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Frugal Bride Guide On ‘wow’ Wedding on a Budget

“Is Frugabridelista a word yet? If ever there were a moment for intimate weddings and austerity, isn’t this it?” Move over bridezilla. There’s a new bride in town. She’s taking on the big, fat, expensive white wedding by the horn. She is a Frugal bride, who knows how to have a fabulous wedding for only a fraction of the so called “average” bride spends.

1. A Small Guest List.

A frugal bride scales down her list. She invites only the people who matter to her. If she hasn’t seen or heard from her friend Sally “Never calls” in five years, chances are she’s not on the list. And she doesn’t invite people simply out of obligation. (Just because she was invited to her hairdresser’s wedding last year doesn’t mean she has to return the favor.) Co-workers and distant relatives are often left off of the list.

2.DIY

A Frugal bride learns how to make everything from centerpieces for her reception to wedding favours. And if she’s not the crafty type she sources out the projects to friends and family.

3.Haggling

A Frugal bride saves money by negotiating with Suppliers. She’s not afraid to ask them for a better price or to throw in a few extras.

4.Flexibility.

A Frugal bride knows that Saturday is the most sought after time slot for a wedding – and the most expensive, so she’s willing to have her wedding on a Friday night or Sunday – or even during the week.

5.She is a savvy Bride

Who always checks out references and runs fast if she detects even the slightest hint of unprofessionalism. A frugal bridal seeks out wedding professionals who are willing to work within her budget.

6.Prioritising

A Frugal bride knows her priorities. She splurges only on the things that really matter to her. If she’s a foodie and a decadent meal is important to her, then she’s willing to cut back on wedding items that made her ‘b’ list. That might mean she prints her own invitations instead of having custom letterpress stationery.

7. Resourcefulness.
She makes use of the many talents among her relatives and circle of friends. If her aunt is a piano player, she’ll ask her to play at the wedding ceremony. If her sister-in-law is a graphic designer, she’ll hire her to design the invitations.A Frugal bride realizes that getting her loved ones involved will not only cut costs, it will maker her wedding more meaningful.

Beach Theme Wedding

Whether you are both old beach bums or you are going to a beach honeymoon, you can work your passion into the celebration.

First by relaxing your wedding day dress code . wear a simple dress . The bride should wear a bare shoulder dress in a floaty fabric like chiffon and a slim silhouette (not straight cut but not firmly A-line). Sandals for all, including the guys. Dress the men in a nice light fabric, like cheesecloth or linen , in a sandy or white color. Just shirt and pants.

Music will play role in the reception. Hire a band that can play Taarab, Bango or Caribbean style, calypso or coastal music.

For the cards, create a seaside motif with the use of pressed shells. Blue paper with white shells. Sprinkle sand over glue in the corners of the cards for that added ocean side feel.Of course a beach would be an ideal location but you can create your own by dumping sand over the whole event area or just on the walkway area..

The guests could receive a manzi welcome drink.Tall palm tree set in the corner of the room will Add some beach side flair. For center pieces and flower decoration use hibiscus, birds of paradise and even orchids if you can get. Use oil-burning torches to line the walkway. A beach soiree is very informal so I’d hold off on anything at the head of the walkway.

A blue reception helps create that sea and sky feel. Dress the tables with blue tablecloths and have white dressed chairs. Centerpieces of individual clear vases with white blooms wrapped with blue ribbon. The cake can be decorated in the same blue with white waves flowing round the body of the cake and topped with a white fondant sailboat. If indoors, keep the setting light and airy – look for a room with high ceilings, windows, maybe a sunset view. Have your servers dress in island style.

Serve your guests loads of seafood and coastal dishes. Let fish and coconuts be the guideline when deciding on what to offer during each course.

Favors of either real shells or chocolate shells, whichever you prefer.

