Brad Buckles & Lance Armstrong 100miles

		

Brad Buckles & Lance Armstrong - Livestrong 100 miles!

Sunday 6/21 Fathers Day LIVESTRONG Challenge Seattle 100 Miles around and thru Seattle Washington

LET'S GO, Brad Buckles-Seattle!

I need your help, support & any fundraising possible. Even if it is a dollar. I don't care. If I can spend Fathers day riding 100 miles, you can help me with a few dollars. It is for cancer, it is in the name of my Mom. She has, is enduring breast cancer. I have cancer in my direct family. I have experienced, second hand, this disease.

Please help any way that you can :)

Brad Buckles Riding a GT Carbon frame (for those that ask) I am looking forward to this race/fight on Sunday!!!

Here is a LIVESTRONG posting from thier blog.

Show us your spirit! SEATTLE ROCKS!

The LIVESTRONG "Show Us Your Spirit" Rally is underway! The 'prize' is a City message and 'tweet' from Lance Armstrong, but most importantly: bragging rights over the other LIVESTRONG Challenge cities in terms of who has the best spirit!

What do we need to do? For the next two weeks, up to May 7, 2009, we need to raise as much money as possible, and bring on as many new participants as we can!

I KNOW that as the newest – and first – 2009 event city of the LIVESTRONG Challenge Series, that we can also be the first in registration and fundraising!

Let's compare the other Challenge Cities (this is where we throw down the gauntlet)

What does Austin have? Longhorns? "Hook 'Em"? What the heck does that mean? What does Philly have? A cracked bell and humidity? Rocky? Cream cheese? What does San Jose have? High tech? Heat and earthquakes?

... but ...

What does Seattle have? Clean air, snow-capped mountains, the ocean, lakes, hills, forests, a huge cycling and running community, and an amazing group of LIVESTRONG people with big hearts and relentless fundraising energy!

(Call me biased.)

The excitement is definitely building on all sides! The course route is set, the weather is getting warmer – but we need you to put Seattle on the LIVESTRONG map!

We welcome all Seattleites and out-of-towners to this great event, and LIVESTRONG Challenge participants will enjoy an unforgettable event! The course will take advantage of all aspects of Seattle – from starting under the Space Needle, to riding through downtown, to closing off a floating bridge for the riders, to taking in the beautiful lakes, hills, mountains and forests that form our topography. This truly will be a unique, fun and challenging ride.

So, go ahead, Seattle! Let's pick a fight with cancer!

Let's show Austin, Philly and San Jose who really is number one!

Let's put ourselves on the map! Sign up for the Challenge in Seattle, and FUNDRAISE, FUNDRAISE, FUNDRAISE!

Gooooo, Seattle & Goooo, Brad Buckles!

Bridal Show convention in Minneapolis (BSPI)

		

This week I have had the opportunity to attend and help organize one of the greatest gatherings in the wedding industry.

60 Bridal show producers, representing hundreds of bridal shows, from all over the world have come to gether to discuss the wedding industry. Everything is on the agenda from bridal trends, fashion, marketing and of course the economy.

The best minds of the industry have indicated that although there are drastic changes in the industry this year, brides are getting married and they are "JUST" booking later in the year than in times past.

www.bspishows.com www.andyebon.com

More to come,

Brad Buckles

THURSDAY nights a great night to have marriage ceremony, have a reception!

		

According to many brides and wedding professionals that I am talking with lately. Thursday night is becomming the new Saturday night, most important wedding day in demand.

Facilities have the date open, always. Wedding professionals are always open and willing to make it worth your while if you would like to book them. And it get the party started before the weekend really starts. For brides, you can affor to take a day or two off and enjoy a little honeymoon downtime before friends have to be back to work on Monday.

It will become much more popular in the months to come. We feel the need to spread the information as fast as possible because we are here for you...Always.

Brad Buckles

Getting started-Familiarize,Fantasize,Prioritize, Visualize,Organize,Sympathize,Synchronize,Deputize

		

Bridesclub.com vendor listing - We're here to help! Check us out!

