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WEDDING UNITY CEREMONY SETS - WEDDING UNITY CANDLES
The Unity Ceremony has become a central component in most marriage ceremonies. Although the message of "two into one" can be represented in different ways, it can serve as a beautiful demonstration of what is in your heart.

Unity Sand Ceremony Vases
Unity Sand Ceremony Vases
Bridal Beauty Calla Lily Unity Ceremony Candles
Bridal Beauty Calla Lily Unity Ceremony Candles
Bride and Groom Personalized Unity Candle
Bride and Groom Personalized Unity Candle
Butterfly Wishes in Precious Jewels Unity Ceremony Candles
Butterfly Wishes in Precious Jewels Unity Ceremony Candles
Butterfly Wishes in Pure White Unity Ceremony Candles
Butterfly Wishes in Pure White Unity Ceremony Candles
Celtic Charm Unity Ceremony Candles
Celtic Charm Unity Ceremony Candles
Country Elegance Unity Ceremony Candles
Country Elegance Unity Ceremony Candles
Crystalline Quartz Sand
Crystalline Quartz Sand
Double Ring Unity & Taper Holders
Double Ring Unity & Taper Holders
Expression of Faith Unity Ceremony Candles
Expression of Faith Unity Ceremony Candles
Family Circle Monogram Personalized Unity Candle
Family Circle Monogram Personalized Unity Candle
Flower of Love In Romantic Red Unity Ceremony Candles
Flower of Love In Romantic Red Unity Ceremony Candles
Forget-Me-Not True Love Unity Ceremony Candles
Forget-Me-Not True Love Unity Ceremony Candles
Happily Ever After Personalized Unity Candle
Happily Ever After Personalized Unity Candle
Honor Love Cherish Personalized Unity Candle
Honor Love Cherish Personalized Unity Candle
Interchangeable Family Crest Personalized Unity Candle
Interchangeable Family Crest Personalized Unity Candle
Lily of the Valley Designer Pen Base
Lily of the Valley Designer Pen Base
Lily of the Valley Unity Ceremony Candles
Lily of the Valley Unity Ceremony Candles
Modern Monogram Personalized Unity Candle
Modern Monogram Personalized Unity Candle
Monogram Silhouette Unity Pillar Candle
Monogram Silhouette Unity Pillar Candle
Ocean of Love Unity Ceremony Candles
Ocean of Love Unity Ceremony Candles
Platinum Elegance Unity Ceremony Candles
Platinum Elegance Unity Ceremony Candles
Scenic Sand
Scenic Sand
Stylized Heart Collection
Stylized Heart Collection
Suspended Heart Unity & Taper Holders
Suspended Heart Unity & Taper Holders
Asian Fusion Unity Ceremony Candles
Asian Fusion Unity Ceremony Candles
Winter Wonder Unity Ceremony Candles
Winter Wonder Unity Ceremony Candles
Unity Candle Holder with Double Dome Design
Unity Candle Holder with Double Dome Design
Western Fringe Unity Ceremony Candles
Western Fringe Unity Ceremony Candles
     
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The Candlemaker's Companion : A Complete Guide to Rolling, Pouring, Dipping, and Decorating Your Own Candles (Paperback)


Amazon.com
"Please, please, please, burn candles!" pleads Betty Oppenheimer. "Too many people save them, keep them wrapped up in a drawer or forever in the same centerpiece holder, never to be burned." If that isn't enough incentive to use candles, the rest of this thorough guide certainly provides it in the form of step-by-step instructions covering virtually all aspects of making rolled, poured, molded, dipped, and decorated candles--even candleholders. Though there are no photos, the line drawings are quite helpful, as are the crafting tips that--along with well-chosen candle-related quotes--fill the book's margins. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal
Both these books cover essentially the same ground and are good basic guides for making candles. They deal with waxes, wicks, molds, scents, and a variety of decorating techniques. Oppenheimer's book has a more extensive text with line drawings, while Coney's is completely illustrated with color photographs. Both have more information on candle-making than Gloria Nicol's The New Candle Book (LJ 11/1/95), a guide that emphasizes candle display. These are both good basic books for the library craft collection.

Review: Excellent Introduction to Serious Hobbyist. A few minor blemishes.,

`The Candlemaker's Companion' by Betty Oppenheimer is a the very first book I have read on home candlemaking, and I got it primarily as a source for techniques for decorating commercially made candles, but I am happy to report that it lives up to its subtitle of `A Complete Guide to Rolling, Pouring, Dipping, and Decorating Your Own Candles'

The author states and I agree wholeheartedly that there are a lot of similarities between candlemaking and cooking, as long as you don't push the analogy too hard. Both skills use chemistry, heat, and measuring in roughly the same amounts, somewhere between a teaspoon (5 ml) and five pounds. And, if Ms. Oppenheimer's book were to be compared to a cookbook, it would not be to the Betty Crocker / Better Homes and Gardens / `Joy of Cooking' genre of lots of recipes with little why and wherefores or to the `Gourmet Magazine' / Martha Steward school of emphasis on elegance and entertaining or to the Eric Rippert / Thomas Keller / Daniel Boulud school of cuisine as high art. It can be most closely compared to Alton Brown of `Good Eats' and Shirley Corriher of `Cookwise' where the why of things is given just as much importance as the how and how much.

As someone totally new to the candlemaking craft, I am really impressed by how many variables go into making a successful candle. A matter so humble as the wick requires a whole chapter, and the first long chapter to boot. Dismiss any notions that any length of cotton string can serve as a wick. After reading this book, I am convinced that your conventional kitchen twine will fail miserably as a wick, regardless of the thickness of the candle or any other variable entering the picture. The best wicks are braided from many, many strands of cotton in such a way that as they burn, they bend so their tip reaches out to the outer layer of flame and becomes oxidized (turned to ash) without smoking as a result of partial burning.