7 Tips For A Successful Dream Wedding

1.Wedding Budget

To have your dream wedding  doesn’t mean you have to  spend loads instead of thinking of a wanna-have list ask yourself “what can we afford to spend?” The easiest way to cut down on your wedding budget? Trim your guest list for that dream wedding, It is a fact that most of wedding expenses go to dining your guests. Remember, venue costs are likely to account for about one third to half of your budget.

2.Have a  wedding prioritization checklist

Once you know your budget, first things first is aim’s to work out how much you  actually can afford to spend on different things and know the priorities, what’s important to YOU.Write down all the things you need to spend money on. Always keep in mind that you don’t need to stick to convention or have everything you’re told you need. Discuss what’s most important to both of you. You may want a funky themed wedding cake, but would you rather a honeymoon abroad? Or a professional photographer?

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3.Start booking as many vendors  as soon as possible in advance.

You will be shocked how venues and vendors are usually booked up very quickly so it’s safe to secure all things for the set date as soon as possible. This will ensure that Not only do you have more options but it’s less straining as you the wedding day gets closer.

4.Prepare an alternate plan in case of weather acting up against you.

If you are planning an outdoor wedding chose a venue that has a hall or ballroom or cover pavilion available on your date just in case everything goes south on the wedding day.It is also a good idea to do your research on the weather for your set date and choose the set up according to the weather predicament for that season.For example in Kenya August is known to be a hot month is outdoor wedding is preferable for a date on this month and July is cold so an indoor wedding is preferable.But remember August is the wedding season month so keep in mind tip number 1 book vendors and venue as soon as possible.

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5.Have a wedding coordinator the day of the wedding. 

For a perfectly timed wedding. The wedding coordinator will help usher the guests from ceremony to reception, you can have appetizers and drink in waiting. If you have done the planning yourself be sure to engage the wedding coordinator at least 4 weeks prior so that she has a clear picture of what you want on the day and implement them for you so you don’t have to stress out on your big day.

6.Put in mind how your guests will get to the venue. 

If the venue is in a remote area, have a bus to ferry guests from a central place to the wedding venue. This arrangement will put guests at ease that they didn’t have to drive and could enjoy more cocktails. And to cut the wedding budget cost have the ceremony and reception venue in one place if possible or as close to each other as possible.

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7.Ensure you have a relaxed day before the wedding and restful night sleep. 

It is important that you wake up as early as possible depending on you days program  to ensure everything is not done in a rush and you surely have a successful and happy day. Plan at least 4 hours period for preparation to the time you leave the house to the venue. The best way to enjoy the day is to have everything happen in its time but if you loose on time ensure you catch up with time as early as possible by cutting down on unimportant things to avoid having a rushed event.

 

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11 Tips keeping your mom on wedding fashion radar

As seen on Samantha Bridal fashion show during the July Wedding Expo, below are tips on how to place the mother of the bride on the wedding fashion radar.

1. Mom’s outfit should complement bridesmaids’ dresses, and not match them. You don’t want the ushers confusing the seating arrangement! mo4
2. Help her chose a color that suits well her tone, and sits pretty with the overall wedding palette

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3. Just for modesty, its best to have your shoulders and arms covered, at least for the ceremony. Lace is the all-time graceful look;consider sheers and organza too, just a hint of elegance. Chose a comfortable style and cut to flatter your body.

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4.Avoid black and white in whatever shades. The former is too severe, whereas the latter is too bridal, lest you be accused of trying to outshine the queen!

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5. Good supportive underwear will come in handy, not only for comfort but to help you fit well into your Queenly role.
6 . Match your shoes and clutch bag, remember less is more and avoid too much beading especially for the daytime celebration. Heels are preferable. They will add to you that graceful gait for the occasion.

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7. Don’t leave the buying to Mom because she is always selfless, thus likely to spend on other items like food.

8. Involve her. Have her understand that she too will attract attention on that day and needs to look fabulous for you.
9 If she can afford to buy her outfit, accompany her anyway and help her choose. If you are the groom and have no idea what to select, have a younger female relative accompany her.
10. If you do not know where to start, refer to fashion publications such as Samantha bridals for listings of outlets.