Weddings are a ceremony! A Celebration! One part reality and planning. A HUGE part fantasizing, dreaming, hoping and orchestrating.

We here at bridesclub.com are trying to bring to you the latest and best vendors in the field of wedding planning. Tips and trends, the newest in wedding services.

We want to inspire you with wonderfully innovative ideas to personalize your wedding celebration. First things first: What do you want? FAMILIARIZE yourself with the options and available services. FANTASIZE about all that can be. PRIORITIZE which points are important to you/your significant other. VISUALIZE what it is going to look like as it comes together. ORGANIZE it into smaller pieces. SYMPATHIZE - although it is your day, others should to be able to enjoy it. It is a celebration/party. You want others to enjoy it with you! SYNCHRONIZE your dreams, cultures, abilities to come together. DEPUTIZE your team! Who can you really rely on! Write down all of your thoughts on a piece of paper and start. You'd be surprised with what a little creativity and knowledge can bring you.

....and remember to ENJOY LIFE!

The Choice Is Yours, In Reality and In Life - ENJOY IT!

		

The Choice Is Yours, In Reality and In Life - ENJOY IT! I made the decision early last year to enjoy life. To not let anything get to me anymore.

I meet tens of thousands of brides every year at the Tacoma, Bellevue and Lynnwood Wedding Expos and over in Hawaii at the Hawaii Bridal Expo. I challenge them constantly to enjoy the process. Enjoy life!

We are all a great big family. At a wedding we participate in this reality by celebrating the uniting of husband and wife. We get together and we throw a big party as a family.

The last several months have awakened me! Im sure that it is safe to say we have been nervous, worried, and little scared about all the changes and uncertainty.

But I choose to be inspired, Why...? I look at this time to celebrate a new dawn. The coming of change.... whatever the outcome. We need to turn to each other, talk to friends, and families - we're all part of several families and "friends are the family we choose for ourselves". Celebrate the differences in yourself and those around you. Enjoy the life you are living and those you are living it with!

May we all be grateful for what we have and celebrate by sharing even more.

Enjoy Life!

The Invitation from Jeff & Natasha

		

This video is a follow up to The Perfect Proposal by Jeff & Natasha. It's great. Check it out.

Tags: engagements wedding wedding invitations wedding video wedding rings

Invitations & Calligraphy

		

Weddinginvitation Weddings are special events for the entire family, not only the bride and groom. There are few events that bring a family together like a wedding.

Mail order and Internet invitations?

It is easy to get catalogs, however it has been my experience that often brides are disappointed with the final product. The paper wasn’t what was expected or the color wasn’t right. Meeting with an experienced and qualified wedding consultant is always your best choice.

What details do I need before I order my invitations?

You do not need everything in place to select your invitations, however you will when you order them. Confirm the time and location of the event. Check the correct spelling and name of the site as well as the correct address. Double check on the correct spelling of everyone’s names and middle initials if you are including them; it would be very embarrassing to get names wrong. With a wedding, if the groom’s parents are not contributing money, you should still plan to include their name on the invitation. This gives them recognition as well as identifying whose wedding the quests are being invited to. If you are doing a foreign language wedding invitation, it is helpful to have something written out legibly as the consultant may not know the language.

What do I really need and what should they cost?

Invitations vary greatly in price. Many companies charge for everything such as colored ink, envelope liner and extra lines over a certain amount, as well as the reception card and response set. The price is also affected by the quality of paper plus additional layers of paper or trim. Most couples spend $1.50 to $7.50 per invitation. This includes everything needed except postage. To determine exactly what to budget for your invitation, you need to look at the albums to see what you truly like. Start early so you don’t feel rushed!!

How many invitations do I need to order?

