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  1. Hi Everyone, So just to be on the safe side I have decided to bring the bridal bouquets with me to my destination this week. I am not sure if I am going to use them or not, but either way they will be up for sale when I return (I will be home May 25). I bought additional real touch flowers to add to the bouquets and they are fantastic! I love them so much that I was worried that I wouldn't like my real flowers now as much. So anyways, still let me know if you are interested and I will sell upon my return either way. The centerpieces are available for immediate purchase still (I will not be bringing those with me). I will sell the 5 of those for $100 total. These are made up of white calla lilies, white peonies and orange papaya orchids. They are approximately 8" tall and 8" wide at the top. Email me with questions! Thanks!
  2. I got them online from Realistic Silk Wedding Flowers, Natural Touch and Silk Bridal Bouquets Thanks!
  3. Quote: Originally Posted by alison15 Do you have pictures? See the link below! Thanks Wedding Flowers pictures by crystalmhowe - Photobucket
  4. Quote: Originally Posted by JENISE Will you sell partials or are you looking to sell everything to a single person? I would prefer to sell all of it to one person if possible. Thanks!
  5. Here is a link to the photos! Wedding Flowers pictures by crystalmhowe - Photobucket Thanks for looking!
  6. I can't figure out how to load the photos... if anyone wants to see photos pm me or feel free to email me and I will send over pictures... crystalmhowe@hotmail.com Thanks!
  7. Hi, I am selling my wedding bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, centerpieces and groom boutonniere. These items have NEVER been used and just arrived in the mail today. I have decided to purchase real flowers from my resort instead. I paid $700 for all of the flowers combined and am asking $400. I have 7 bridesmaid bouquets, 1 bridal bouquet, 5 centerpieces and 1 boutonniere. The flowers consist of natural touch and specialty white peonies, orchids, and calla lilies. The centerpieces have white peonies, calla lilies and tropical orange/papaya orchids. Please message me with any inquiries. Thanks!
  8. Quote: Originally Posted by pamphilia the electrical outlets are the same, so you won't need to worry about bringing a converter! i think it might be getting into the "rainy season" in the DR, but i don't think it generally rains a lot. from what i have heard, it can rain almost everyday, but just for 15 minutes and then it clears up. good luck!! Thanks Pam! That makes me feel so much better about the rain:). Best!
  9. Does anyone know if you need to bring an electrical converter (I think that is what it is called) for your blow dryer and flat iron?? I want to give my guests a heads up if so, but hadn't thought about it till now. Also, I have been looking at the weather. It looks like rain everyday for the next 10 days! Does anyone know if it rains alot in the DR? I am really concerned all of the sudden, my wedding is in less then 3 weeks. Thanks!
  10. These shoes are still available for purchase! Feel free to make an offer:)
  11. Another option, just in case... Honolulu Starfish Necklace FREE SHIPPING by CrystalMBoutique
  12. Quote: Originally Posted by Mere I finally found a blue starfish for my bouquet at: http://www.bouquetjewels.com/starofsea/star-sea.htm Absolutely gorgeous! What a great idea, I may have to do the same. Honolulu Starfish Necklace FREE SHIPPING by CrystalMBoutique
  13. Quote: Originally Posted by joyeslee Hi, I was wondering if you could send me pictures of your veil? Thanks =) Joyce joycelee39@gmail.com Hi, I just sent you an email! Thanks:)
  14. I have been worried about this also. Did anyone have problems traveling with their sand kit? I haven't gotten mine in the mail yet, but between the sand and the glass vases, it seems like a recipe for disaster. Also, I bought some dried rose petals for my flower girl and then realized I may not be able to bring them with me... Did anyone bring dried flower petals and have them taken? Thanks ladies!
  15. I have brand new beautiful starfish necklace in clear swarovski crystal and sterling silver necklace. If you are interested IM me.