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11. Finally, remind mom to walk and break into her shoe, and rehearse her graceful walk on the aisle before the dawn breaks to your nuptials.

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Wedding Day Shoes -101

• If it pinches the first time, it sure will pinch later.Shoes should fit comfortably immediately.

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• The pair may be one to die for but you still need healthy feet so pick one that allows you  room to wiggle your toes for continued blood circulation.

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• You want to stand tall at the occasion so wear shoes several times at home after purchase to ensure comfort.
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The ultimate Guide for Flower Girls

All girls young and old attest to this; being a flower girl allows even the most unassuming of us to live the Cinderella tales once in our life- time. As a member of the wedding party, she needs to share in the glamor and glory of your celebra- tion; you will want to give her a lasting memory, which just like the bride starts from feeling more than a million buck as every last guests flips their iPhones towards her and her petal basket! Just like Cinderella, her dress and sandals will have a lot to do with her mood and presence.

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Comfort
Thus, when choosing a flower girl’s dress, comfort should be the uttermost guideline; you want a hap- py mini-bride trotting ahead of you, and not a total mini version of the bride but with limply feet and goose bumps, or hair up-dos rivaling the matron! Remember this flowery princess will walk in right ahead of you, and any little sign of discomfort on her part may interfere with the mood of your celebration. Ensure that the dress is made of comfort- able fabric and soft materials that will not cause itch on her delicate skin. Little girls may have a strong affinity for their mum’s closet; but putting her in high heels will only result to a whining princess, not too good a show for the fairy tale in the making. Beautiful ballerina flats (no matter how much she may beg for heels) that are made of patent leather to ensure her feet breath throughout the day will work magic on her day-long comfort.

Do take her to dress measurement and trials to allow her just a glimpse of the fun ahead and ascertain her fit, again, let her try the shoes and break into them before the wedding day.

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Style
Style will also play a major factor in choosing the little ones dress; what is the style of your wedding? Although the wedding gown design has dramatically changed through the seasons, the style of the flower girl can be said to have evaded this metamorphosis. Maybe because, she is a child and you can only go too far or maybe because between deigning the world’s most sought after gown and churning bridesmaids wear that rival the bride’s; designers conveniently forget the little fairies! You can opt to have the flower dress made into a special little version of the bride’s wedding gown or even a flower girl version of the bridesmaids’ dresses. Of course, bear in mind that the end product must be age-appropriate.
After you have done all the checks for stylish comfort, check on the formality of your nuptials; where is the location of your wedding, is it a casual, ocean front, sun and sand affair or a solemn church ceremony? If you are having your wedding on the beach, then your flower girl’s dress should be something in light and airy colors, such as pastels (light pinks, blues, yel- lows, etc.) and simple designs. If you are having your wedding in a ballroom setting, then you want to pick a fancy princess dress for your flower girl.
A little age-appropriate jewelry will make your girls feel appreciated, and so is a hairdo which crowns her baby- radiance. Look for tiaras and bows to add that extra shimmer. Avoid make up as their skin is quite sensitive, and anyway-nature is yet to play tricks with her skin! She will look radiant with her baby face undisturbed. A spritz of perfume will do the trick.

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Length

A lot of designers also advise that a flower girl’s dress should be either floor length, or tea-length. This will ideally affect any other accessories like stockings; you surely do not want to put your Cinderella in an aisle sweeping dress and stockings underneath! Again, the length of the dress should be in sync with the venue; for instance, a beach, forest and park wedding may not be very ideal for floor sweeping dresses, while too short a dress may not be suited for a church event. Still on length, floor sweeping dresses may only be suitable for older girls as the younger ones may tend to stumble on the seams.