As a former chemist, the varieties of waxes are a bit more familiar to me, but the variety and techniques of additives to the wax involves a second major section, albeit not even as long as the chapter on wicks. Heating wax is one place where the parallels to cooking are significant, as the range of temperatures are similar to deep frying, and safety measures are similar.

The variety of techniques for making candles is also familiar; as I have dealt with all sorts of candles, including poured, dipped, rolled, and sculpted. What is unfamiliar is the amount of care one needs in the selection of the best combination of wicks and waxes for each technique. Buying your 11 pound block of paraffin and some coloring at your local craft store, throwing it all into a heating pot, and pouring the result into a mold with wick will probably lead to a less than perfect result.

This brings up the fact that like baking and unlike savory cooking, candlemaking measurements must really be pretty precise, which, among other things, means you really do need a pretty accurate scale for measuring weight. The author makes no suggestions, but I will chime in and say that the type which are best for cooking, the digital, dual unit electronic models are really the best. And, largely agreeing with the author, I will say that this is the ONLY tool that you can share between your kitchen and your candlemaking bench. The author, from long experience, I am sure, says that any tool you use for candlemaking will acquire traces of wax that you will invariably be unable to clean from the tool. This includes all other types of measuring devices.

This brings me to the fact that the author has some serious weaknesses in her discussion of measurements. At the top of the list is her mistaking a gallon for 3.76 milliliters (ml) rather than 3.76 Liters. This means she is off by a factor of 1000! While this may not cause any problems for anyone ignoring the metric measurements, it can cause serious headscratching for someone not thoroughly familiar with the metric system, is valiantly trying to work with it for all its obvious examples. My more general issue with Ms. Oppenheimer's measurements is that she interchangeably uses volumes, weights, and relative size (parts). My suggestion would be to stick primarily to metric weights and do conversions to volume only when really necessary, as when you are figuring out how much wax you need to fill a particular vessel to a particular level.

My only other major issue I could find with the book is in the fact that Ms. Oppenheimer makes a reference to the color wheel as if this device typically taught in the seventh grade were a working part of all her reader's everyday knowledge. While I have a vague notion of what the color wheel looks like and how its used, I have no certainty that I know where to find one which will work with pigments (one of the things I do remember is that there are different color wheels for combining pigments and beams of light.)

Regarding my original purpose for buying this book, I can state that it gives many sound looking techniques for decorating the outside of commercially purchased candles, although I did find a few slips in lists of materials which I would consider a major flaw in a cooking recipe.

I recommend this book for the `sophisticated' beginner who is willing, as the author wisely suggests, to do a little experimentation in pursuit of the hobby. If you just want to knock off a few votive candles, buy a ready-made kit for the purpose.

Recommended, with warning to keep your brain fully engaged as your read.

Review: Great How-to Book

What really sets this book apart from other craft and how to books is the author's notes from personal experience about different things that she has tried. For example, she details how wicks are supposed to work and what happened when she tried to make her own. She has a wonderfully succinct style and includes just enough historical background to keep it moving, interesting and usable as a resource when you are actually at the table.

Review: Good book, hoping for more illustrations
Great book when it comes to content, but lacking in illustrations.

Review: the best book on the subject
Having dabbled in candle-making since I was a child, I have read a good many chandlery books. This is by far the most comprehensive book on the subject I have read and the instructions are easy to understand and follow.

Review: A must for beginner and those who thought they knew candles!
This book is incredibly useful for creating a cheap candlemaking studio out of common items. It makes candlemaking accessible for the regular venturing hobbyist. It is meant to be owned. I recommend that once you get the basics of this book down that you also buy The Encyclopedia of Candlemaking Techniques A Step By Step Visual Giude by Sandie Lea to explore the more creative techniques in an easy approach. They are a must set.

Review: Good Buy!
I bought this book about a month ago and have found it very helpful. It does not have any photo's but more than makes up for it with lot's of good drawings on a wide variety of candles.




Candle Making (Step-by-Step Crafts) (Paperback)

About the Author
Cheryl Owen is an experienced crafter who has also worked as a dressmaker, fashion designer and embroiderer. She is the author of many craft-related books and has contributed to numerous magazines including Essentials, Good House Keeping and Inspirations on subjects as diverse as paper, clay, fabric, glass painting and salt dough. Candle making is her latest passion, and she has created a number of exciting handmade candles for craft and lifestyle magazines.

Review: I can't believe that no one has written a review for this!!
This book starts out with defining different materials,waxes, molds,coloring/scenting,and wicks. It tells you how to prepare the wick;how to level the bottom of the candle;and how to use containers found in all homes. It has sections on beeswax candles,making tapers at home,making your own molds,painting and applique candles, layering candles, making floating flowers by hand, imbedding, gel candles(small section),making stacked candles,hurricane(shell)candles,stencilling, wrapped candle ideas,stick candles for the yard,marbling candles,and frosted candles. This book includes templates, variations and tips in the sections and all pages are either full colored pictures or have multiple pictures. Many of the crafts are even explained with pictures to show the novice how to make candles. I have bought around 30 books on candles and I still like this very much. It shows you how to make candles from nothing but the wax and your hands. I can't say enough about this book...



Essentially Candles: The Elegant Art of Candle Making & Embellishing (Paperback)

Book Description

Now anyone can create, scent, color and embellish professional looking candles at home.

This new book will satisfy the needs of candle makers from the complete novice that has only a few dollars and an orange juice can mold to the entrepreneur, ready to start a small home business. With over 250 color photographs that guide the reader through step-by-step instructions, the entire candle-making process is presented for more than 20 unique candles with endless variations. From the selection of raw materials such as wicks, waxes, colors and fragrances to the finishing touches, Katherine J. McDaniel and Dr. Robert S. McDaniel offer a comprehensive look at this exciting craft.

