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Monday, July 15, 2013

Father of the Bride


Father of the Bride Duties



The most important role played by the father of the bride is that of supporting his daughter - emotionally and financially, as you always have.
Whilst the bride and mother of the bride will probably arrange the majority of the wedding, there will always be something you can help with. Find out from the start if they need help with anything specific, and then continue to offer your help throughout the following months. Perhaps you can help with writing the invitations, making favours or table plans or just helping with the fetching and carrying.

Agreeing the budget

The mother and father of the bride traditionally paid for the entire wedding. Given that the average cost of a wedding in the Australia is now more than $40,000, it is no longer expected that the father of the bride should foot the whole bill. The bride & groom often pay a lot more towards their big day and the groom's parents may also contribute.
Before they can start planning their wedding, the bride & groom need to know how much money they have to pay for the wedding. No one likes to bring up the subject of money, but your daughter will feel much less awkward if you bring up the subject first. Let them know how much you plan to contribute towards the cost of the wedding. The earlier they know, the earlier they can start planning - so try and discuss this as soon as you can after the engagement.
Whether you give them a lump sum towards the cost or pay for particular items is up to you. Whilst the latter is more traditional - it can cause more confusion, especially if your daughter has to keep asking you to write a cheque every five minutes. Unless you are organising specific aspects - it is often a lot easier to give them the money upfront.

Father of the bride speech

The father of the bride is the first person to make a speech, which can be nerve wracking even for the most confident people. Unlike the best man's speech, the father of the bride's speech is usually quite serious. There is of course nothing wrong with adding humour - a few light hearted comments in the right place may be required to stop you getting too emotional! The father of the bride speech is your opportunity to say a few choice words about your daughter.
Don't leave writing your speech until the last minute. Make a note of the following: memories of your daughter when she was younger, what makes her so special and finally your thoughts now as she begins her married life. Keep a notepad nearby and write down your thoughts as you think of them. For help on writing your speech, key things to include, tips and ideas - see wedding speeches.

Hosting the day

The father of the bride usually assumes the role of official host together with the hostess (mother of the bride) regardless of who actually pays for the wedding. Whilst this is the norm, it is not uncommon for both sets of parents to host the wedding. In fact, some weddings are hosted by the bride & groom themselves, especially if they have paid for the majority of the wedding.
The hostess is responsible for meeting and greeting the guests as they arrive, whilst the host should look out for all his guests - ensuring they have drinks. Whether you are the host or not, you should still try to meet all the guests and socialise throughout the day.

Wedding gifts

Traditional household appliances or furniture are popular wedding gifts from the parents of the bride & groom as a gift to help them set up home. However, as the cost of the average wedding increases - many parents are finding themselves paying out more than they would have done 10 years ago. It is now perfectly acceptable not to buy a wedding gift if you are contributing towards the cost of the wedding. If your contribution is to be their wedding gift, make that clear early on.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Artistic Flair

Watching a friend getting married is always a very exciting and emotional time. If you're after a gift that is different to any other, something completely unique and personal and something the'll cherish forever it's worth considering an illustration. Specialising in personalized illustrations, Shereen Kahn, will take a photograph and turn it into a piece of art that will be treasured forever. Having studied fashion and currently working in the film industry in the costume department, Shereen draws using pencil, Gauche watercolour, black ink, pastel and charcoal on surfaces of canvas paper, watercolour paper, fabrics or anything that takes your fancy. All Shereen will need from you is a few relevant photographs of the subject, what medium you want the illustration done in, and whether you'd like a side, back or front view. The cost of the illustration can be anywhere from $150 to $350 depending on dress, size and style of drawing so if you'd like to find out more please visit Shereen Khan's Facebook page by clicking HERE.







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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Happy Easter!

Before everyone goes of on their much anticipated very long weekend we just wanted to make sure we wish you and your families a wonderful Easter. Here's hopping the Easter Bunny brings us basketfulls of goodies! Aren't these Spring Chick cakes from Martha Stewart just gorgeous?! Delish! Happy Easter everyone! WSG x


Spring chick cakes recipe available on marthastewart.com

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Because It's Friday...

There's something ever so cute about this note, taken from the blog lovelyprettycheerythings. We're all suckers for a little bit of romance, so thought I'd share. Happy Friday and enjoy your weekend! WSG x

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Because We Said So

Sometimes I find myslef wondering how we ever managed to get by without the internet. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to plan a wedding without it. It's made hunting for suppliers, planning the big day and keeping friends up to date with all the ins and outs easy peasy. Websites like SaySo Weddings have helped put the fun back in to planning that special day for many couples. They offer a supplier directory enabling readers to chat directly with suppliers and other brides. You can even start your own wedding blog and take part in their regular competitons and giveaways. The incentives are endless! Visit www.sayso.com.au to find out what the fuss is all about.