Both the predicted weather and the season will also make a big factor to the flower girl’s dress; cold seasons/destinations may call for a sleeved dress, or a strappy one that can be paired with a bolero.
Finally, after she’s all dressed in her princess role, let her be. Do not fuss over a missed beat or skipped step, look past the already juice stained dress and embrace the child’s spontaneity. Remember practice makes perfect, but do not obsess, that’s the appeal of being a child.

Theme Weddings and Parties

Whatever month your wedding or party is in, wherever the location, it could be indoors or outdoors, theme-in your event will not only add magic to the affair but will help create a one of a kind event that will leave a lasting impression on your guests minds.

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As seen on my dream wedding Elijah and Joy choose to have a musical theme and incorporated personalized dance and music performances. Elijah performed a song and took time to learn to play the saxophone just to perform on the day. As for Joy she performed a special dance routine with the bridesmaid at the reception. At the end of the day they were both fulfilled and happy about the decision.

In Kenya today, couples preparing to host a wedding, when asked about a theme most present a color scheme.

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Let us start out by not confusing the two.

A theme should be an idea, a motif to which you can plan all aspects of your event around. It helps create a sense of continuity throughout all aspects of your event. This is not to say however that a colour couldn’t be your theme but if it is, try sticking to one. Four colors is a color scheme, one is a theme.

Why theme weddings & parties?

It helps create a definitive event and also ensures that your personal style can be reflected in the occasion. I encourage you to think outside the box. Take your guests on a journey. Use your theme as a motif that will be repeated throughout all areas of your event, from the décor to the food, the clothes and the music.

How can I go about coming up with a theme?

Inspiration for a theme can come from anywhere, anything as vague as a vase you love to your favorite movie, a country you would give an arm and a leg to visit to your cultural roots. Once you’ve found your theme, make a list of all aspects of your event and decide which you can tune into your chosen theme.

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A quick example:

If you love salsa, you could design your event around a Latin theme by incorporating the following into your planning:

  • Printers: Your invitations and RSVP cards could be fan shaped and with red ink, probably with a silhouette of a couple doing ‘the forbidden dance’. Programmes could carry the same silhouette
  • Clothes: Could dress the men up in matador style clothes and women in white frilly blouses with long, flowing, brightly colored skirts. Flowers in the hair are a definite yes
  • Decor: Filled with vibrant colors such as reds, yellows and, for contrast, black. Something creative like a walkway of Red Hot Chilli Peppers could even cut down your décor costs
  • Food: Go Spanish or Mexican

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  • Music: Try salsa/flamenco
  • Take the bridal party for salsa lessons and invite a salsa instructor to your party to help encourage the guests to party

 

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Of course you can’t cover all aspects of your event such as rings but the more you do, the clearer the theme. Something to note: A special cocktail is a festive way to launch a reception-or caps it off. Pick one that adds a splash to your decor and fits into your theme. Over the next few pages we shall give you ideas on how to go about executing a theme event. We shall give you examples of themes and help you find sources for everything you require to effectively carry it out.

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How To Choose Bridesmaids Dresses

1.How much should I expect my bridesmaids to be willing to spend on their dress?

Expenses for attendants can add up quickly, from travel, clothing to participation in parties and showers. People in their 20s and 30s may find themselves invited to attend or participate in several weddings in the same year, which can cause serious financial stress. Keep this in mind when you ask a friend or relative to be in your wedding. In order to avoid hearing grumbles about money, choose a bridesmaid dress that is reasonably priced ask your bridesmaids what they consider reasonable since they are the ones who will be spending the money or work together with your party to find a dress that’s both within their style and budget. Brides are not required to pay for bridesmaid dresses, but if you want your maids to wear something more expensive, consider adding it to your own budget or paying for half. Try to mitigate expenses elsewhere too if they’re buying the dresses, don’t make them buy jewellery and shoes too.

 

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2.If I don’t want my bridesmaids to match, what are some alternatives?

