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Girlfriend Gift Ideas

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Girlfriend gift ideas are not easy to come by. You know perfectly well what YOU would like to have, but you are pretty certain that your girlfriend won’t be all too happy about the latest video game or a subscription to ‘Men’s Mighty Motor Magazine’. Let me give you a few ideas that should help you to come up with something that will make her happy.

Cosmetics are great gifts that can never go wrong. If she wears full makeup to work and never leaves the house without a slap of a red lipstick, she will not mind having a few more makeup stuffs especially coming from you. Make sure you do your research well and find out the kind of colors that she loves to use before picking up a makeup set.

Women love to be taken out for a romantic dinner date on special occasions. A romantic candle dinner date at home is a nice change from the norm. You can add in a gift basket and a massage treatment as part of the dinner package at home. This is very thoughtful gift idea that will be enjoyed thoroughly by your special woman.

Gadgets are also appreciated by women but take care in selecting one that is easy to use and practical. A portable video or music player is the perfect choice as your girlfriend gets to use it while she cooks or jogs. Though women don’t necessarily need the biggest TV or latest stereo set, you may not know if this is true unless you ask them.

You know your girlfriend is into arts. Use this advantage to turn a favorite photo of both of you into an amazing piece of artwork. If you are not inclined to art, don’t fret as there are always art stores that can actually perform the artistic interpretation of a simple picture. A personalized art such as this is thoughtful. She will want to show cast it by hooking it to the wall, for all to see.

Use your imagination and understanding of your girlfriend’s needs and you will be amazed at the gift ideas that you can come out with.

A Wedding Stationery Glossary

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Every component of your invitation ensemble has a purpose and a place. This Wedding Stationery glossary will help you keep all of the parts of your wedding invitation straight and make assembly a breeze

Invitation: Informs guests of the date, time, and location of your ceremony, while also offering a first glimpse of the style of celebration you have planned. Invitations are typically mailed six weeks before the wedding date.

Inner Envelope: Holds the invitation and all necessary enclosures. It is addressed with the guest’s title and surname only and does not have glue on the flap.

Helpful Tip: Before you begin the addressing process, make sure to distinguish between the inner and outer envelopes and stack them separately to avoid mixing them up.

Reception Card: Used if your ceremony and reception will be held at different locations. This card includes the location of the reception and other information such as “Dinner,” “Cocktails,” and the like.

Response Card or R.S.V.P. Card: Provides a convenient way for your guests to respond to your invitation. Also, it serves as a handy way to keep a tally of who’s coming and who’s not.

Response Card Envelope: Usually pre-printed on the front with the host’s name and address to make it easy for guests to send their replies. As a polite gesture and to ensure timely replies, remember to apply a postage stamp.

Outer Envelope: The mailing envelope includes the guest’s full name and complete mailing address. It has glue on the flap for sealing.

Outer Envelope Flap: Can be printed with the host’s return address.

Directions Card: Provides helpful driving directions for guests, with all major roads and landmarks noted. These cards should be designed in the same style as your other enclosures.

Directions Card: Provides helpful driving directions for guests, with all major roads and landmarks noted. These cards should be designed in the same style as your other enclosures.

Accommodations Card: Mailed with your wedding invitations, these cards notify guests of hotel arrangements that have been secured for the wedding weekend.

Pew Card: Included with the invitations. These cards show specific pew numbers for guests who will be specially seated, and should be presented to the ushers as soon as the guests arrive at the ceremony.

At Home Card: A small enclosure printed with your new address and when you will begin to reside there. These cards may be included in either the wedding invitations or the announcements.

Table Assignment Card: Directs each guest to a specific table at the reception dinner. The cards are displayed at the entrance to the reception.

Place Card: Assigns each guest to a specific seat at the reception dinner. The cards are placed at the dining tables before the guests arrive.

Save-the-Date Card: Sent at least three months in advance to advise guests to mark their calendars for your wedding day, especially if you plan a holiday celebration or a destination wedding.

Announcement: A wedding announcement can be mailed the day of the wedding to those who were not invited to the wedding. It is especially useful if your guest list is limited and you want to share the good news with acquaintances you could not include.

Thank-You Note Card: Your personal stationery for all thank-you notes. Can be printed with your name, monogram, or the words “Thank You.”