  16. Quote: Originally Posted by EmmaGaussoin Very pretty shoes. I am looking for fuchsia wedges. If anyone has seen any cute ones let me know! I am not sure if these would qualify for "wedding shoes" but I just ran across these if you are still looking for fushia wedged shoes. Shoes, handbags, apparel and jewelry: Your insider's guide to shoes, apparel, handbags and more | Piperlime
  17. Hi, I make jewelry and can make you some swarovski crystal starfish earrings for $15. The necklace however is a bit more expensive because you will want a larger starfish and I only use sterling silver for my necklaces so that it is top quality and will not turn funny colors. I could make the necklace from 30 - 35 depending the type of clasp you would be interested in (really simple to fancy). IM if you are interested and I can order the supplies and send you an image! What a cute idea! I am making my girls jewelry, but I never thought of starfish necklaces. I am sure no matter what you do they will look great!
  18. Congratulations! Wow, I love France!!!! I actually did a study abroad for 5 months in Angers and it was amazing. Good luck on everything. Your wedding will be AMAZING!
  19. Congratulations and welcome to BDW forum! You will find pretty much EVERYTHING you need to know about your destination and everything along the way here. It has been my coordinator I guess you could say during my wedding process. You will LOVE it! Again, best of luck in your planning and congrats!
  20. I actually bought my flowers from this site as well. The only thing I would be sure of is to make sure you get real touch and not any of the "specialty" flowers if you want them to look real. I ordered all real touch, but somehow ended up getting some specialty in my centerpieces and had to send them back. Also, they put some filler in the bouquet that looked very unreal (super shiny and plastic looking). Overall, I think they did a great job with putting the flowers together, but I would just be leary of which flowers you get. They told me that the orchids, calla lilies and some of their lilies are made out of foam/latex, which in my opinion looks the best and most real. Something to keep in mind when ordering. I had peonies and I didn't feel they looked and felt real even though they were "real touch". They are taking them back however, which was really nice and adding some "real" looking flowers such as orchids and calla lilies, to make the whole set look better. I think this will help TONS. I will post pictures once they are done. I think everything will turn out fine in the end, just a lesson learned. Also, one last suggestion, I wish I would have ordered one of their bouquets they have featured in their showcase so that I knew exactly what I was getting. Anyways, these are all just my opinions/experience and I wanted to share. Again, they have been really nice in taking the flowers back and making adjustments to them, so that is a huge plus. I realized, what looks great in a photo, looks totally different when you get it in person. Keep your fingers crossed they look great the second time around. I am pretty nervous still. Good luck ladies!
  21. Quote: Originally Posted by scrose Hi everyone, I am an October 2010 bride but am also a Stella & Dot jewelry stylist! There are some great pieces in the current collection for your beach wedding - lots of starfish, turqoise or fun casual CZ pieces! Please check out my website (you can shop on line or PM me) at Sarah Rose - Stella & Dot Stylist. Let me know if you have any questions! What did you get in your starter kit when you became a stylist? Do you make all of the jewelry yourself? I actually opened a small jewelry boutique as well and I am maybe interested in learning more about this program. I did not do it with a corporation however, I just taught myself and started selling to close family and friends... and then moved on to Etsy. Any information you have would be greatly appreciated. I wasn't able to open up the link on the site where it stated what comes in your starter kit. Thanks!
  22. Quote: Originally Posted by EmmaGaussoin I just found this thread. I can totally relate to you girls. The only difference is that I have trouble because I am tiny and sorta tall 5'7, 105 and a size 0 or even 00 sometimes. When I went to David's Bridal I had the hardest time trying to find dresses I liked! They claim to have many sizes but in most of the styles I liked the smallest size they had was a 4 and most looked frumpy on me. I decided to get my dress made from one of the China knockoff companies. I sent in my measurements and it fits perfect! I couldn't be happier with my choice. What company did you buy this dress from? I am looking to get my TTD made since I can't find a long white dress in my size and price range, but unsure where to go. Thanks!