Your bridesmaids’ dresses certainly don’t have to be exact matches. Many brides will offer their bridesmaids a range of styles to choose from dresses in the same fabric and color (or a range of colors) but with different cuts, or even different patterns. If you want to give your attendants even more freedom with their dresses, you could provide them with guidelines regarding dress fabric, length, color, and level of formality and let them select their own bridesmaids’ dresses. The maid or matron of honor’s dresses and flowers can also be a different color, fabric, and style than the other bridesmaids’. Bridesmaids’ shoes are generally the same type – most brides opt to put their attendants in pumps or sandals – and color, but they don’t have to be the exact same shoe. Some brides choose their attendants’ hairstyles and hair accessories. Jewellery can tie your bridesmaids’ outfits and hairstyles together if they aren’t wearing the same exact dresses and hairstyles. You can provide key pieces of jewellery to them as your bridesmaids’ gifts, or discuss it carefully with them to ensure that the pieces they choose aren’t too busy, loud, or off-color.

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3. The wearing white to a wedding thread got me thinking. Is it appropriate to wear a bridesmaid’s dress to another wedding (assuming it looks completely different from that wedding’s bridesmaids dresses). I have a bridesmaids’ dress that isn’t too fancy (knee length) but is that classic bridesmaid’s dress material-satiny. I was planning on wearing it to a wedding this coming December, but don’t want to look like I’m trying to be a bridesmaid. I feel like if it’s not worn to a wedding, when the heck would I ever wear it again (as it is with every other expensive bridesmaid dress I suppose). It all depends. Does it LOOK like a bride’s maid’s dress? You know what I mean. Some dresses just scream BRIDE’S MAID! Also, is it a dress from a well-known shop? If lots of your friends have been planning weddings in the past few years, chances are, they’ve seen it and know. If this is not the case, it is entirely possible you could wear it again to a wedding. Usually though, a BM dress that has the best chance of being worn again is one that is tea-length, that can be dressed up for the wedding then dressed down for another occasion. If it’s a full-length dress, consider having it altered to a tea-length so it can be worn again with a whole new personality.

 

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4. Is There a Bridesmaid-Gown Style That Flatters Everyone?

Most bridal parties include women with a number of body types, so it can be difficult to select a dress that will make everyone happy. Not only do A-line gowns flatter almost every figure, it is absolutely okay to choose one dress and ask your bridesmaids to wear it You are the bride, after all. Just be sensitive select a dress the maid who’s a size 16, not the one who’s a size 6, and be sure to suggest a good tailor who can help fit each dress properly. If you want to make sure everyone wears something that’s flattering to her individual figure, consider choosing a color (and length, if you wish), and allowing the bridesmaids to pick their own gowns. For additional coherency, have them choose dresses in similar fabrics, such as silk or satin. Separates are also a fantastic option and allow each girl to mix and match skirt and top styles keeping the fabric and color identical for the most flattering combination for her body type.

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Best man Duties

Let’s Go Over it Again

African weddings still suffer from the dreaded ‘African time-keeping’ tag, but you will not allow this to happen at your best friend’s wedding, or will you? Ensure the rehearsal does happen, even if no one else thinks a rehearsal is a good idea. Find out exactly the order of the day. When is the bride arriving? Who’s sitting where on the high table? What’s the phone number of the caterer, musician, florist? Account for all sorts of mishaps and work out your contingency plan. If the DJ lets them down, do you know someone who could step in at a moment’s notice? Even if the bride is organizing the rehearsal, you need to be there and remember exactly what is meant to happen because with the stress and nerves of the day, someone might forget and it’s up to you to put things back on track again and you’ll be adored for it.

 

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Best man

  • He is the groom’s right-hand man and the troubleshooter on the big day. He is usually the best friend, brother, cousin or even the groom’s father.
  • He should be highly reliable, cool under pressure, smart, effortlessly charming, and a brilliant public speaker.