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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Princess & the Frog

I think it's fair to say that most girls, girls of any age, love the traditional Disney fairytales. I have no doubt it's from where my love of ball gowns, princes and finding my 'happily ever after' spawned. I grew up on The Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beauty, always hoping that I could have a dress that, like Sleeping Beauty, would change from pink to blue as I was whisked around by my Prince Charming. As I've grown older my ideals have changed somewhat, however my love of a good Disney fairytale hasn't. This being the case my girlfriends and I decided to go and see Disney's latest traditional fairytale, The Princess & the Frog. Such an adorable, gorgeous film. Set in New Orleans, it's the story of a Prince, Prince Naveen, who's turned into a frog and must, to turn back into a human, kiss a princess. The old school, hand drawn animations are, I think, what makes the traditional Disney fairytales so beautiful. It's in cinemas now so be sure to gather the girls and have a Disney Day! Visit www.disney.com.au to view the trailer.









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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Fabulous Pink Frosting
Australia's much loved online wedding and party shop has opened its first showroom in Canberra, ACT. Located at 35 Whyalla Street, Fyshwick, it's gives brides the perfect opportunity to view products in the flesh and get great tips from wedding and event stylists. Renowned around Australia as one of Australia's leading wedding planning companies, Pink Frosting opened its online store a little over two years ago and it quickly became a hit, representing brands never before seen in Australia. The online store features invitations, decorations, favours and accessories for weddings, parties, baby showers, kids celebrations, christenings and seasonal celebrations such as Easter and Christmas. The Pink Frosting showroom is filled with glamorous ideas and products to help inspire brides, entertainers and everyone who loves to celebrate and create a truly magical event. Pink Frosting exclusively represents some of the world's leading wedding and celebration brands in Australia and New Zealand including Kate Aspen, Wonderful Wedding Graffiti, Cathy's Concepts, Baby Aspen and The Beverly Clark Collection. Visit www.pinkfrosting.com.au to start buying!


Embellish service/menu cover $3.30 each with a minimum order of 50 pieces by Alannah Rose


Simplicity cake server set by Cathy's Concepts $57.60


Black tie elegant table numbers with black ribbon set of 6 $39.50 by Wonderful Wedding Graffiti

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Friday, August 29, 2008

A Sparkling Dream
Well it's hard to believe but the Festive Season is slowly creeping upon us. This became evident when I received a cute little package from Swarovski with pictures of their gorgeous Christmas ornaments and jewellery for 2008. Christams is a wonderful time in my household and with young children amongst the family making the tree look beautiful is something I take great pride in. I absolutely love the snow flake! Although we don't get snow over Christmas like many countries do nothing beats a gorgeous, shiny flake hanging from a full, green branch. Gorgeous ornaments also make great pressies. To pick out your fave ornaments for your Christmas list visit www.swarovski.com.


Snow flakes


Winter bird


Angel ornament

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Vivienne Westwood Loves Carrie
To celebrate the release of the most fashion forward movie of all time ‘Sex and the City: The Movie’, Vivienne Westwood’s Conduit Street store recently showcased the spectacular gold-backed ivory silk satin duchess gown, from is autumn/winter 07/08 collection, in its window.

A question I asked myself; did Vivienne personally write the note accompanying the gown she sent to Carrie? She certainly did!
If you fancy yourself a bit of a Carrie the Westwood gown is made to order at Vivienne Westwood Couture and Bridal; call +44 (0) 20 6293757 for more info or visit viviennewestwood.com.


Sarah Jessica Parker on set in the Westwood creation
Copyright Rex Features


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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Sex and the City movie
Since series one of Sex and the City aired in 1998 I have, along with many of my girlfriends, been waiting not so patiently for the inevitable movie. It was 10 years worth the wait because the movie did not disappoint! I was lucky enough to get tickets to one of the first preview screenings on Monday 2nd June and have not been able to stop talking about it since. I don’t want to ruin it for those of you who have yet to see it but if you are after wedding day inspiration look no further than the spectacular shoot Carrie Bradshaw does for American Vogue. Featuring the cream of the crop couture designers Oscar de la Renta, Vivienne Westwood, Dior and many others it’s definitely drool worthy. I caught myself crying more than once and not just through the happier bits!

The fashion is amazing, the story line is actually better than I had imagined it would have been and the girls look fantastic. I have to point out that Miranda looked sensational!! The men, on the other hand, haven’t aged as gracefully as I’d hoped, although you can’t help but fall madly in love with Charlotte’s husband Harry. He is the sweetest man ever!!



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Friday, June 6, 2008

Myer 3 Weeks in New York launch
Wednesday 14 Ma
y 2008



Emma and I were so excited to receive our invites for the Myer 3 Weeks in New York launch. A party in the Myer store sounded fantastic but the disco theme was what really excited us. We donned our sparkles and enjoyed the delicious Cosmopolitans and miniature finger food. The Naked Cowboy made a rather ‘naked’ appearance, along with McLeod’s Daughters star Doris Younane and Princess Mary’s bestie Amber Petty.


Emma and I walk the red carpet


Amber Petty with the Naked Cowboy


Doris Younane, far right, from McLeod's Daughters laughs it up with friends


Channel 7 newsreader Melody Horrill with Amber Petty


Emma gets some special attention from the Naked Cowboy!


Australian fashion designer Liza Emanuele, centre, parties with friends

Thanks to David Solm for the fabulous photos. solmphoto.com
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