  23. I am with everyone on this... It was a nightmare finding a dress since I am so small. I am 5'2" and 104 so I am still bigger then a lot of you, so I could only imagine your pain. And then, I ended up buying a dress from a bride who canceled her wedding in a size 2. Holy cow, not sure that was the best idea! Over $500 in alterations so far to get it down to my size. Where has everyone been going for their honeymoon attire? Sometimes I feel like everything I try on looks frumpy since I am so tiny. I have really come to like Ann Taylor Loft (some of their clothes go all the way down to a petite xxs or 00 petite!), BR petites or Jcrew petites. Any great shops you have heard of and LIKE for petite girls on the honeymoon outfit front is much appreciated!!!
  24. Quote: Originally Posted by Mrsm2b Jan 30th Wedding Review - Get ready, It's detailed and long! First I have to say if you have not yet booked your wedding at the Majestic, do not hesitate, it is the Perfect place to be married. I have been to three resorts in DR and this was by far the best. The prettiest place, the friendliest staff, the greatest beach. The gazebo is beautiful, the rooms are large and clean, grounds well kept. There is enough variety of food that no one can complain. Our guests were so happy with the hotel, it is worth every cent. Most of our guests flew in from Alberta, a few from Vancouver, Saskatoon and California. We came from New York. Our travel agent was able to get everyone in the same building, right by the pool and beach front. There were 26 of us with a variety of different rooms. A swim up, 2 ocean fronts, standards, standard colonials, and then ours was upgraded to the one bedroom suite, a beautiful room. It was nice to be so close to everyone. We were still a little more private, because the one bedrooms are only on the 4th floor - so you get two balconies with pool and ocean views. The swim up was awesome to have, especially with 3 kids in the group, it became party central most days and was only steps to the beach, beach restaurant and swim up bar. We found out later that kids Can get this room, but only by upgrading through the hotel once there. The first night we had a welcome dinner at the steak house, I had arranged this with Maritee months ago. I thought Claudia had all this information, but when we got to the steakhouse they did not have a table ready. It only took 10 minutes for them to put one together for us, not a big deal. At the welcome dinner we gave out our gift beach bags full of goodies, and got the chance to introduce anyone who didn't know eachother. It was a great way to spend the first night. The steakhouse is open air, but covered, ocean front restaurant. There is a bar right there too, so we ended up staying there for quite a while that night. The next morning (Wednesday) I had meetings set up with DJ Mannia and Flori from La Barcaza. They both went very smooth, we took care of last minute details for the reception, gave them some decorations and were done. Both were so easy to communicate with via email, and just as easy in person. I tried to see Claudia that day too, to get everything out of the way, but she wanted to wait until Friday, the day before the wedding. We did confirm all the spa appointments that day, to be sure Saturday would run smoothly. Thursday we were to have a snorkel cruise for the ladies, but it turned out because it was an online reservation we needed to confirm the night before... which we did not. So they re-arranged it for Monday. That night my Matron of Honor arranged a Bachelorette party dinner for just the ladies at the buffet. They set up tables on the side that was not used, decorated it with flowers from around the resort. We had some drinks, ate, mamajuana's. Then we went to the beach bar, where there was another table set up out of the way, and we did some bachelorette party games and gifts. It was really fun. especially since I live so far from everyone, I didn't have a shower, so this was a big surprise. We went to the Imagine Diso, which I must say, unless you are under 25, skip it. This was not what we had hoped for, it was mostly tourists, very eurotrashy, a waste of money. The last time I was in DR with my MoH 7 years prior, we went to a very local spot. It was a blast, not touristy at all, that would have been fun, but oh well. Friday I go to meet Claudia, who comes out to tell me I now have Wardez, ok, whatever. Wardez was actually very nice and sweet compared to Claudia, although all the tossing around was a little disconcerting. Wardez was easy to speak with, she's very pleasant. She took all my decorations, I went over the music and gave her a cd. She also assured me we would have a farewell dinner