Wedding Day Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for organizing grooms’ men activities.
  • Always offer to stand by the groom’s side always and not just on the big day.
  • Organizes a bachelor party/stag party for the groom and preferably in consultation with the groom rather than springing any surprises. It should of course, take place well ahead of the wedding day. We’re not going to go into too much detail here as to what you get up to on the stag night. Make sure everyone he wants can be there and can afford it and that they all have the time of their lives. Be safe, be legal, be cool. Make the bride your ally by making sure she will trust you not to get the groom in too much trouble on his stag night (you sly little devil, you!).
  • He should be involved in planning the wedding so that he knows what should happen at any given time.
  • Make sure the groom arrives at the wedding on time and in the right suit. Help the groom along the task of finding suitable outfits you’ve seen in the magazines like this one you are holding now, or even arrange a boy’s day out and treat him to a ready-to-measure three piece, that’ll leave the single girls crying at the altar! And while you are at it, get yourself something stunning after all, you’ll be the one they’ll all be swooning over…Under no circumstances should you pick an outfit for yourself that’s better than his, however much he might say it suits you. He needs to look as a prince, as the bride will look majestic, she’ll think you’re her Best Man too (don’t underrate this point-you still want to be invited round his house once he’s married, don’t you?) If you are hiring or arranging the purchase of morning suits or tuxedos, it’s up to you to arrange everyone (groom, attendants and so on) to meet for fittings – and take responsibility to ensure everyone pays their deposit, purchase or rental fee.
  • Accompany the groom to all traditional ceremonies including dowry discussions and payments.
  • Carrying the rings.
  • Assist in applying for marriage licence.
  • As a witness to the wedding, he also gets to sign the marriage certificate.
  • Acts as an official especially when the groom is at his most nervous state. Both civil and religious ceremonies legally require witnesses, even if family members make up that quota, the groom would feel a lot happier knowing his best man in the vicinity.

On the Day Responsibilities:

  • He gives the groom a good breakfast or lunch and soothes his nerves.
  • Keeps groom on schedule by making sure the groom turns up to the venue on time and looks his best.
  • He ensures the groom’s going-away suit is at the reception venue and that the tickets, passports and transport are easily at hand.
  • He also makes sure that the buttonholes for the groom, himself and the ushers are all delivered.
  • Drives groom to ceremony site and sees that he is properly dressed before the wedding.
  • Checks the ushers to know what they’re doing and keeps the groom calm as he waits for his bride to arrive.
  • Pays the clergyman, musicians, photographer and any other service provider on the wedding day.
  • Holds the bride’s ring for the groom, if no ring bearer, until needed by officiant.
  • He may also act as a witness for the signing of the register.
  • Drives the newlyweds to reception if there is no driver hired.
  • At the reception, he may act as master of ceremony to announce the entrance of the bride and groom and also introduce the speakers. Finally, he delivers his speech, which should be witty and generous.
  • Offers to toast first at the reception.
  • Dances with the maid of honor during the bridal party dance.
  • May drive couple to airport or honeymoon suite.
  • Oversees the return of tuxedo rentals for the groom and ushers, on time and in good condition.

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Grooms Men

  • By contrast they have it easy. They tend to be close relations and old friends.
  • They also double up as ushers.

What Are Their Duties?

  • Their job is to seat guests correctly ie brides family to the left and groom’s family to the right and reserve the front rows for family.
  • These are usually friends or relatives of the groom and they can sometimes double as ushers but usually do not have as many duties as the best man.
  • They are required to be at the rehearsal to familiarize themselves with entrance, exit and bathroom locations for the guests’ comfort and learn the seating arrangements.
  • Assist with any final details and hand out the programmes to guests.
  • Manage seating arrangements by escorting the guests to their seats as per the guest’s relationship to the couple.
  • During the ceremony, groomsmen escort the bridesmaids down the aisle.
  • Ensure that everyone departs from the church in an orderly manner.
  • The groomsmen and ushers mingle with the guests at the reception and give any assistance and perhaps propose a few toasts.

