Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Songs for Holi event


If you're looking forward to playing holi with your special someone, friends and family...

These songs you should definately have to be in your Holi playlist...

1. Soni Soni

 
 
2. The Holi song

 
 
3. Do me a favor lets play holi
 
 
4.. Holi khele raghuveera
 
 

 
5. Rang barase
 

 
 

Monday, March 25, 2013

16 Jewelry adornments and accessories for an Indian bride


16 Jewelry adornments and accessories for an Indian bride widely known as 'Solah singar' which are used to beautifying body and represents married Indian woman.

Indian wedding are very rich in culture, colours and traditions. 16 singar is a list of things which Indian bride does during her wedding. These accessories are considered auspicious for Indian brides.

Here is the list of 16 singar
  1. Sindoor and Bindi
  2. Mangalsutra
  3. Maangtika
  4. Kajal
  5. Nath (Nose ring)
  6. Necklace
  7. Ear rings
  8. Hair ornaments
  9. Mehndi
  10. Chooriyan (bangals)
  11. Payal
  12. Baajuband(Arm band)
  13. Kamarband (Waist band)
  14. Itar (perfume)
  15. Bichiya (Toe rings)
  16. Haathphul

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Plan a fashionable wedding this season

Those days are gone when the Indian brides preferred to wear  red dress on her wedding day. Brides had no option other than red and maroon saree or lehenga with lots of gold jewelry. These days weddings have become fashionable. There are many designers in the fashion industry who have changed the trend of bridal wear.When I think of bridal wear I am fascinated by designs of the great designers like Manish Malhotra, Neeta Lulla. They have designed some terrific bridal collection.

Here are some tips how to select fashionable costumes on this marriage season keeping the essence of tradition or ethnic wear.

For brides-
1. Select colors like light green, sea blue, cream, pink, violet, pale red and sparkling yellow  as they are in fashion.
2. Go light while selecting salwar, kurties, lehegas and sarees as you will be more comfortable than wearing heavy dresses.
3. Cocktails dresses are in the fashion. So go for it.
4. Select dresses like traditional, Victorian and Indo-western for all pre and post wedding functions.
5. Select the lehegas according to your body type , stress on elegance in silhouettes.

For grooms-
1. Latest trend for grooms is indo western suits including breeches in gabardine.
2. If you want to go for western suits for post wedding ceremony like reception, go for black accessorized with cuff links ,boutonniere, tiepins or brooches
3. Jodhpuris are elegant specially when you want mix and match traditional Indian wear with western sensibilities attached to it .
4. Achkans- Itgives you royal looks. Churidars and tightly fit trousers are preferred to go with achkans

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Brooch wedding bouquets


Are you planning an eco-friendly wedding?

Lets start with the bouquets. Brides usually order floral bouquets which look beautiful but how many of them do you use  after the wedding day?
There are very few techniques by which you can reuse or keep these bouquets as a memory of your big day.

Then why not  go with the brooch wedding bouquets which are beautiful and stunning as well as eco-friendly for your wedding and that will last a lifetime.

So lets start to gather your bunch of brooches, choose only those you love and that reflect your bridal style!



Multi-Colored Bouquet


White Bouquet



Blue Bouquet




Pink Bouquet


Hot color combination Bouquet (Red, Orange and Yellow)


Purple Bouquet





Friday, August 31, 2012

Got engaged? 10 things to do after your engagement !

Got engaged ? Congratulations !
If you are planning for your wedding day, here are the 10 most important things to work on ,right from your day of engagement because the wedding day will be one of the most memorable days of your life.



1. Spread the news of your engagement day-
Take the time to write down in detail about your proposal story and share proposal story with your friends and family. Let your friends and family know about this good news. Start planning and shopping for the engagement ceremony.  Read and do some research on diamonds or gemstones. Decide how big you want to arrange your engagement ceremony and invite your guests.
Right after your engagement ceremony you can start working for your wedding day.

2. Start Organizing-
Take pen and paper and write ideas and lists down and keep track of them. Do research starting from the save the date to the thank you letter.  Wedding planner can do all these things for you but still you should have some ideas, thoughts to discuss with the planner. Write down different ideas you come up with and talk to the planner. Make a notebook, binder or spread sheet to keep the track of your to do list . Keep things as organized as possible

3. Find the date for the wedding-
Find the date for the wedding as soon as possible so you can start booking for venue . This is the most important decision you’ll make considering both parties and their views. Mostly Indians contact Panditji to decide an auspicious wedding date.If your flexible with the dates pick some dates which will not come in peak season so you can get a good deal and availability of venue and other vendors.Plan well enough in advance so that you will get to choose venue and vendor of your choice.