on Monday to replace our reception dinner since we were going on La Barcaza the wedding night. It wasn't until then that I learned about the room service being all week, so we could have been using it. Or that we couldn't choose the private dinner time and location, and to book the massage asap. (which we could only get for Monday afternoon - now being the snorkel tour, masasge was out.. too bad.) Had Claudia took my meeting Wednesday we could have known and arranged for all this earlier. Friday morning all the men took the Extreme Buggy half day tour, had a riot. they loved it, was a great choice for the men and some bonding time. That night they had a dinner and went out too- but I guess that's guys only info. I know they had fun, he came home late, drunk, but not falling down and no hangover...whew. Lucky because my hubby is no drinker and the Canadian men in my family can really throw them back. I guess he learned the first night not to try and "keep up" Lol. Saturday. Oh what a beautiful day! I wish we could go back and relive it just once. I was up way too early, not being able to sleep, so I took a walk on the beach and had breakfast by myself. This was really nice actually, I'm glad I seized the moment. I headed to the spa at 9:00 with my MoH, asked the groom to be out of our room by noon. My MoH and I both had manicures, pedicures and updo's done by a woman 81/2 months pregnant with twins in only 2 hours! She was incredibly fast. however, it was a pretty expensive mani/pedi which was more like a re-polish. Just a tip, get you mani/pedi at home, where it will be much less and more thorough, then just get the touch up at the spa. Around the time we got back to my room, my fiance and my Mom would have arrived for her hair, and his shave. My MoH and I ordered some room service, I wasn't hungry, but the sandwhich was a good idea in retrospect. We did our makeup, then the kids came in (her daughter was my flower girl and her son my ring bearer) We got them dressed, then my parents came in with our daughter. Photophil arrived while I was getting dressed. There was a heightened moment there for a bit, a little overwhelmed and when Phil came in, it was like the nerves just fizzled out. He has a such a great way of dealing with people, and it's obvious he is a pro at this wedding stuff. He started snapping pics of shoes and rings while we were still getting ready, then took pics of us girls before leaving the room. On the way to the lobby bar where my groom was waiting, he snapped pictures in various locations. Then he placed me on the stairs and brought Larry out and captured that moment. It was perfect. I was quite against the pre ceremony pictures at first, just out of tradition, but we didn't have a choice really with the ceremony at 5. This turned out so much better! We had a chance to be together and have fun and laugh and kiss before the ceremony. It relaxed us, and made the day so much more enjoyable and memorable. BIG HATS OFF to PhotoPhil! he snaps away and has it set up to flow from one shot to the next, keeping the mood light and romantic the entire time. Such a pleasure to work with, can not wait to see the pictures!! The ceremony was almost perfect. The decorations were set up exactly as I asked, it ws just as I had pictured all these months. The music was off. unfortunately. I had planned for 2 songs as guests were sitting, then the bridal party song, the bridal march, the sand ceremony and the champagne toast. I'm not sure if it was Wardez or the Dj, because you can't hear any music until you are half way down the aisle. My bridal party walked to the song I wanted guests sitting to, they got the march right for me, but only halfway down the aisle and the champagne song played for the sand ceremony and the toast. I was disappointed in this because I had planned each song perfectly, they each had meaning (I guess that's the theatre girl in me) and none of it worked out right. However, my guests did not notice at all, I asked later and pretty much the response was they heard music, but they weren't really paying attention to it. It certainly didn't ruin the moment, I was on such a high at that point, nothing could have brought me down. The ceremony was Glorious! After the toast we rushed to beach to snap some pics before we lost the sun, and we got some really great ones I think. We had our group photo there too, then guests could take some family pics before heading back to the lobby to meet the La Barcaza transportation. I chose the reception on La Barcaza because I wanted something a little different for my guests, get them off the resort. DJ Mannia was all set up when we arrived, and for the first 30 minutes it was perfect. We had some