Tuesday, November 3, 2009

My Big Day Planner

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On the television show Friends, when Monica got engaged to Chandler, it took her about five minutes after he slipped the ring on her finger for her to pull out a perfectly sectioned, color coordinated binder full of info on planning her dream wedding. Unfortunately, we can't all be as organized as Monica Gellar. Lucky for us, there is a product that can help.

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My Big Day Planner is a wedding workbook that comes with everything needed to help plan your wedding. The kit comes with a pen, sticky notes, page flags, folders, business card organizers, sheet protectors, a separate document holder, and clipboard - and has sections to help you keep track of your budget, guest list, seating chart, vows, legal documents and more! (click here to check out a sample section) The best part is the planner is completely customizable. The over 200 workbook-style pages and 17 different categories can be removed or rearranged to fit each bride’s individual needs. And if you are all-digital, My Big Day Planner also offers an eBook, which allows you to download the pages from your home or office to help organize the work you’ve already put into planning your wedding.

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So get on track and get organized...get My Big Day Planner!

xoxo Jackie

Key Tips For Choosing Ceremony Music

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A few months ago, bride and groom, Jill and Kevin Heinz, entertained us all with the viral video of their wedding march to Chris Brown’s “Forever”. Though this video was wildly popular (getting over 25 million hits on YouTube) a choreographed dance to a pop song isn’t for everyone’s wedding. Looking for something more traditional for your ceremony, but finding classical music to be a bit daunting? Well rest easy. Before you meet with musicians, take a look – and a listen – to my starter suggestions of classical ceremony pieces:

Prelude Music: used as guests are being seated for the ceremony, which can take up to 30 minutes
Air on the G String (Bach) One of my personal favorites! Beautiful as a string quartet.
Chorale Prelude: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Bach) This piece can also be played on strings or a piano.

Processional Music: signals the beginning of the ceremony, including seating of the parents, bridal party, (sometimes of the grandparents), and finally the bride walking down the aisle
Trumpet Tune (Purcell) You will feel like an actual princess walking down the aisle to this song.
Trumpet Voluntary The Prince Of Denmark March (Purcell) The trumpets sound gorgeous and are a nice alternative to the more standard string instruments.
Cannon in D (Pachelbel) Can also work as a processional, recessional, and postlude.
Bridal Chorus (Wagner) You can’t go wrong with the classic Here Comes The Bride.

Interlude Music: generally a vocalist will sing these songs as the bride and groom give flowers to their parents, light a unity candle, etc.
Ave Maria (Schubert) If you would like to add a modern spin to this classic, check out Beyonce’s version.

Recessional Music: played after bride and groom have been pronounced man and wife
Wedding March (Mendelssohn) A timeless song to for the couple to exit the ceremony as newlyweds.
Ode To Joy (Beethoven) The last movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is an elegant piece.

Postlude Music: played until all guests have exited the ceremony
Water Music (Handel) A lovely piece to end the ceremony with.


Happy (Music) Hunting!

xoxo Jackie

Color Me Married

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While a bride can never go wrong with a classic white dress, we think that the bridesmaids shouldn't be the only ones in the wedding party who get to play with color. Chicago dress designer, Michelle Rahn, felt the same way, and thus came up with a gown that allows you to brighten up your wedding day. The Sabrina dress is a classic, strapless, drop waist which comes with a modern twist in the form of a colored crinolin (available in Black, Red, Fushia, Violet, Eggplant, Canary yellow, Sky Blue, Navy, and Platinum). Match this splash of color with a pair of jewel toned shoes and brightly colored jewelry and you will look like you stepped right of the runway. If you want to keep your ceremony look more traditional, the Sabrina gown (also available at Gabriella New York Bridal Salon), makes a great choice to change into for the reception.

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xoxo Jackie

Ivanka Trump Ties The Knot

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On Sunday, Ivanka Trump married her boyfriend of 2 years, Jared Kushner, at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey. 27 year-old Ivanka wore a Grace Kelly inspired gown by designer Vera Wang, and said her I Do's in an Orthodox Jewish ceremony (she recently converted to Judaism for Kushner). Among the 500 guests were Barbara Walters, Rudy Giuliani, Russell Crowe, Natalie Portman, Andrew Cuomo, and Regis Philbin, who sang at the reception. Father of the bride, Donald Trump, gave the short, but sweet toast "Be happy and enjoy your life" and mother of the bride, Ivana Trump, recently blogged that the newlyweds make such a happy couple. Mia Signature

Dream Wedding

Here at Mojuba, we are all female (Shocker!), so with our brains almost always focused on weddings, it’s only natural for a girl to daydream about her own big day….So, if I were to get married, this is what I would do…Of course,without regard to budget, or the fact that my boyfriend would head for the hills if he knew I was even thinking about a wedding. PurpleBlog01 1. I am obsessed with the girls at Wedding Paper Divas and their collection of pretty invitations--so since the chosen color of my faux-nuptials is eggplant (a muted, but still fun color choice for those of us who are color-phobic, like myself)-I fell in love with this invite.

2. I've always been a sucker for flowers, but I just wish they lived longer. My previous preservation efforts (prom night corsages, graduation bouquets) have been overall disappointing, so when I found out that NYC-based jewelry boutique Charm and Chain makes rhinestone bridal bouquets that will last a lifetime, I got so excited that I teared up a bit. (Faux weddings can be emotional, too)

3. The big day is the ultimate rationalization for a little Louboutin in your life. ‘Nough said.

4. Chanel's Vendetta nail polish is a favorite of our Mojuba girl Lucy. She literally gets stopped in the street by women in envy of her nail color. Definitely wedding-worthy.

5. Now, for one of my own swear-by beauty items, Dior eye makeup. Dior Show mascara literally makes people think you're wearing falsies (eyelashes!), and the eye-shadow has a heavy pigment, smooth texture, and some serious wear-ability--the three must-have musketeers of great eye shadow.

6. As for those bridesmaids, I've always sworn that the dresses I force them into would not make it into Katherine Heigl’s 27 Dresses closet, which is why I'm ecstatic that Jackie introduced me to dressmaker Dessy's new line of Pantone-inspired dresses. They are perfect for brides who want their maids to be merry. Why? Because the bride selects a Pantone color swatch, and the Bridemaids can pick the style that suits their body from the dozens of dresses available in that Pantone color. Brilliant.

Stay tuned, I’ve just started thinking about my reception, a.k.a. the Fake Social Event of The Season. Are chocolate fountains cheesy?

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