Your count for wedding invitations has nothing to do with how many guests you will have. Many guests are couples or families and can receive only one invitation. Proper etiquette dictates to send invitations to anyone over age 16. However, with the cost of weddings, invitations and postage, it is not expected. Please order about 25 extra invitations as people “come out of the woodwork�. You will want to include them after the invitations are mailed. Don’t cut yourself short as it could be very expensive to order them after the initial order has been placed. Even if you don’t think that they will be attending, still send the invitation. Feelings get hurt when some people are not included.

When do I send out the invitations?

Most caterers expect payment in full before the event happens, in some cases up to three weeks before. Many bridal guides suggest sending the invitations 4 to 6 weeks before your special day. This does not soon enough, if you have a lot of guests coming from out of state. Everything needs to be started and decided upon 3 to 6 months before the wedding if at all possible. Invitations need to be sent out 6 to 10 weeks before the event, in order to give you time to make all your plans and catering needs. Should you have out of town guests coming in for your event, send a “SAVE THE DATE� announcement up to 9 months before the wedding. The card should include the date of the wedding, the location and any prearranged packages you may have available for them to book. Gift Registry can also be included with your Save The Date card.

Response cards

For most receptions, you need to know how many people are going to attend to tell your caterer. Always include some way to tell you how many people are attending or you may have unexpected guest show up. People are amazing and don’t think anything of adding people to your guest list without an invitation. Number the back of each card to correspond to your list to make it easier to check off, especially if you cannot read their writing or you have duplicate names. The response card price includes the return envelope to you.

Thank you notes…do they need to be sent?

Yes, thank you notes must be sent, preferably within two months of the event. Many people send gifts via computer, gift registries, etc. How do they know the gift was received, UNLESS they receive your Thank You Note. They do not want to pay for something you didn’t receive. It also lets them know you appreciate the fact that they took the time and expense to send a gift, whether you liked the gift or not. The note does not need to be elaborate or long, just sent. If you can, write them as the gifts arrive, then the task won’t be overwhelming.

What is Hand Calligraphy?

Calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing. A calligrapher is someone specially trained in the art and should address your envelopes in a style complementing you invitations. Some calligraphers only know one style of writing, and that style might not work effectively with your invitations. When invitations are received that have been addressed beautifully, they stand out in your guest’s mail and announce a special event. Some of the bridal magazines suggest you get your bridesmaids or family together to address them. Please, don’t spend money on invitations and then address it with a ball point pen and sloppy penmanship. If you do it yourself, get a good pen and use your best writing.

Is computer calligraphy nice looking?

There are all types of computer calligraphy. Some look like a data base mailing label and others are beautifully done. I have developed my own program and do each envelope individually on the computer. If you want to do your envelopes yourself via computer, be sure your printer will accommodate your envelopes without creasing them or ruining them. Never use mailing labels or a postage meter when sending out the invitations.

Original article by Madelyn R. Used with permission and modified by Brides Club Wedding Planner.

Photo by LOLLY INVITATIONS.

Tags: Invitations, Wedding Invitations, Wedding Announcements, Calligraphy

Invitation advice from a bride

		

I recently had the opportunity to help my sister with her wedding. She (like many of you) decided to make her own wedding invitations. After 3 weeks of running around, many late nights assembling invitations, and tying ribbons she figured out that making her own invitations does not save you money, and causes a lot of undue stress. The invitations we made were beautiful, but not nearly as nice as what pro's can do. Save your self time and money and go with someone who knows what they are doing.

Visit your local bridal show, or check out the wedding invitations page on BridesClub.com for great invitation companies in your area.

Invitations That Inspire

		

Message_in_a_bottleWedding invitations come in all shapes and sizes and with a lot of tradition out the window, you can do just about anything you want for your wedding.

This great idea comes today from Manolo for the Brides about "A Message in a Bottle wedding invitations". As pointed out in their post, these are a great idea for destination weddings.

Bottle can be made (or bought) in both glass and plastic and can easily be packed and shippped.

Invitation RSVP: Things to Consider

		

Here is a great blog with suggestions of what to include in your invitation RSVP. Many of them I would have never thought of from LILLEY PRINTING & STATIONERY.

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