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20 WEDDING SAVINGS THAT WILL GO UNNOTICED
by
Jackie
Baird, On Bended Knee -
www.bendedkneeweddings.com
Not every bride these days has a Wedding Fund pot of Mom and Dad’s money. So
here are 20 unnoticeable ways to save without creating a wedding drag.
1. More Intimate Affairs-
Smaller weddings of 100 guests or less are more popular than ever. Couples
have caught on that smaller weddings lend affordability for more lavish
elements. Fewer guests equal options for a smaller venue, a lower food and bar
bill and less tables to seat guests.
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Setting The Mood At
Your Wedding With Music
Over the past 25 years, we’ve seen many
style weddings and the way you “stage” our celebration will go a long way
in setting the mood or tone of your day. Here are some of the more
popular styles that we’ve done in the past (but we’ll work with you to set
the stage anyway you would like).
The Cocktail Party – this is great for
the times when you don’t expect or want people to dance. A unique blend
of music is used for the back beat of your lounge party. People gather,
rink, socialize and eat. Other than a toast or two, this is a completely
low-key non interactive event. This works well with our ipod wedding
rentals or when there are religious reasons to keep the event as a
non-dancing function.
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Kyoko & Hans Wedding Story - Style Me Pretty Blog
This wedding season has seen a profusion
of purples and the loveliest shades of lavenders on
the floral scene. Dramatic reception lighting, fabulous candy buffets, fun
photo booths … well, today’s wedding, sent to us by the ever-so-talented
Jessica at
Jessica’s Country Flowers, has all that and more!
Top Parent Dance Songs
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Custom Lighting Designs
At Your Wedding
Create a unique and unforgettable moment
as you take the dance floor for your first dance. Custom
up-lighting also available to transform your entire wedding venue.

L'Escale, Greenwich, CT
Please see our lighting
video clips here.
Working With A
Wedding Band
I had the unique opportunity to work with a band recently. Most times
as a DJ, when we work with a band, we act as Master of Ceremonies and
the band just plays sets of music between our sets of music. This
time, I was just providing an LCD projector and screen as a rental to
the client. There was no DJ at this wedding.
The band sounded great and their mix of music was not bad. As a DJ, if
I were to play a song then leave a 2 minute gap between the end of one
song and the start of the next, people would look at me funny and
wonder what the technical problem was. For this band, this was just
the way they worked. The music was so loud for dinner time, that no
one could talk. Bands are just loud and LOUDER. There is no background
volume level for them for some reason.
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