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Huge Forum Update 7/27/2010: Please READ!
TammyWright replied to TammyWright's topic in Forum News & Updates
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Hair and Makeup - Besides Fernando
TammyWright replied to katrina305's topic in Riviera Maya and Cancun Wedding Vendors
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DO NOT USE: Julieta Wedding Florist
TammyWright replied to chipotle99's topic in Riviera Maya and Cancun Wedding Vendors
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that is TA Teresa on here. she is GREAT! you can: chose a color scheme, pick out flowers, suits for the guys, OOT bag stuff...there is lots to do
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We have had a few complaints of people having trouble starting a new thread. if you have are having this problem can you post in this thread with the following information: Which browser and operating system are you using right now? If you go to the "About" window, you'll see the browser name and a version number -- jot this down. If you're using any browser add-ons (e.g., ad blocker, smart toolbar), does this bug occur if you turn them off? Have you tried clearing your browser cookies? If you go into your Preferences, you should see an option for clearing cookies. Try logging in and logging out of BestDestinationWedding.com. Does this problem persist? Which page are you on when this error occurs? Instead of naming the thread or forum, copy the link for the specific page from your browser and paste into a reply to this message. Are you using a brand-new browser like Internet Explorer 9 or Firefox 4? If you can, use IE8 or Firefox 3, as these work better with our site than IE8 and FF4, which were released a few weeks ago. Finally, do these problem occur when you surf this site using the Google Chrome browser? We receive the fewest complaints and questions from members who use Chrome, so let us know if that works for you. thanks, tammy
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In December I met this super creative bride who has written an awesome blog on how to create Photo Books. She created her own and did a fantastic job and was nice enough to put together this great article on how to create your own Wedding Photo Book. Here is a link to her Photo Book Blog. Check it out often as she often runs great contests to win free Photo Books! Here are some more helpful links: Make Your Own Affordable Wedding Photo Book - A Bride-to-Bride Guide - Part I (Snapfish vs. MyPublisher Review) Make Your Own Affordable Wedding Photo Book - Part II (Blurb vs. Mpix Review) DIY Wedding Photo Books Online - A Bride to Bride Guide As a DIY bride who made my own invitations, table numbers, and even centerpieces, I know firsthand how hard it is to come up with a realistic budget and then stick to it. One of the most important of these budget decisions involves selecting the right photographer and the best photography package to suit your needs. Every bride knows that after the whirlwind day is over, what remains is your photos and memories of your big day. Discuss with your photographer the option to obtain the high resolution digital files of your photographs so that you can make your own wedding photo book. Additionally, many photographers include an e-session or engagement photo session prior to the big day, to give you a chance to get more comfortable interacting with your photographer and to get more comfortable being in front of the camera. My fiance (now hubby) and I showcased these e-session photos in a custom photo guest book for our wedding guests to sign. You don't have to be a designer to make a beautiful album. It was very easy to do using the free design software provided by the photo book company, and an easy drag-and-drop interface. The guest book was a big hit and our guests filled it with personalized messages. A standard guest book will probably get put at the back of your closet, while a photo wedding guest book will be fun to look through even years down the line. As for options for your wedding album, there are many. You can get a high-quality one for as little as $30 for a 20-page 8.5 x 11" hardcover book, all the way to $250.00 to $450.00 or more for a premium leather bound flush mount photo album. More affordably priced photo books make great gifts for parents albums or for the bridal party, while the bride and groom will likely opt for a premium style. Two main types of photo books tend to appeal to the "newly wed": 1) The lay flat photo book, and 2) The flush mount leather album. The lay flat photo book is bound in a special way that allows its pages to lie flat. The pages stay open without having to hold them down, which gives it a premium look. This format also typically allows you to stretch a single image across both pages of the spread, providing a sweeping panoramic visual effect that showcases your best photos. Lay flat books are also available printed on thick, genuine photo paper - which also adds to the quality. The flush mount album is a type of photo book that lies flat. Flush mounts are printed on real photo paper and mounted on a hard board type backing which makes the pages feel extra thick. They are generally bound in a leather case and are pricier than regular lay flat photo books, but you do get what you pay for. Due to the thickness of the pages, they generally come in limited page counts of about 20 to 30 pages. Until recently, these options were only available to pros, but now many companies are offering these options directly to brides and grooms. If you're a little intimidated, don't be! Many companies offer free books to try their service so you can do a trial run with your vacation photos or family photos for instance, before trying to make your own wedding album.
