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Yellow Flower Girl Dresses
Posted by Chrys in Weddng Party Attire on March 31st, 2008
Yesterday, I posted about Yellow Candy Buffets, and I decided to do some more yellow posts:) So today, here are some great options for affordable yellow flower girl dresses:)
From Target.com , prices 22.99 and 12.99

From Shop at Target.com , the first one is ADORABLE for $16.80, the second is perfect for a more formal affair, priced at $60.


From Etsy sellers, World Of Wim ($40), I Love You TuTu Much ($45), Tuff As Snails ($22), and Marbols ($50)




And one SUPER cute yellow polka dot dress from Rare Editions!

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Pretty Little Princess
Posted by Chrys in Black & White, Flower Wedding Themes, Weddng Party Attire on March 15th, 2008
I LOVE Spring! It means the snow is going, and it also means NEW FASHIONS:) I have a weakness for cute, spring dresses both for myself and for my girls! Take a look at this adorable spring dresses that would make gorgeous (and of course, affordable & reusable) flower girl gowns.
These dress are all from Target and most are $15-$25.
First: I personal wedding addiction – Black & White! These black and white dresses would make adorable flower girl dresses, and they are so classy! Add a small white shrug to either of the first two for a very affordable, chic look.
Another look I LOVE for Spring Weddings: Floral Printed Flower Girl Dresses. I particularly like the green and blue color scheme of the first one, perfect for spring.
And of course, flower accents are great to!
And, here is one more that I just love because it is so fresh and fun. I can picture it with blue bridesmaids gowns and a white bridal gown – it would add a fun touch to the whole thing.
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Free Flower Girl Dress
Posted by Chrys in Weddng Party Attire on March 10th, 2008
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For The Kids
Posted by Chrys in Weddng Party Attire on March 1st, 2008
I have three kids – currently ages 8, 6 and 4 – and in total, they have been in 5 weddings. The range of prices for children’s formal wear is astounding! You can really go overboard, and it’s really no necessary! There are TONS of great options for affordable and even reusable outfits for children. Here are some of the things I learned:
1. Pick dresses that multi-task! What other events will be coming up after the wedding? For example, could the flower girl dress also double as a communion dress for an upcoming communion ceremony. Or, perhaps a flower girl dress with a fresh spring look could then be used as an Easter dress as well. Sometimes, just picking a gown that has a pattern or color accents makes it more “useable” because it can be worn to other parties and functions after the wedding is over.
Here are some gorgeous Pink Princess gowns that could be used even after the wedding is done. These are also all under $50.

2. Look for deals – $100 for a child’s dress is a little ridiculous. Out of the 4 flower girl dresses I have had to purchase – only one was more then $50 and it wasn’t any nicer then the rest. The gowns I posted above where all under $50 – but if you have your heart on a all white, mini bride gown – you aren’t out of luck either. Here are some great Pink Princess gowns in all white as well: (the first one is only $29!)

3. Don’t RENT!!!! - This was probably the hardest lesson learned. When my BIL got married, my son was asked to be in the wedding. They told us we could rent a tux, or buy one – it was up to us. All they required was that it be black. We thought we would go the cheap way and rent. My reasoning was why spend so much money on a tuxedo that he’ll outgrow in a few months anyway. So, we rented a tux for $125. A few months after the wedding, I started doing some research for an article and discovered numerous online shops where I could have bought him a tuxedo for less then $60!!!! Yes – it might have been $60 for something he only wore once – but it would have been $65 CHEAPER then the one we had to give back, and if he outgrew it right away, I could have sold it for $25-30. Lesson learned: DON’T RENT for little boys!
Don’t believe me? Here are a few from Pink Princess, all of which sell for less then $60 for the complete set!!!

