up your home after the wedding.

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Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I’m Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering planning your wedding ceremony and more importantly having fun along the way.

Congratulations, you’re planning a wedding! Wedding planning revolves around one singular event: the ceremony. There is a great deal of pre-planning and post-planning related to arranging the vendors, the dresses, the tuxes, the site and the reception. Yet all of these components are directly related to the central focus that is the actual ceremony.

Weddings are a symphony of organized chaos with the wedding planner in the role of conductor. There is a great deal involved when planning a wedding and the following is just a sample of what you need to account for. Whether you are the bride, mother of the bride, wedding planner or some combination thereof here is a quick checklist of your responsibilities.

* Ongoing Communication with the Bride and Groom

* Budget Planning

* Schedules, Timelines and Checklists

* Selection and booking of venues for wedding and reception

* Selecting and booking of the minister or justice of the peace

* Planning theme and style of the wedding

* Coordinating design, ordering and mailing of invitations

* Coordinating selection of wedding attire and accessories

* Coordinating or Providing vendors (florist, caterer, photographer, musician, beautician, hair stylists)

* Negotiating and reviewing all contracts

* istance with marriage license

* Itinerary planning

* Ceremony planning

* Rehearsal oversight

* Direction of processional and attendant duties

* Planning the reception

* Wedding Day gift coordination

* On-hand coordination on the day of the wedding

One thing that people seem to forget in the chaos and stress of planning a wedding is HAVING FUN! Remember to take a deep breath from time to time and remember to enjoy yourself it’s only a wedding!

Thanks for watching nuptialstv.com,you’re your host Harmonie Krieger offering Congratulations for the Groom and Best Wishes to the Bride!

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Does your groom have delusions of grandeur when he talks about the size of his…reception hall? Then he might be a Groomzilla! Craig Bridger

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