Posts Tagged ‘poems’

Geting to know wedding dresses - which suits you best ?

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Wedding is a womans most special day, and a wedding dress is supposed to be her most exquisite wear. A woman is offered five basic choices in selecting this dream attire. Of these, the first three, Empire, Princess, and Ball Gown are loose patterns that flow down, while the other two, Mermaid, and Column, are more body hugging.

In the Empire style, the waistline starts from where the bust ends. The skirt flares forth from that point flowing over the body in a wavy style, covering the body in a beguiling way. The imperfections of the body are attractively covered in this pattern. Based upon the bust size, the bust can be made less or more prominent as required, by designing the neck and sleeves to bring out the desired effect.

The Princess style, known also as A-line, has a tight top but does not have a marked waistline. The top slowly widens in both directions to flow down and make the letter A. The pattern has a constricting and lengthening effect, giving the wearer the effect of a good height. The way the fabric flows, it can enhance the curves of a slimmer body, while its flares can cover up the unwelcome thicknesses of a not-so-perfect figure.

Personalize Mothers Day Gift with Mothers Day Poem

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Most people have never considered Mothers Day poems when looking for different gift ideas for their mother. When you are in search of something different that will appeal to your mother, this is just one of the options you can consider. Finding the perfect gift that adds a more personal touch is not always easy and poems can let you speak from the heart. Go a little further than just taking a few minutes to pick out the right greeting card. Take the time to sit down and write a poem that your mother will always treasure.

Mothers Day has been around for a long time and chances are that your mother has celebrated quite a few of them. There is no reason for making her next Mothers Day a routine celebration. Give her something that is special to show her that she and her day are both deserving of the best of everything.

Most mothers do not spend a lot of time pampering themselves so you can take the opportunity to give her the opportunity. Pay for a day at the spa where she can indulge in a facial, manicure, or a massage. Whatever she would enjoy but wouldnt do for herself is an ideal gift that she will enjoy.

How to organize a bridal shower party?

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

That special day in a woman’s life may come sooner or later, but it’s eventually coming; if you’re the one dealing with putting the pieces of the puzzle altogether, you’re facing a real challenge unless you’re not organized enough to deal with it. However, with proper management and info, you should be able to figure everything out and throw the best party ever. Some things never change, but bridal showers aren’t between those, because apparently they’ve evolved from the “girls night” party style into some sort of a family and friends reunion attended by the closest people around the bride and groom. No matter what the approach to this party is, there are certain things you need to take care of when planning it.

The first thing you want to do is make up your mind if you want to go for a themed party. If that’s your take(and it’s a good choice), then you have to plan everything out according to the chosen theme - invitations, costumes, decorations, menu and so on. To name just a few ideas, there could be a spa party, a pool party, a Halloween one, or any other - but whatever it is, make a quick decision about it, since you’re supposed to send out invitations six weeks before the actual party.