Monday, 29 July 2013

TURQUOISE BLUE WEDDING COLOUR THEME



 Turquoise is a shade of blue that is mixed with a slight amount of green, it sends out feelings of calmness, tranquility, truthfulness, nobleness, and faithfulness. As well as giving out the same qualities as other blues turquoise also symbolizes youth and protection. Turquoise is a great shade of blue to use as a wedding colour as it can be seen as more sophisticated than other blues. 







Turquoise Blue and Gold is such a beautiful colour combination. You can incorporate this colour scheme into the following; Wedding Attire and accessories, Decor, Cake, Menu cards, Invitation cards, Favor Bags etc.

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Black Wedding Dress (Would you prefer to wear a black wedding dress to the traditional white wedding dress) ?


Black Lace mermaid gown
Black used to be a colour used mostly for funerals but the colour has began to find its way into the wedding scene. Some people are beginning to incorporate black into their wedding dress or dressed totally in a black wedding dress.  "There has been a growing interest in black wedding dresses," Tova Marc, head designer for Wedding Dress Fantasy, which specializes in non-traditional colours
Steampunk gown

Oleda gown with Tulle overlay

Saturday, 13 July 2013

E-Venue Souvenir Supply

Souvenirs are an important part of your event. Whether its a Birthday, Wedding, Anniversary, Product Launch, Fashion Show, Burial etc, souvenirs cannot be overlooked. It is away of saying "THANK YOU" to your guests for attending your party/event.

E-Venue Souvenir Supplies,have the perfect supplies for your event. Make that event a memorable one with our souvenir collections. We have thousands of souvenirs to choose from, lets help you with the Budgeting, souvenir selection and packaging. Contact us and you will be glad you did:Email: eveneevents@yahoo.com, Call:08162785330 and BBpin:2A8BCA73
mushroom shaped toothpick dispenser


bobbin pencils

xter placemats

xter floormat

pvc table cloth

3 in 1 writting board,sticker n puzzle

melamine rectangle try,customized from the factory

Foldable water bucket

kids Character umbrella

character knapsack bag

character picture viewer

colourful plastic wine cups

character knapsack bag(back)

pen and opener

digital slap watches

xter wristwatch and wallet

mini library with different stories

pencil cases

xter drawstrings party bag

knapsack party bag


leather bag(front)

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Saturday, 6 April 2013

Nigerian Traditional Wedding Cakes (Random Pictures)

Confused about what kind of traditional wedding cake to have for your wedding? Here are some beautiful cake ideas to choose from







Confused about what kind of traditional wedding cake to have for your wedding? Here are some beautiful cake ideas to choose from

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

The many Health Benefit Of Avocado.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/01/17/avocado-benefits.aspx

Dress Trends to Steal from the Runway and Wear Down the Aisle.




1. Mermaid or Trumpet Silhouettes

A throwback to the 1930s, this gown style accentuates a woman's curves, hugging her upper body and flaring at the knee. Reinterpreted by designers like Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and Vera Wang, the mermaid's tail design has been updated this season with lots of dimensional detailing using silk organza, tulle and lace, as well as flower motifs, crystal beading, and even flared waistline ruffles to create balance and some flirty interest.

2. Dimensionality

Tulle or lace overlays on sheath or A-line dresses add interest while still displaying a diaphanous silhouette. They're just one example of how dimensionality has become a big wedding dress trend. We're seeing lots of sculptured accents using ruffles, fabric flowers and even feathers. Accessories are contributing to the layered look, too, with drop veils, eye-catching belts and elbow-length gloves.

3. Capped Sleeves

Capped sleeves look chic and sophisticated on the right dress, and this year they're set off with dimensional accents on sheaths and plenty of fabulous lace. It takes a slender frame to wear this abbreviated sleeve style successfully. If you don't think capped sleeves are for you, don't despair. Every sleeve length is represented by major designers this year, so you're bound to find something flattering.

4. An Accentuated Waist

The drop-waist design craze of recent years is waning in favor of gowns that glory in a sculpted look that hugs your curves. If you like the fairytale Grace Kelly wedding gown crafted by Helen Rose in 1956, then a fitted waist is for you. You don't have to stick with the bell-shaped skirt, though. As we've already mentioned, dimensional details are big this season in fabric flowers and swirls. You can also go with a gown that showcases creative and sometimes asymmetrical draping in the skirt.

5. Black Accents and More

Continuing a 2010 trend, adding some basic black to your wedding ensemble could provide the touch of drama you're looking for. From theatrical all-black gowns like Oscar de la Renta's entry, featuring lots of ebony tulle with white butterfly accents and an elegant black drop veil that would be perfect for a candlelight ceremony, to classic white gowns with black belts, gloves, sleeves, boleros, beading or ribbons, a little or a lot of black is still a stylish choice.

6. Strapless

Nothing shows off toned arms, straight shoulders and good posture better than a strapless gown. Last season's asymmetrical one shoulder gowns are still appearing on designer runways, usually sporting big dimensional accents, but strapless gowns are definitely gaining in popularity. You don't have to be well-endowed to wear one either. If you want to accentuate the curves you don't have, a fan shaped, strapless bodice will give you a fashion-forward, feminine silhouette that buxom beauties just can't match.

7. Floral Accents

Nature has never been so elegant. Flower, vine and leaf motifs have been creatively woven into veils, formed into sculpted trains and silk-screened onto form-fitting sheaths to make flowers and natural elements big design draws this year. Although dimensional fabric flowers are all the rage, lace -- featuring flowers -- is running a close second. Add some seed pearls or crystal accents for a romantic confection that's as at home in the garden as it is in your chosen venue.

8. Short and Sassy

Quick change artists from previous seasons know the convenience of having a reception dress on hand to make dancing and entertaining more comfortable and fun. The idea of a short, perky wedding dress may have grown from that. These feminine, frothy numbers are big on style but still boast maneuverability and -- usually -- convenience. You can find the latest trends, like loads of tulle, strapless bodices, fitted waists and black detailing in shorter, above-the-knee gowns, too.