Dr. Robert S. McDaniel is also the author of Essentially Soap, a finalist for the 2001 Award of Excellence.

-Color photographs guide the reader through step-by-step instructions
-Projects for pillar candles, dipped tapers, rolled candles, container candles, floating candles, sand candles, mold making and much more
-Guides for decorating and adding fragrance to candles

Review: clear and elegant presentation.
If you are only going to invest in one book -- this should be the one! In addition to instructions to create classic and creative candles, there are great explanations of wax types, molds, safety precautions, and more. All this information is presented with words of encouragement and enhanced with well-photographed examples.

Review: Essentially Most Useful
I was first struck by the photo content. It seems that procedures to make every common type of candle (and several uncommon ones as well) are fully illustrated with lots of photos that make reproducing the results extremely easy to follow. Not only that but the authors helped to dispell my bewildernment over the many, many ingredients available on the market which are useful (or not) for producing special effects. For instance, the suggestion to forget gloss ingredients and use higher temperatures in making the candle is simple and highly practical.

I own or have looked through almost every candle book on the market, and I think this one is clearly the best resource book available. I just wish it were longer.

Finally, to my surprise, I discovered that this is the only book that is recommended by my primary ingredient supplier. They seem to agree that it is the most factual and accurate book on the market suitable for those getting started as well as for those needing more info as they scale up.

Review: Best value!
Ingredient selection for candles can be baffling, but Dr. Bob covers the gamut and tells which work or when there is a better way to do things. Lots of projects with easily available equipment as well as how to use fancy molds, or even make your own molds! Over 250 beautiful color pictures make procedures and results easy to understand. The section on how much wax is needed for a particular mold is invaluable, and I personally love the section on wax characteristics.

The FAQ is quite complete and look for tips on the best ways to make or avoid mottled candles, glossy candles, and which special ingredients can be replaced by the right technique. This is a valuable book for scout leaders, first timers, and experienced candlemakers alike. But then, what would you expect from the authors of Essentially Soap.

Review: Essentially Candles kindles enthusiasm
"To waken interest and kindle enthusiasm is the sure way to teach easily and successfully. " Tryon Edwards (1809-1894)

This quote,(pun intended), describes Essentailly Candles to a "T". Starting with the history of candles,then proceeding to choosing the correct wax, wick and additives, then to the projects and great photos, Bob and Kate McDaniel have done an excellent job of teaching basic and advance skill in candlemaking. The book is easily read, the projects are illustrated with great photos and it is packed full of information useful to either the novice or more experienced candlemaker. I found the infomation on color, blending techniques, wax quantites for molds and differences and uses of various waxes to be most informative and helpful. I have made candles for over 20 years and still learned many new and useful things from this book.There are many books with pretty pictures and directions for projects. Essentially Candles not only gives the projects and the step-by-step directions but also offers the foundation information necessary to explore other possibilities. A must have for anyone wishing to know the why of candlemaking.

Review: Great for Beginners and Advanced Alike!
This book is excellent for beginners but also for more advanced candlemakers. It includes a wealth of information on ingredients and equipment both store bought and homemade. It covers a variety of candle types including pillar, container, gel, floating, fantasy and tapers to name some. It also includes handy charts like figuring out how much wax you need for a mold or how to create a particular color. Good list of suppliers too. Lots of creative ideas for more advanced candlemakers and step by step instructions for beginners. There is something for everyone.



The Book Of Candlemaking: Creating Scent, Beauty & Light (Paperback)

Amazon.com
Creating your own candles allows for a wide range of creative expression. Molding, dipping, rolling, carving, twisting, scenting, decorating-all these methods yield unique handmade candles, and all are nicely explored in this well-illustrated guide. A thorough introduction to the various techniques sets the stage for dozens of projects, from molded shapes concealing hidden treasures or stately pillars collaged with found objects to elegantly decoupaged tapers or whimsical candles mimicking ice cream sundaes. Many projects are devoted to decorating candle containers, so in addition to showing beginners how to delve into the field and providing more experienced crafters with new ideas, the book also offers great designs for unleashing your creativity on the candleholder, even if you never make a single candle from scratch. --Amy Handy

Book Description

Make candles with that personal, imaginative touch. Gorgeous color photographs come together with a complete how-to guide to help you produce any combination of size, shape, color, scent, and style. Experiment with mold, double mold, dipped, rolled, and floating candles, shape them by carving, pinching, and twisting the wax, and add aromatic effects. Decorating techniques include decoupage, embossing, and leafing, while a variety of easily available items such as dried leaves, foil, paint, cork, glitter, and bracelet charms will transform the most ordinary candle into an object of beauty and charm. You'll even learn how to make candleholders and containers from ordinary household items, and individualize store-bought candles. Lavish photographs of gleaming candles in inspiring settings show exactly how to create a romantic evening, a festive holiday atmosphere, or a warm welcome for dinner guests.

Review: Good but not great
This book covers the basics in candlemaking, what you'll need, wick types, wax types, pouring temps, which is very informative but it lacks in the candle varieties. It seems to focus more on candle decorating. I was looking for tips on making chunk, layered and ice candles to name a few. There also isn't any information on Gel wax or soy wax. There was some helpful information in here, but overall it wasn't what I was looking for in a candle book.

