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VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
Re: GINOUE'S BLOG
That looks like it has some definite possibilities.
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 17 Oct 2008 07:37:45 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
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Hi Ginoue, have you checked with the family in Florida to find out if anyone knows a good local baker who doesn't charge these crazy prices for cake? For instance, ours was baked by a local baker in STT who's family has been baking cakes for weddings for many years, but they don't charge those crazy commercial prices. Our 5 tiers (she added an extra tier as a gift), plus tarts, plus black cake, plus a sheet cake, was about $300 - $400...and everything was delicious! More delicious than we would have received from the hotel.
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 17 Oct 2008 08:01:25 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
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Beautiful selection, Ginoue.
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 17 Oct 2008 07:59:43 PM GMT)
phenomonique
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From: Bronx, NY
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Butterbean
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From: Dallas, Texas
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Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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Wedding Gown ~ I've also decided on my Wedding Gown finally. I've decided that keeping with my theme and my shape, it will be better for me to go with the Elizabeth Taylor inspired gown, in Ivory/Multi
It comes with a shawl and a handbag. The price? Would you ladies believe it!!! $780 - $980 depends on alterations.
ALL BLINGED OUT!!!
This is the Tiara and the necklace that I will wear on my wedding day
These are the earrings!!!
Edited: Ginoue (Tue 28 Oct 2008 10:06:35 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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I'm not sure which one I'll pick though.
Edited: Ginoue (Wed 22 Oct 2008 10:54:14 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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My Man's Boutonniere - a Rose and Stephanotis
GMs Boutonnieres
Have not found examples of my BMs bouquets, but since we're making them, it will be Roses, the color of their gowns etc...
Edited: Ginoue (Wed 22 Oct 2008 11:12:32 PM GMT)
pamcrow
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From: Upstate, NY
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Edited: pamcrow (Wed 22 Oct 2008 11:15:05 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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Remember how I was going back and forth on my cake since my baker was going through some things? I started looking into Publix as a back up baker and they wanted an exhorbitant amount? Well, I went back and forth with Publix as I just couldn't see myself paying nearly twice the amount that my baker was going to charge me for the cake. So, I did what I always do for any of my clients, I barterred, and we came to a compromise. I have a few weddings in Florida and I've turned my brides onto the savings of Publix and I was able to work out a major break in my cake. So here's what we're doing now:
This is my original Dream Cake with 5 tiers.
Okay, so the new compromise on my Dream cake would come at 4-tiers instead of 5. The 4-tier cake would serve 239 people and cost $691. I'm still not able to have my filling in the cake because it will slide. I could have Bevarian Cream filling, but I was advised not to leave it standing for too long either or it will slide. I could decide to just have the Buttercream filling in the cake instead and it won't go nowhere. That's something to think about. So, isn't that a wonderful saving? From $1,342 to $691 WOOHOO!!! So we're back to my dream cake, but instead of having the original version that would feed 300 people but 5 tiers and fillings thatt will slide for $1342, I now have a 4-tier cake feeding 239 people with a possible Bevarian Cream filling or buttercream filling for $691. I'm happy and I saved $651.00
Edited: Ginoue (Wed 22 Oct 2008 11:42:04 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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I'll keep looking though. Nice looking out sister.
Edited: Ginoue (Wed 22 Oct 2008 11:53:32 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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YEAH!!! I was able to find the Lilly Ann Satin sandals at sonjasbride.com for only $98 and I can dye them the color of my gown, Ivory. WOOHOO!!!
Now for the other matter. I love those shoes and I'm 5'7". FH is shorter as I've mentioned. He's about 5'4 or 5'5". The heels on the sandals are 3" which would make me at about 5'9"/5'10". I don't really want to appear way taller than my FH, but what do I do now? I will be way up there and he'll still be down there. I'm not trying to be funny. I just don't want to tower over him too much. Now that I know that I could have my sandals. I'll try to find lower hilled sandals. Thing is, I can't wear my gown with slippers (Though I do plan to slip into some at the reception to dance the night away!!!). That would save me a lot of hassles.
I could wear those instead. They're about 2 1/2" and they cost $95 and are dyeable as well.
Edited: Ginoue (Thu 23 Oct 2008 12:41:53 AM GMT)
sensationablyhappy
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Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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phenomonique
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From: Bronx, NY
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pamcrow
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From: Upstate, NY
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Niquey what does the shoe say about dying them? Gin or Butterbean, if you can fit a 7.5, this could be your lucky day.
Edited: pamcrow (Thu 23 Oct 2008 01:34:03 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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Edited: Ginoue (Thu 23 Oct 2008 02:11:06 PM GMT)
cmt
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DON'T LAUGH...(secretly LMAO)
STOP LAUGHING....LMAO
But, they worked out just fine though. And besides, you couldn't even see them. No one ever knew the difference unless I told them.
Edited: cmt (Thu 23 Oct 2008 03:02:01 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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cmt
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pamcrow
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From: Upstate, NY
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I just jazzed them up by adding a rhinestone brooch.
Edited: pamcrow (Thu 23 Oct 2008 03:18:56 PM GMT)
cmt
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Edited: cmt (Thu 23 Oct 2008 06:59:26 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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Edited: Ginoue (Fri 24 Oct 2008 01:24:10 PM GMT)
phenomonique
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Posts: 1490
From: Bronx, NY
Re: GINOUE'S BLOG
There are two different Lily Ann's. One is silk and not dyeable the other is satin and dyes very well.
Ginoue, I wear a 10 too!
Edited: phenomonique (Fri 24 Oct 2008 04:19:54 PM GMT)
Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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soon2bmsj
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From: Dallas, TX
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So Diva G--go head and work your flats...I like CMT's suggestion though have some "cute" garter toss shoes...I didn't have to worry about that because DH refused to do that part at our reception!!!
Edited: soon2bmsj (Mon 27 Oct 2008 02:26:05 PM GMT)
phenomonique
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From: Bronx, NY
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Ginoue
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From: Orlando, FL
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