drink on top in the lounge area, danced a bit. BUT, the rain that was threatening all day, decided to come down just as we were starting dinner. Unlike the resort, where if it rains you have many beautiful options to keep your reception going, we did not. We had 26 people stuffed under three tarps. Unlike normal Dominican rain that stops after 10 or 20 minutes, this kept on and on. We didn't get to sail at all, we were soaked and cold. I was ready to have everyone head back to shore, but we couldn't take the little transport boats until the rain let up. My Amazing MoH was not about to let this ruin "Our Day", and our guests kept saying it was fine.... so we cut the cake, which was so delicious, banana chocolate from the resort, we did speeches and first dance and father/daughter dance. The boat staff really tried to keep us happy best they could and DJ Mannia was awesome keeping the mood bright with the music, even though his equipment was at risk of getting damaged. By the time the dances were done and the rain let up it ws the time we were supposed to head back anyway, so we didn't lose any time. But I didn't toss my bouquet, or have the garter tossed, or dance with my girls and party the night away under the stars with my new husband. So there is some regret there. My guests kept re-assuring me the rain did not matter, they had a wondrful time, the food was excellent, it will always be remembered. However, as all you future and past brides know, we have a vision, months of planning, so when it goes wrong you can not help but be a little sad. Looking back, I would say the La Barcaza is a great idea for a group excursion, or a rehearsal dinner, but keep your reception at the Majestic to guarantee it's a success. We should have stuck with the beach and wet bar as back up option as originally planned. Oh well. they say rain on your wedding day is good luck, and it least it didn't rain during pictures or the ceremony! By the time we got back to the resort everyone was exhausted, we said our goodinights and to some our goodbyes. My new husband and I decided to take a minute to ourselves and we had a drink in the lobby bar, it was a nice moment. When we returned to our room there was the Newlywed banner, the tub full with the petals and all over the bed. The ladies in my family went the extra step, MoH still having a key, they took all the flowers and candles from the table decorations, and spread them about the room, they hung the chair sashes around the canopy bed and spread the fans all around. It was beautiful and so romantic. Sunday we had our breakfast in bed around 10. The semi-private romantic dinner that night.(Which is NOT on the beach, it's off to the side of the seafood place) The next moring we met Phil for th TTD shoot, which was awesome. We had so much fun the first time with him , but that morning was even better. I chose to get a second dress for this, partly because the skirt on my dress is tuille ball gown, with taffeta underneath and it would have been just too much, but also because my mother would have killed me! So I found a simple, long, flowy, sexy evening gown. I can not wait to see the pictures! Monday the ladies ad the snorkel cruise. That night we had a farewell dinner in the buffet, they put us off to the side and decorated everything really nice, and great to be able to say our goodbyes to everyone. The next day we saw our guests off in the lobby, my parents stayed with our baby girl at the Majestic, and we went to a different resort for a honeymoon. Wether it's your honeymoon, or a different resort, or the same one, I highly recommend staying a few days after the guests leave, to enjoy time alone with your new hubby, unwind and really have your vacation too. You deserve it! Overall I have to say the entire experience was fantastic from start to finish. The little bumps didn't cause any real issues, and certainly didn't ruin or take anything away from the experience. Ou guests can't stop talking about it, saying it was the best vacation ever, I'm still dreaming about it. Enjoy every moment ladies, it go's by way too fast. If I could only re-live that day just one more time!! If you have any questions let me know. Good luck and congratulations to you all! Sounds amazing! Congrats!!! Can't wait:)
  25. Quote: Originally Posted by sasse75 The second link works. I love those shoes.....they look like the ones from Sex and The City when Carrie goes on her big date with Mr. Big before he moves to New York. I know!!! I wish they had worked so bad. I actually ended up getting a pair very similar to them. I love her shoes in that episode... I think it is the one where Miranda had her baby
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