Review: Well, I DID come back to order it....*grin*,
First impression....all I can say is I guess my dog likes it! I woke up this morning to find the pages of this book strewn all over my yard. What was left of it did seem very informative and useful, so I came back to reorder it. Maybe this time I'll get to see the whole book. LOL

Review: I think this is a great book for beginners to candle making
The information is very useful, detailed, and well presented



One of the most cherished newer traditions in wedding ceremonies, the lighting of the Unity Candle symbolizes 'Two becoming One in marriage,' as well as the the union of two families.
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BEAUTIFUL UNITY CANDLES for EXPRESSING YOUR HEART
'Marquis by Waterford Unity Candle Holders with Candles, Set of 3'
'Wedding Unity Candles : Floral Fantasy Unity Candle Set / White'
'All About LOVE Unity Candle/Taper Set'
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Lighting the TAPER CANDLES before the ceremony begins...
There are many options for this... Often the groom's mother is escorted by a male usher, while the bride's mother is escorted by the groom, then each mother will light one of the taper candles, symbolizing the two families and lives that are brought together. Alternatively, older children or siblings may be invited to light the tapers. You can choose whatever works best for your family situation and expresses your heart.
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'Waterford Wedding Heirloom Unity Candle Set'
'Wedding Candle Sets : Lattice & Daisy Unity Candle & Taper Set / White'
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TIP: Pre-light the wicks...they will light easier and help avoid little 'oh-oh' moments.
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'50th Wedding Anniversary : 50th Anniversary Hand-Carved Unity Candle'
'Wedding Candle - Holders : White Dove Unity and Taper Candle Holder'
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CREATE YOUR OWN EXPRESSION for the UNITY CANDLE MOMENT...
You might write a few words together that expresses what lighting the Unity candle means to you. Perhaps select a biblical passage with special meaning for your ceremony, or choose words on the unity of love. The officiant can read the words as an introduction to your lighting the Unity candle.
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some possibilities...
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Genesis 2:24
"Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh."
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The Letter of Paul to the Philippians 2: 1-2
"If there is any encouragement in Christ, any solace in love, any participation in the Spirit, any compassion and mercy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, with the same love, united in heart, thinking one thing."
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Apache Wedding Prayer
Now you will feel no rain,
For each of you will be shelter to the other.
Now you will feel no cold,
For each of you will be warmth to the other.
Now you are two bodies,
But there is only one life before you.
Go now to your dwelling place
To enter into the days of your togetherness
And may your days be good and long upon the earth.
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'Wedding Unity Candles : Precious Jewels Butterfly Unity Candle'
'Wedding Unity Candles : Calla Lily Unity Candle'
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Subtle touches create the perfect mood and meaning...
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This MP3 (free to download and use) is created specially for Unity candlelighting..."Air for Soul Mates" is a beautiful classical guitar piece that sets the right tone, and timed just right (even soft enough for the officiant to speak over!)
'Air for Soul Mates (Unity Candle Short Version)' by The Candlelight Guitarist.
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'Wedding Unity Candles : Simple Elegance Sculpted Unity Candle / White'
'Double Dome Unity Candle Holder / Matte Silver'

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TAPER CANDLES: Extinguish...Yea or Nay?
It's up to you! There is no standard. You may choose to extinguish the tapers to symbolize your new life together as ONE, or leave the tapers burning to symbolize your individuality even as you join together as one.
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'Wedding Unity Candles : Linked at the Heart Unity Candle'
'Wedding Unity Candles : Precious Jewels Butterfly Unity Candle'
'Wedding Unity Candles : Calla Lily Unity Candle'

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TIP: If the ceremony is outside and even a bit breezy, glass hurricane lamps can protect the flames from blowing out. Have a 'Social Light Candle Lighter, Antique Pewter' or other candle lighter on hand as a backup.
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'Wedding Unity Candles : Expression of Faith Unity Candle'
'Wedding Unity Candles : Romance Blooms Unity and Taper Set / White'
'Celtic Forevermore Unity Candelabrum'
'Carved Antique Cross Unity Candle / White'
'50th Anniversary Unity Candle'
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ARE YOU CRAFTY?...PERHAPS MAKE YOUR OWN UNITY CANDLE:
'Candlemaking for Fun & Profit (For Fun & Profit)'
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VALUABLE GUIDES for PLANNING YOUR WEDDING DAY
'The Knot Ultimate Wedding Planner : Worksheets, Checklists, Etiquette, Calendars, and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions'
'Bridal Bargains: Secrets to Throwing a Fantastic Wedding on a Realistic Budget (Bridal Bargains)'
'The Ultimate Wedding Planning Guide (Ultimate Wedding Planning Guide)'
'Intimate Weddings: Planning a Small Wedding that Fits Your Budget and Style'
'Planning a Wedding to Remember: The Complete Wedding Planner'
'Wedding Planning For Dummies, Second Edition'
'The Everything Wedding Organizer; Checklists, calendars, and worksheets for planning the perfect wedding'
'Bridal Guide Magazine's How to Plan the Perfect Wedding Without Going Broke'
'Simply Essential Wedding Planning Kit'
'The Best Friend's Guide to Planning a Wedding : How to Find a Dress, Return the Shoes, Hire a Caterer, Fire the Photographer, Choose a Florist, Book a Band, and Still Wind Up Married at the End of It All'
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CLASSIC WEDDING MUSIC for CONSIDERATION:
'25 Wedding Favorites'
'Bride's Guide to Wedding Music'
'Classical Wedding'
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On FLOWERS:
'Wedding Flowers'
'Wedding Flowers Made Simple: Over 80 Glorious Floral Designs for That Special Day'
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MUST-READ MAGAZINES:
'Modern Bride'
'Bridal Guide'
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HAVE A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING!

 





Weddings with Style : 1,000 Inspiring Ideas, from the Invitations
to the Reception and Everything in Between.

Book Description
Your wedding day is one of the most special and significant days of your entire life. Weddings with Style will help you to make sure your wedding is truly special and unique. This book offers one thousand fresh ideas for every facet of your wedding, including ceremony, reception, pre-wedding, and post-wedding details.

In Weddings with Style, Gail Oliver and Gisele Sullivan share tips, secrets, and other ideas that will save you hundreds of hours searching for ways to ensure that you and your guests fondly remember your wedding for years to come. Weddings with Style will help you make a lasting impression that matches your personal style without breaking the bank.

Weddings with Style lets you choose from an abundance of different, unique and innovative ideas. From the simple to the extravagant, there are ideas that will fit every budget.