4. Budget-
Set budget before you talk to wedding planner. Ask wedding planner what they can offer you within your budget. Breakdown your budget in different category such as catering, venue booking, transportation, shopping etc.  Always overestimate your final budget as there will likely be small expenses that will come up along the way.

5. Guest list-
Prepare a tentative list of people you want to invite on your wedding. Your guests do a lot more than just stand next to you on the day of the wedding,  get them involved. Start noting down the names of your guests as soon as you remember them otherwise it may happen that you forget few of them. Update your guest list as per your limit and preferences. Also decide bridesmaids and groomsman.  Determine who and how involved you want them to be in your wedding.

6. Contact vendors-
Do research on vendors. Use vendor directory to start searching for vendors in your area. Talk to your planner if you want any specific vendor for that service. See their availability for the that and make the contract with the vendor.Set the meeting with vendors and ask questions before booking any vendor. Read the reviews of that vendor or get recommendation. Book the venue as soon as possible as many venues are booked a year in advance

7. Start planning your big day-
Envision your wedding day. Decide if you're having a formal wedding, a casual affair, or a theme wedding and what you want your wedding to feel like . Decide what type of venue you want to decide lavish party at a hotel banquet hall or wedding at the beach. discuss with your partner and take some notes.

8. Wedding trousseau-
 Decide who is wearing what on your wedding day such as dresses of bridesmaids , groomsman, mother of bride and most important bride's dresses. Indian wedding starts minimum 1 day event to maximum 7 days event ceremony. so decide what your wearing on each of of ceremony.  Decide about wedding favors, and gifts.

9  Before, after and on the day of wedding-
If you are a busy person consider hiring a wedding planner or consultant.Planner takes all the responsibility of small things. Schedule a final walk through with your planner and venue before the day of wedding. Attend Beauty Appointments with beautician. Send thank you letter to the guests after the wedding.

10 Honeymoon destination-
Now get relaxed and select a destination for honeymoon. If it is out of country get all the paperwork (visa, passport etc) done in advance. Contact travel agency for booking.


Saturday, August 25, 2012

Drinks for kids parties !

Serve easy and unique drinks at your parties.Let's see how to prepare these drinks in three easy steps.

Ruby fruit drink
Mix soda water and red grape juice together in equal quantity.
Serve chilled.
Use seedless black or red grapes for decoration.







Red Potion punch drink
Mix apple juice, cranberry juice and soda water in equal quantity.
Served chilled.
Use mint leaves or red berries to decorate.










Orange punch drink
Mix orange juice, pineapple juice and peach juice together in equal quantity.
Served chilled.
Use Orange slice or peach to decorate.
Rainbow punch




Kiwi juice-
3 kiwis,3 strawberries peeled and cut.
Mix with water in juicer.
Add sugar (if needed)
Served with ice.









Strawberry milk shake-
Mix strawberries, milk, sugar and vanilla ice cream in a blender
Pour it in to the glass and decorate with fresh strawberries.



Friday, August 24, 2012

Still need to do research for your wedding dress?

Do you still have confusion what type of dress you want to wear for your wedding day?
Before shopping for  your wedding dress you should think about many things such as styles, color, material. Think which dress suits your body and which dress you can carry beautifully and comfortably .
There are different types of dresses available for an Indian bride such as lehenga, ghagra choli, sharara, lacha etc.


1. Lehenga-
Consider the design of lehenga, lehenga  is in “A” shaped cut with a narrow cut around the waist area. The circumference of the skirt increases towards at bottom. Here are some lehenga styles.

Straight cut lehenga

This type resembles a wrap around skirt. This legenga style is straight from waist to the hem.  This creates creates an illusionary slimming effect and suits on most of the body types.

Fish cut lehenga

A fish tail lehenga is fitted till the knee and flares from the knee resembling the tail of a fish . It fits well on the hips and is hence recommended for women with a curvaceous or an hourglass figure.

A-line legenga

A-line lehenga is a skirt which flares from waist to the hem, roughly resembling  the shape of the letter A. This type suits for  thin as well as curvaceous brides

Flared lehenga

This style has lots of plates at the waist so it has large circumference. It has large plates at the waist so it looks good on thin brides . These plates add volume to the waist and looks very classy and elegant. 
This is similar to the ghagra cholis. 

2. Ghagra -
This is preferred outfit by most of the brides specially from north part of India Rajasthan or Gujrat. They feel comfortable in ghagra rather than in stylish lehenga. This style looks similar to the flared legenga . 


3. Sharara-
Sharara the skirt is divided vertically with stitches in the center.This lehenga is separated like a flared trousers.  The Sharara is quite common among Muslim brides or Lakhnavi brides.


4. Lacha-
A Lancha has a long blouse which almost comes to the length of knees. The skirt design may same as the lehenga or ghagra. This is the type of ghagra with slight variation in the blouse.