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Halloween Wedding Countdown
As most of you know, I'm getting married this Halloween. Really, I'm going to be married twice. On October 15th, My Fiance and I are going to Orlando to be married at Halloween Horror Nights, and then coming back home and doing it all over again on Halloween Night. Even though I'm a Bridal Consultant in my non Halloween life, I still would love some tricks and tips for the BIG Halloween party. I'll be sure to post pictures of both events. This year will truly be the best Halloween Ever!!! Here's some early pics.
My Wedding Dress
My Cake Topper
My Reception Hall
My Wedding Dress
My Cake Topper
My Reception Hall
Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
I'm so jealous. Your dress is beautiful! And I love the cake topper. Do you know what your cake is going to be yet? Are you having everyone dress in costumes for the wedding?
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
Wow thats an awesome red dress. good luck and congratulations.
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That looks awesome!
Why don't you get wedding in the cemetery?? Just kidding! But that's true the couple to be wed in cemetery 3 years ago!!! Believe it or not... I will find a story about it, then I will let you know anytime.
Well, GOOD LUCK with your Halloween Wedding!!!
Why don't you get wedding in the cemetery?? Just kidding! But that's true the couple to be wed in cemetery 3 years ago!!! Believe it or not... I will find a story about it, then I will let you know anytime.
Well, GOOD LUCK with your Halloween Wedding!!!
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
Thank you all for the nice comments! My wedding cake will be desgined to look just like the Spiral Hill scene in Nightmare. I've got Walmart doing it for $150! I just also found out that at my company's business, I was the 1st person in their 40yrs who had gotten a red dress! Its a custom dress by Alfred Angelo, that I saw as a promotion item that never went through. I love it more than words could say! I actually thought about taking a few pictures in a cemetary close to our reception hall... As long as our photog dosent get too creeped out about it...lol
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
If I was going to get married, I would definately want to have my wedding in October, but I don't know if I would want it to be on Halloween. I sort of like the idea of having a unique date to celebrate my anniversary. Of course, if it was on Halloween, it would be hard to forget, but I still would prefer that my wife to be and I had our own unique annivarsary date.
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Hey Everyone! Well, Im married now, and I just wanted to share some of the pics of the wedding as well as some other things we did while in FL. We still have the reception coming on Halloween, so I'll post more soon!
(Our Actual Wedding Cake!!! How cool is this!!!???)
(ScreamFest Zombie Walk Orlando...About 300 people came)
(Our Actual Wedding Cake!!! How cool is this!!!???)
(ScreamFest Zombie Walk Orlando...About 300 people came)
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
you look stunning in your red dress, and the jewellery as well. i hope your reception on halloween is a night to remember.
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Hey, Heather!!
They're so awesome pics!!!! And, I really love that haunted house cake!!! Looks great!!!! I'd love to see more pics real soon!
They're so awesome pics!!!! And, I really love that haunted house cake!!! Looks great!!!! I'd love to see more pics real soon!
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
One advantage to getting married on Halloween is that you will never forget your Anniversary.
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
Congratulations!!
I wanted to get married at Halloween complete with a lovely black dress, my parents said NO. I wasn't paying for it. So we opted for two days after Christmas instead. I bet now they had said yes to Halloween..lol
Anyway the dress is gorgeous and Kudos on a wonderful wedding date.
I wanted to get married at Halloween complete with a lovely black dress, my parents said NO. I wasn't paying for it. So we opted for two days after Christmas instead. I bet now they had said yes to Halloween..lol
Anyway the dress is gorgeous and Kudos on a wonderful wedding date.
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Re: Halloween Wedding Countdown
With all due respect to your parents, I think the date of some one's wedding should be entirely up to the couple, regardless who's paying for it.
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I did it more out of respect for not only my parents, we were making my dress, all the attendants, catering it ourselves... they didn't think we had enough time with only 7 months. Then I wanted champange at the wedding and I wouldn't be 21 until mid November...We kind of sprung it on them... And my gram would have had a cow...lol
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I see what you mean, icewitch. Some times circumstances are a determining factor. My niece wanted to have her wedding on Halloween. That was back in 2005, and Halloween fell on a Monday that year, and a lot of people could not get off work that day, and that year I actualy couldn't get off work because of a very important video shoot that I had to do, so she would not have had many guests if she had done that. So she had her wedding on Saturday the 29th.
The reason I said that it should be up to the couple is because your story sort of reminded me of my older brothers wedding back in October of 71. My brother and his wife did not want to have their wedding on Halloween. They had it on a Saturday, but my mom and the mother of the bride got into a huge battle over the table cloths that were to be used at the reception. My mom prefered paper table cloths because they were more "snitary," and the bride's mother thought that paper table cloths were too "tacky," and a wedding should be more formal and fancy, so they both yacked and yacked and yacked and yacked, and complained endlessly to both my brother and the bride and almost ruined the wedding. As it turned out, the caterors ended up using paper table cloths because cloth ones were too expensive.
I was only a kid of 11 at the time, but I remember feeling really bad for my brother because of the way the parents acted. Don't get me wrong. I have the utmost respect for my mother and my father, but this was one isntance where I think the parents should have kept their opinions to themselvs and let the bride and groom work out the wedding details. After all, it was their wedding day, the most important day of their lives.
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The reason I said that it should be up to the couple is because your story sort of reminded me of my older brothers wedding back in October of 71. My brother and his wife did not want to have their wedding on Halloween. They had it on a Saturday, but my mom and the mother of the bride got into a huge battle over the table cloths that were to be used at the reception. My mom prefered paper table cloths because they were more "snitary," and the bride's mother thought that paper table cloths were too "tacky," and a wedding should be more formal and fancy, so they both yacked and yacked and yacked and yacked, and complained endlessly to both my brother and the bride and almost ruined the wedding. As it turned out, the caterors ended up using paper table cloths because cloth ones were too expensive.
I was only a kid of 11 at the time, but I remember feeling really bad for my brother because of the way the parents acted. Don't get me wrong. I have the utmost respect for my mother and my father, but this was one isntance where I think the parents should have kept their opinions to themselvs and let the bride and groom work out the wedding details. After all, it was their wedding day, the most important day of their lives.
Mike