Weddings with Style will help you to enhance every detail of your wedding. It is the ultimate companion to your other wedding planning books, offering a wealth of ideas and inspiration that will make every aspect of your wedding more beautiful, unique and distinctive. Gail Oliver and Gisele Sullivan’s advice and ideas will help you plan the wedding of your dreams. After all--you, your fiancé, and your guests deserve the best.

Review: The Only Wedding Planner You Need

Forget about buying all those bridal magazines! This is the only book a bride needs for planning her wedding. Every bride wants her wedding to be unique and this book provides you with innovative, creative and cost effective ideas that will make your wedding stand out from all the rest. I was impressed with the wide range of ideas and easy to read format. It is the perfect Christmas or engagement gift for the bride-to-be and her mother.

Review: Great book
I got a copy of this book for a good friend who is getting married, and she absolutely loved it. There are tons of ideas in the book for every aspect of the wedding. And a lot of the ideas will make the wedding even more special without making the wedding any more expensive. (In fact, some of the ideas will even save my friend thousands of dollars.) A wedding day is such a special occasion that I cannot imagine how anyone could not benefit from at least a few of the ideas in this book.

The major sections of the book were as follows:
1. Pre-Wedding (ideas for photos, invitations, and stuff like that)

2. The Ceremony (ideas for flowers, attire, video, decorations, etc.)

3. The Reception (ideas for center pieces, favors, entertainment, toasts, etc.)

4. The Post-Wedding (ideas for wedding albums, thank you notes, gift-opening parties, and things like that)

All in all, this book is worth way more than the price. I am glad I bought it for my friend.
Bryon Krug
Publisher of Weddings with Style





The Best of Martha Stewart Living Weddings (Best of Martha Stewart Living) (Hardcover)

Amazon.com
The maven of all things tasteful, Martha Stewart has impeccable style when it comes to weddings, and The Best of Martha Stewart Living: Weddings compiles the finest ideas from the magazine of the same name. The book is designed to provide inspiration for the big day, whether it is for the ceremony or the reception. Wedding apparel isn't covered, but all of the other significant parts of the wedding are: ceremony and reception decorating, bouquets and boutonnieres, wedding cakes, favors, guest books, music--even storage and display of photographs and other memorabilia after the wedding.

Stewart encourages readers to use the book's ideas as inspiration for wedding elements unique to the bride and groom, and to avoid simply incorporating the book's ideas into their wedding day. She emphasizes that a wedding should reflect the couple's personality and wishes, as well as any customs they choose to follow. There are few rules of etiquette à la Emily Post. Instead, the book provides historical explanations of common wedding traditions, then gives examples of variations on that tradition that couples have decided to use in their weddings. Stylishly arranged color photographs of the bouquets, wedding cakes, reception decorations, table settings, party favors, and more bring the ideas to life; instructions for reproducing them are often provided.

Many of Martha's suggestions are doable even on a budget because they stick to simple, classic design. The reference section at the end of the book includes ceremony and reception planning and seating tips; music suggestions; recipes for cakes, drinks, and hors d'oeuvres; and sources for wedding supplies. The Best of Martha Stewart Living: Weddings should prove a rich source of inspiration for couples looking to add stylish and meaningful touches to their wedding day. --Kris Law

Book Description
"Will you marry me?"

If you or someone you love said yes, let America's wedding experts help you create a day as romantic as the day he asked. For more than a decade, Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart Weddings have guided brides down the aisle, onto the dance floor, and over the threshold with thousands of ideas for making their wedding day unforgettable. In this breathtakingly beautiful volume, brides-to-be -- or anyone participating in planning this joyous event -- will find ideas and inspiration for every element of a wedding, including decoration, flowers, cakes, food, favors, and photography.

The very best ideas from Martha Stewart Weddings have been organized here in four sections--For the Ceremony, For the Reception, Forever, and For Reference. For the Ceremony is filled with bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, and bridesmaids flowers. There are decorating ideas for every kind of ceremony imaginable -- a classic clapboard church, a grassy meadow, or the family living room. For the Reception features exquisite lighting ideas, a selection of drinks and hors d'oeuvres, charming favors for guests, and, of course, cakes. There are more than 30 cakes to inspire you, and there is one to suit every style, taste, and budget. Novice bakers can learn how to make a basic wedding cake in Wedding Cake 101. Forever includes albums, guest books, and keepsakes. In the For Reference section there is information to help you plan the ceremony and reception, select music, chose stationery, prepare hors d'oeuvres and cocktails, and find supplies to make many of the projects pictured.

Designed to evoke the grandeur with which a wedding day should be celebrated, The Best of Martha Stewart Weddings is the ultimate guide to creating a wedding day as touching as the words "I do."

Review: Martha at her BEST
What a beautiful and helpful book! Really - it's Martha at her best! She's so good at weddings, and this book has a wonderful collection of some of her best ideas on the subject. Such useful information! It was interesing to learn about placement of the bridal party and where the guest seat! Who knew that Catholic and Jewish ceremonies were diffrent. The invitation help was great too - especially if you are making your own, like we are!

Review: ESSENTIAL READING FOR ALL BRIDES -TO -BE
**This is my second copy... (I wore out my first copy).. Have styled many many weddings using this invaluable guide - from budget nuptials to ooh la la over the top extravaganza's.. so many many ideas that are so easy to do yourself.. Martha makes it all so easy.. If you buy no other books, buy this one!!!

Review: The Best of Martha Stewart Living Weddings
Excellent reference book as well as beautiful layout overall. With my first-time buyer incentive on Amazon.com, the price was excellent!

Review: Ideas for planning a wedding
Martha Stewart's "The Best of Martha Stewart Living Weddings" provides information such as decorations, cakes, flowers, as well as reception ideas that are useful for couples who are planning for their weddings. Stewart also provides information for those who are interested to make things (cakes, favors, etc) rather than just buying them from the stores. The book is filled with colorful pictures that help to illustrate her ideas.