* Photos and product info provided by Pink Princess*
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Awesome Necklace Deal!!!
Posted by Chrys in Bridal Gowns & Accessories, Coupons & Sales, Weddng Party Attire on February 16th, 2008
Silver & Diamond Circle Pendant – Only $16.20 with Coupon AFCJ08
You have to enter the coupon code (AFCJ08) at checkout to get the deal! This could be lovely for you or for your wedding party! You could give each of the girls a $123 necklace, and you only spend $16! SWEET!
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Planning A Fourth Of July Wedding
Posted by Chrys in 4th of July Wedding, Bridal Gowns & Accessories, Decorations, Flowers, Food and Meals, Invitations, Wedding Themes, Weddng Party Attire on February 1st, 2008
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Whenever you plan a wedding theme, the first thing to do is pick a key point. For a beach wedding, this might be the color blue, or sea shells. For a 4th of July or Memorial Day wedding, red, white and blue – and flags, are the obvious choice. So, how do you plan a red, white and blue wedding that is gorgeous and affordable? Well, let’s take a look:
Start with the clothing. For the bride, a stunning red and white wedding gown, like ANNA shown here. For the groom, a white or navy blue suit with a red vest and tie. The flower girl will look beautiful in a red gown with a navy blue sash, to match the navy blue bridesmaid gowns. The groomsmen would be in navy or white tuxedos with navy vest and tie. Personally, I think white would look amazing. Tuxedos with tails and top hats would also be stunning. Finish of the look with red necklaces for the girls, and blue for the bride – and red roses for the bouquets and boutinierres.
For wedding invitations, use a navy blue cardstock, with a frosted vellum overlay printed with your information. Tie the two together with a red ribbon, and seal in an envelope with a flag sticker or a wax seal.
For the ceremony, decorate the center aisle with a white aisle runner. At the edge of each pew or row – place a pew bow of white tulle decorated with red and blue ribbon, ivy and a tiny US flag. If you need to fit into a smaller budget – put them only on the first few rows were immediate family and honored guests will be sitting. If you want an archway at the alter, decorate it with white tulle, red and blue ribbon, ivy and tiny flags to match the pew bows.
There are two unique guest book ideas that come to mind. You could take a large piece of parchment and have your names, date and place written on top in old fashioned calligraphy. Distress the paper, and tie it with a ribbon for a week or so before the wedding – so it has the just unrolled look. Have guests sign – just like the fore fathers did. Of, find a flag that is large, but small enough to still hang on a wall. Have your names and dates embroidered on the center, and then have guests use fabric pens to sign on the flag. This flag can then be framed and hung later on.
Remembrance – You may want to do something to remember those who gave their lives as well. Place a small side table with three candles – red, white and blue somewere were it will be seen. Place a wreath of red, white and blue flowers in front. This could be placed by the guestbook table, or near the entrance to the sanctuary. It could also go in the reception hall near the cake table or in front of the head table if you wanted.
For reception décor, use white table clothes. Decorate the head table with tulle, ribbon, ivy and tiny flags as you did the pew bows. For the guest tables, you can use small flower arrangements of red carnations with blue and white ribbons, and a little flag in the center. Accent the centerpiece with red, white and blue confetti. Oil lanterns with an old fashion look would also make great centerpieces. If they are clear –red and blue oil make a great touch! If you are using table markers – name each table after a founding father or a state. A rose bowl with a floating candle would make a great centerpiece as well – just tie red and blue ribbon around the top.
This is the perfect wedding theme for an All American Bar-B-Que! For an informal wedding, offer a buffet of freshed grilled beef and chicken burgers, fruit salad, potato salad, coleslaw, etc. For a more formal wedding, bar-b-qued chicken with baked potatoes is perfect. A cake or dessert dish decorated with strawberries and blueberries is the perfect end to the meal. We have another article posted on red, blue and white wedding cakes for a 4th of July wedding as well -you can read it here.
And for a finishing touch – don’t forget to leave the wedding in a bang: yes I mean fireworks. Plan for a fireworks display to take place as part of your farewell as you and your new husband leave the wedding! If you are not able to have fireworks, opt for some amazing 36” sparkles for guests to use to see you off!
AFTERTHOUGHT: Eagles would also make a great addition to your decor for a July 4th wedding. Don’t think eagles are romantic? You might change your mind. Eagles are one of the few animals on earth that mate for life. When a pair of eagles meet, they will soar together as high above the clouds – male chasing female. Then, she will allow herself to fall. If the male catches her on his back – they will remain together for the rest of their lives! What a wonderful display of love, trust, and faithfulness. “When you soar, I will soar with you. When you fall, I will catch you.”
FOR MORE 4th of July Wedding Ideas and Wedding Favor Suggestions, Click Here.
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More Delightful Dresses!
Posted by Chrys in Bridal Gowns & Accessories, Weddng Party Attire on January 17th, 2008
Okay – so PromGirl is probably not the first place you would go to find a wedding or bridesmaid gown – but once you pass by all of the highly un-suitable gowns – there really are some great deals on there. They have a fairly extensive sale section with some amazing prices. Here are just a few!

This Faviana gown would be perfect for a informal, beach or garden wedding. It is available in the Champagne color shown, and is on sale right now for $149!
Some other great finds from PromGirl suitable for bridesmaid gowns, ranging in price from $30 – $130.





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Liz Claiborne Black & White
Posted by Chrys in Black & White, Bridal Gowns & Accessories, Coupons & Sales, Hot Trends, The Real Deal, Weddng Party Attire on January 16th, 2008
I stumbled onto the Liz Claiborne Clearance section today, and hit pay dirt!! Check out these gowns in black and/or white. Any one of these gowns would be gorgeous for a bridesmaid, engagement party, and in some cases, even a informal bridal gown! The best part – most of them are on sale for under $50!! Plus, for a limited time you can get an extra 25% off already reduced items at LizClaiborne.com! (Offer valid 1.17.08-1.22.08) That’s pretty sweet!!

$45, $40 and $40

$90, $95, $90

$40, $70, $65

$50, $40 and $40
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Little White Princess
Posted by Chrys in Weddng Party Attire on January 15th, 2008
Here is a great find for your flower girl – this simple, sweet little dress comes in sizes up to 6x and sells for only $22.99 at Target.com. It’s also available in pink and pale yellow. If you want a splash of color, you can add a color ribbon sash or a flower brooch/pin to the dress. Either way – it’s a great dress for a great price.

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Pink & Brown Flower Girls:)
Posted by Chrys in Weddng Party Attire on January 11th, 2008
I love colored flower girl dresses – especially affordable, re-wearable one. I have two girls, who have been flower girls 4 times. That’s a lot of wasted money on gowns they didn’t wear again. I love places like Target, where you can find adorable dresses for much much less, and they are much more likely to be used again. Take a look at these three gorgeous, pink and chocolate brown dresses from Target.com all priced under $25. To cute!!



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