Tigist And Josiah

Tigist and Josiah both have their own versions of when they first met. According to Tigist they met in 2005 at a lunch at Josiah’s cousin’s place. But Josiah swears they first met at Baraton University where Tigist was studying and his cousin introduced them.

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The couple had ten maids and ten groomsmen. The maids wore long green dresses with a pick up detail behind and beads on the bustier area. They accessorized with flower shaped diamond hair clips and brown shoes. The groomsmen wore white shirts, black suites, black shoes and green bow ties.

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TRADITIONS

“Well, the only tradition that was done was Josiah’s parents had to go all the way to Ethiopia to ask for my hand in marriage. Traditionally they should have gone home three times but my dad was kind enough to let them go only once. Also traditionally in introduced them.Josiah is never allowed to go with his boys to ask for my hand in marriage that is not accepted in the Ethiopian culture. Only elderly people go to do the asking. I didn’t get to toss the bouquet because it was raining.” Tigist says.

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PROPOSAL

“The proposal was meant to be at Habesha restaurant which is our favorite restaurant. But it did not go as I had planned,” Josiah recalls. “ We had planned to go there for lunch after church but we made a quick stop at the Nairobi hospital to see a family friend who was sick. Then we met another friend who insisted we join her for lunch at her home in Lavington. I agreed but Josiah was hesitant. We tried to persuade the lady but she could not take no for an answer. After the lunch we were heading to his cousin’s wedding rehearsal and I noticed that something was wrong with Josiah because he did not even eat. While in the car he started a break up story and I joked and told him that he was either breaking up with me for real or proposing. Then he became too serious something he isn’t. Then I was like gosh he is breaking up with me. He started removing the seat belt and said” I’m tired of dating you because I want you to be my wife will you marry me?” by that time I was in tears thinking the fool is breaking up with me! The ring had a green stone, which I always wanted. Before I said yes I was like oh gosh it’s a green ring…He went down on one knee when we got to a place where he could.” Tigist adds.

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FASHION

Tigist wanted a gown that was simple and classy with details. She started her search 6 months to the wedding. “ I did not want a gown that had a corset. Three months to the wedding, I found my gown at Jasmine brides. It was ivory, had small details on the pick-ups, long trail and a simple veil. To accessorise, I wore green shoes and a diamond flower shaped clip on my hair. The diamond was not real of course! Josiah wore a tux from Hugo Boss. My mother wore a traditional Ethiopian wear called Habesha kemis. She had it made with the colour brown and green.” Tigist says.

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CEREMONY
“We are both Seventh day Adventists so the ceremony was SDA. We personalized our vows and Josiah surprised me by singing for me before we said our vows, it was so romantic and sweet of him. That was an emotional moment for me.” Tigist recalls.

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EVE OF THE WEDDING
“It was a relaxed day which I spent with my parents and siblings. I had lunch, which had been organized by my family friends and later had tea with my inlaws
and my family The madness came later when I had to do my hair and was up and about doing I can’t remember what and the saloon closed before I had done my hair. But my hairdresser was so kind and good to me she did my hair at her house. The crazy thing I did was driving my self to my Godmothers house in Karen at midnight. I was picked from her house on the day of the wedding.” Tigist says

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SETTING THE DATES

“The dates kept changing from December 2010 to 1st of June 2011. But we settled for June 26th 2011 because we knew that all our siblings who are abroad would be available. It was important to us that they be available.” The couple says.

 

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HINDSIGHT
“Our wedding was a success because of early planning, being flexible and above all putting God first. Our greatest ideas were the lanterns, which we had imported from the UK and Indonesia. We saved on time and money by having the church venue, reception and catering from the same place. Looking back there is nothing we would have done differently!” The couple says.

after running around during the planning of the wedding. We spent our days site seeing, going to the spa, swimming. The highlight of the trip was enjoying the breeze and peace of the ocean and also the view of the tide of the ocean in the afternoons together.” The couple says.