Before reading this book, I thought that it would be too fancy and way too expensive for middle-class folks (like some of the wedding books out there). However, I am pleasantly surprised that some of her ideas are quite practical and doable and they were not as expensive as I thought. A useful book to have. I would also recommend Carley Roney's "The Knot: Complete Guide to Wedding in the Real World" which I think provides even more detailed information.

Review: A Must have
A "Must Have" for those who works in the wedding industry or getting married. Featured some creative decoration ideas, wedding bouquets & boutonniere style, cake decoration,Type of flowers, color coordination, music lists, etc. Great book for references.

Review: A beautiful and practical must-have reference!
This is a high-quality volume, and includes page after page of beautiful full color photographs that are very enjoyable to look through as well as very helpful in inspiring ideas for one's own wedding. It is also an incredible reference, loaded with valuable information about all aspects of weddings (ceremony, reception, attire, flowers, and much more). I don't know what I'd do without this handy and lovely guide, and I look forward to a very unique and elegant wedding with significant thanks to this book for it. The one single best resource out there for brides-to-be.

Review: The BEST Wedding Book Out There, By Far!
Like most brides, I have probably spent 1/8 of my budget on books and magazines alone! But save yourself some money because this is truley the best wedding book out there! The pictures were full of ideas that you could really incorporate into your own wedding. This book is just full of inspiration!

Review: WORTH THE INVESTMENT
BEYOND THE BASICS.
.. I love this book! As a compulsive researcher, I wanted as much information as possible when I was planning my wedding. This book goes beyond the basics and covers such topics as having a tent reception, seasonal flowers, preserving photos after the wedding, and so much more. On top of all of the great info, this book is just plain beautiful. It is filled with gorgeous photography and many details. I had my baker recreate a cake from this book, and I also had my caterer use a punch recipe. I just loaned my precious copy out to an engaged friend and I hope she enjoys it as much as I did.

Review: A Lovely Book
When my daughter and I planned her wedding last year, we found that it was easy to get overwhelmed by the commercial hoopla around the wedding preparation process. This book helped by having plenty of beautiful ideas all in one place.
The book includes a variety of styles -- unlike the bridal magazines, which all seemed to have the same ideas over and over. All the ideas are classic, elegant, and practical. We were able to use the pictures in this book to crystallize ideas, which we then could take to our wedding professionals, who were able to help us make them affordable and realistic for a simple backyard wedding.
The book goes through flowers, cakes, refreshments, stationery, favors, and music. From the early dream stage through the final preparations, it is a useful and practical help.




The Ultimate Wedding Idea Book: 1,001 Creative Ideas to Make Your
Wedding Fun, Romantic, and Memorable (Paperback)


From Library Journal
A wedding consultant gives tips on everything from the proposal and prenuptial parties to the post-wedding period when couples struggle to write thank you notes, exchange duplicate gifts, and begin financial planning. Many brides will find her emphasis on handling stress and strategies for taking care of yourself beneficial. Muchnick even includes some comments on renewing vows, a topic ignored by many books. Though the ideas presented here are found in other guides (such as Robbi G.W. Earnst's more detailed Great Wedding Tips from the Experts, Lowell, 2000), this is fun to browse through, and readers will appreciate the straightforward, friendly tone.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big Day

Book Description
Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big Day
Are you looking for fabulous and fun suggestions that will make your special day more special? This vibrant little wedding companion will show you how to add spice and pizzazz plus romance and allure to your wedding day to create memories that will stay with you forever. At your fingertips are 1,001 spectacular hints and tips such as:

·Unique wedding and reception locations
·Modern twists on traditional weddings
·Creative, budget-minded alternatives
·Writing romantic and personalized vows
·Hip bachelor and bachelorette parties
·Exciting theme weddings
·And so much more!
"A multitude of fresh ideas, from announcing the engagement to planning the honeymoon. This smart, practical, and creative advice is sure to inspire many engaged couples."
—Diane Forden, editor in chief, Bridal Guide magazine
"Wow! A great alternative to the Internet! A very easy-to-read book that lists more ideas than a bride could ever use!"
—Beverly Clark, author, Planning a Wedding to Remember

Inside Flap Copy
Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big Day
Are you looking for fabulous and fun suggestions that will make your special day more special? This vibrant little wedding companion will show you how to add spice and pizzazz plus romance and allure to your wedding day to create memories that will stay with you forever. At your fingertips are 1,001 spectacular hints and tips such as:
·Unique wedding and reception locations
·Modern twists on traditional weddings
·Creative, budget-minded alternatives
·Writing romantic and personalized vows
·Hip bachelor and bachelorette parties
·Exciting theme weddings
·And so much more!
"A multitude of fresh ideas, from announcing the engagement to planning the honeymoon. This smart, practical, and creative advice is sure to inspire many engaged couples."
?Diane Forden, editor in chief, Bridal Guide magazine
"Wow! A great alternative to the Internet! A very easy-to-read book that lists more ideas than a bride could ever use!"
?Beverly Clark, author, Planning a Wedding to Remember

From the Back Cover
Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big Day

About the Author
Cynthia Clumeck Muchnick was born and raised in Marin County, California. She pursued her undergraduate degree in Art History and Political Science at Stanford University where she met her husband, Adam Muchnick. After completing college, Cindy moved to Chicago where she began her career in college admissions at the University of Chicago. One spring break, Cindy and Adam were on vacation in Paris when Adam popped the fateful question that sparked Cindy's interest in proposals and weddings. Cindy and her husband relocated to Florida where she earned her masters degree in Liberal Studies and taught tenth grade history.

Dubbed an Engagement Expert and Coach, she has appeared on dozens of talk shows and news stations including Leeza, Sally Jesse Raphael, Donny & Marie, Fox News, Good Day LA, Good Day New York and many others. Cindy also worked as a columnist and spokesperson for Honeymoon magazine as well as a freelance writer for Coast magazine. The Ultimate Wedding Idea Book is Cindy's third wedding book. She is also the author of Prima Publishing's upcoming wedding book, The Frugal Bride, scheduled to release early 2002.

Still incurable romantics, Cindy and her husband Adam are living happily ever after with their two sons in Southern California.




The Creative Wedding Idea Book: Bold Suggestions to Make Every Aspect of
Your Wedding Special-From the Invitations to the Honeymoon (Paperback)

Book Description
Looking for a way to add a unique sense of wonder and excitement to your wedding day? Here are hundreds of innovative wedding ideas-minor but distinctive touches that will help you personalize clothing choices, invitations, photography, receptions, keepsakes, and much, much more.
The Creative Wedding Idea Book helps couples add panache and personalization to all aspects of the ceremony and the celebrations that follow. It's a welcome breath of fresh air.

About the Author
Jacqueline Smith is a wedding and bridal consultant who operates a full-service bridal shop in Guild, New Hampshire.






The Perfect Wedding Reception : Stylish Ideas For Every Season (Hardcover)

Book Description

Once couples decide to say "I do" there are dozens and dozens of decisions to be made. It's hard to know where to begin and even more difficult to fit all the dozens of details together into one wonderful event. Thankfully Maria McBride-Mellinger, author of acclaimed bridal books, stylishly illustrates just how to create a dreamy reception that will be forever memorable.

The Perfect Wedding Reception features exquisite wedding celebrations designed by Maria McBride-Mellinger that capture the magic of each season in refreshing, contemporary style. The nuptial adventure begins in a formal spring garden but soon its off to a beach front for a fanciful summer wedding, to a revolutionary era stone barn for a rustic fall wedding and finally to a gracious country home for a candle lit winter wedding feast.

Glorious photos of each location, flowers, menu selections, table details, centerpieces, bouquets, invitations, wedding cakes and favors tell the story of each wedding with helpful tips and most importantly McBride-Mellinger's favorite resources from around the country that will actually help bring your wedding reception to life.

Whatever season you choose to marry Maria McBride-Mellinger offers delightful flourishes to tempt every couple as they plan the party of their lives and create memories meant to last a lifetime.

About the Author
Maria McBride-Mellinger is leading expert on weddings. She was fashion editor for Bride's magazine for five years. She is the author of The Wedding Dress (Random House 1993) and Bridal Flowers (Bulfinch Press 1992). She is contributing editor to Bride's and a frequent contributor to other national magazines.

Great ideas and details for across the seasons!
Review: Reviewer: A. Maxham "Just trying to help..."

I wanted to get some sort of book for ideas because all that the brick-thick bridal magazines do is show you wedding gown after wedding gown with the occasional bridesmaids gown thrown in for variety. I wanted ideas for place settings, place cards, flower arrangements, cakes, favors, and even menus and was getting frustrated.

When I ordered this book, I was a little concerned because it is advertised as a reception for each of the four seasons. I'm having a winter wedding, so I was thinking "Oh Great- I'm only going to be able to use a fourth of this book." I was WRONG! Generally speaking this book manages to give you ideas for how to give your wedding (or any formal event) the *feel* of the season, but also gives you detailed ideas that may generalize throughout the year. For example: The spring bouquet with some modification would be beautiful for my December bouquet.

In addition to the seasonal advice, there are sections called "Fine points" dealing with general details such as "confections" (desserts), table accents (for formal, semi-formal and informal occasions), flowers, etc. The ideas that seem to be lacking in the literally foot-tall stack of bridal magazines are here in this book.

Yes, some of the ideas in the book are sorta pricey, but some are less pricey and very do-it-yourself (e.g. Juniper shrubs in galvanized tin buckets, covering the topsoil with moss and tying a silver mesh ribbon around the trunk- VERY cute, and highly do-able).

I highly recommend this book! I do wish there were a book for each of the seasons, but until then, don't be afraid of this one!

Review: Perfection!
As a second-time bride, this was the book that "did it" for me.

My October wedding reception, while not the exact replica of Ms. McBride-Mellinger's, incorporated as many of her ideas as I could. This is an absolutely beautiful book which will be an inspiration to any bride to be that wants a classy, memorable wedding befitting her chosen season. The settings, invitations, floral designs, cakes, and small touches are unique and certainly can be "scaled down" for those on a smaller budget.
Not the end-all, be-all catalogue of a bridal book...but a digestable and exquisite source of inspiration.

Review: Beautiful pictures, but not enough different weddings
This book has wonderful pictures of four weddings, one in each season.

The pictures are truly extraordinary, but they are almost exclusively of these four weddings, so there aren't tons of different ideas for each season, rather one "theme" idea for each season. One thing that disappointed me was that her summer wedding was a casual one on the beach, so if you want more formal ideas for a summer wedding you are out of luck. Like other reviewers have said, most of these perfect presentations would be completely out of a lot of people's price range, but you could definitely pull a few ideas that you loved from her spreads and make it work on a smaller budget. By and large this is a good supplementary book on reception ideas, with tons of photos and some good "idea" text (as opposed to "how-to" text.)

Review: creative suggestions
This book suggests many creative ways to make your wedding reception fun and unique. The author describes 4 weddings (one for each season) thoroughly and with an artist's eye for detail and color. She also provides an extensive index for all aspects of reception preparation and planning. The pictures vividly display the character of each wedding, bringing them to life. I would have prefered some extra examples with illustrations of decorationg ideas for each season that were not part of the featured wedding. It would have been nice to have some more practical examples of possibilities. The featured weddings are gorgeous but, for people like myself, a bit out of reach financially. Surely, one can put a creative, unique twist on some less eccentric styles to make them equally as special, beautiful and perfect for any wedding.




The Perfect Wedding Details : More Than 100 Ideas for Personalizing Your Wedding (Hardcover)

Book Description

You've picked a date, booked the church, and finalized the invitation list. You've even found the perfect dress. But how can you ensure that your wedding is one you and your guests will remem ber for years to come? As wedding expert Maria McBride-Mellinger explains, it's all in the details.

In The Perfect Wedding Details, McBride-Mellinger makes planning a wedding reception much less overwhelming -- from the center-pieces to the icing on the cake. Whether you've chosen to hold your reception at an elegant hall or in your own backyard, her step-by-step guide offers all the ideas and inspiration you'll need to make yours unique.

You'll find luscious photographs and in-depth how-tos on every detail of the reception -- including bridal chairs, place cards, cocktails, candles, wedding cake tables, favors, and programs. Whether formal or fun, sophisticated or whim sical, Maria McBride-Mellinger's refreshing designs provide a wealth of inspiration. With a comprehensive list of the author's favorite resources around the country to aid brides in finding materials, The Perfect Wedding Details will ensure a perfect event -- carried off with style, finesse, and individuality.

Review: Amazing ideas
I checked this book out from the library but would have had to photocopy so many pages I decided to buy it. It has great, trendy ideas for the modern bride. Some may be hard, too time consuming, etc. but it's not the fru-fru stuff that Martha Stewart does, it actually looks good. If you want to have your own touches, this book is great. It contains huge full page color photos, which a lot of books lack.

Review Useful, unusual ideas
Of the many books I've read on wedding decor, this is among the more helpful. It is one of the few books with truly unique ideas. Many of them are very lovely in effect, but simple, which is handy for people busy with planning a wedding. From the "gilded tree" with roses to the lovely nautilus shell to use as a flower girl basket, it's filled with wonderful little details to add uniqueness and charm to your wedding.

Review: Great ideas for our outdoor wedding!,
I have sticky-tab bookmarks on at least 18 pages of ideas we plan to incorporate into our wedding. Most of the ideas we are going to modify in some way, but it sure helps to have a beautifully detailed and photo-illustrated guide to tasteful touches for a wedding. You might not need this book if you already know 1-2-3 what you want for your cookie-cutter event, but if you want to make it special and a touch above, this book is a great way to get your creative juices flowing!

Review: Great book
We're buying this book because we've had it checked out of the library for the three+ months since my daughter's engagement! She loves the ideas, and is using them to give her wedding its own special look. Her only problem is not being able to fit as many ideas into one wedding as she would like. These are mostly handcrafted ideas with very clear instructions, supply lists, etc. Beautiful photgraphy lets you get a realistic picture of the completed projects.


Handcrafted Weddings: Over 100 projects & ideas for personalizing your wedding (Paperback)

Amazon.com
Perhaps the best-looking and most complete guide to creating wedding accessories, Handcrafted Weddings demonstrates that you can achieve exactly the wedding look you want for less than the store-bought price, and you need only a modicum of crafting experience to accomplish most of it. Organized by theme, the five sections detail projects involving stationery, bridal party accessories, ceremony accents, reception decor, and memorabilia. In addition to dozens of beautiful traditional creations, there are wonderful touches of whimsy, such as the gold-accented white sneakers and baseball cap that the bride can swap for the formal veil and shoes at reception time; the card holder constructed from a white mailbox adorned with pine branches and papier-mâché birds; the mirror-tile centerpieces that double the effect of candlelight; or the fairy-tale fantasy of a twig arbor (surprisingly simple: anchor branches in buckets and swath in tulle and twinkle lights). There are so many eye-catching ideas that the hardest part may be choosing which ones to make or finding the time to do them all. --Amy Handy --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Booklist
With the typical wedding estimated at $19,000, it is no wonder that this book will quickly find an eager and appreciative audience. And even those readers with allergies to sewing machines will find projects that speak to nostalgia, individualism, and, yes, savings. The more than 100 ideas are more than amply illustrated, including step-by-step photographs whenever necessary and possible variations. Appealing mainly to brides-to-be are the accessories (veils, headpieces, and decorated shoes and gloves); ceremony and reception accents, from corsages to slipcovered chairs; stationery (to stencil or emboss or die cut?); and memorabilia, such as frames, photo albums, and even a showdown box. Too bad dollar comparisons weren't made between store bought and handmade, though. Barbara Jacobs--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Book Description
Handcrafted Weddings offers ideas and projects for creating a dream wedding affordably with unique handcrafted accessories and decorations. Learn to make one-of-a-kind ceremony accents, such as a ribbon adorned ring bearer pillow, a precious posy ball for the flower girl, or a stunning floral arbor.
Design and create original wedding stationery, a custom made headpiece and veil, or delightful table favors for the guests. All projects are beautifully photographed and explained with clear, step-by-step instructions. With 300 color photos, this invaluable guide is filled with dozens of imaginative ideas for adding a personal touch to any wedding.

As weddings become more and more expensive (the average cost is now $19,000!), do-it-yourself accessories and décor have become a popular way to lower costs. The projects in Handcrafted Weddings require only basic sewing and crafting skills.

From the Back Cover
Handcrafted decorations and accessories give personal meaning to your wedding day.

Design and create your own original wedding stationery. You'll be amazed at how easy it can be!

Accessorize the bridal party from head to toe with beautiful handcrafted items. Make any style of veil for a fraction of the purchase price.

Create one-of-a-kind ceremony accents, like a ring bearer pillow, flower girl basket, elegant bouquets, or a stunning floral arbor.

Decorate the reception site in high style at low cost. Delight your guests with unique centerpieces, table favors, a fancy card box, or a floral cake top.

Discover innovative ways to preserve and display your cherished wedding memories. Make picture frames, album covers, wreaths, and shadow box displays.