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In December I met this super creative bride who has written an awesome blog on how to create Photo Books. She created her own and did a fantastic job and was nice enough to put together this great article on how to create your own Wedding Photo Book. Here is a link to her Photo Book Blog. Check it out often as she often runs great contests to win free Photo Books! Here are some more helpful links: Make Your Own Affordable Wedding Photo Book - A Bride-to-Bride Guide - Part I (Snapfish vs. MyPublisher Review) Make Your Own Affordable Wedding Photo Book - Part II (Blurb vs. Mpix Review) DIY Wedding Photo Books Online - A Bride to Bride Guide As a DIY bride who made my own invitations, table numbers, and even centerpieces, I know firsthand how hard it is to come up with a realistic budget and then stick to it. One of the most important of these budget decisions involves selecting the right photographer and the best photography package to suit your needs. Every bride knows that after the whirlwind day is over, what remains is your photos and memories of your big day. Discuss with your photographer the option to obtain the high resolution digital files of your photographs so that you can make your own wedding photo book. Additionally, many photographers include an e-session or engagement photo session prior to the big day, to give you a chance to get more comfortable interacting with your photographer and to get more comfortable being in front of the camera. My fiance (now hubby) and I showcased these e-session photos in a custom photo guest book for our wedding guests to sign. You don't have to be a designer to make a beautiful album. It was very easy to do using the free design software provided by the photo book company, and an easy drag-and-drop interface. The guest book was a big hit and our guests filled it with personalized messages. A standard guest book will probably get put at the back of your closet, while a photo wedding guest book will be fun to look through even years down the line. As for options for your wedding album, there are many. You can get a high-quality one for as little as $30 for a 20-page 8.5 x 11" hardcover book, all the way to $250.00 to $450.00 or more for a premium leather bound flush mount photo album. More affordably priced photo books make great gifts for parents albums or for the bridal party, while the bride and groom will likely opt for a premium style. Two main types of photo books tend to appeal to the "newly wed": 1) The lay flat photo book, and 2) The flush mount leather album. The lay flat photo book is bound in a special way that allows its pages to lie flat. The pages stay open without having to hold them down, which gives it a premium look. This format also typically allows you to stretch a single image across both pages of the spread, providing a sweeping panoramic visual effect that showcases your best photos. Lay flat books are also available printed on thick, genuine photo paper - which also adds to the quality. The flush mount album is a type of photo book that lies flat. Flush mounts are printed on real photo paper and mounted on a hard board type backing which makes the pages feel extra thick. They are generally bound in a leather case and are pricier than regular lay flat photo books, but you do get what you pay for. Due to the thickness of the pages, they generally come in limited page counts of about 20 to 30 pages. Until recently, these options were only available to pros, but now many companies are offering these options directly to brides and grooms. If you're a little intimidated, don't be! Many companies offer free books to try their service so you can do a trial run with your vacation photos or family photos for instance, before trying to make your own wedding album.
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zoetry is AMAZING. if i could do my destination wedding all over again, it would be here. the wedding department is stellar and i think some of the best in cabo. the resort REALLY tries to accomodate all your needs for your wedding. it is an ultra luxury resort and only has like 34 suites. i did a review in our resorts section (see tabs on top of page) and visited last June.
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***Wright Travel Agency and BDW Travel Agents***
TammyWright replied to TammyWright's topic in Honeymoon Forum
TA Patty is our DR specialist...you can email her at [email protected] -
Passport Invitations are a creative and fun way to let your guests know about your wedding.
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ok, great to know. I hand select the agents on here to make sure that they have a high level of knowledge and customer service so if there were any complaints it would be something we would address. i always recommend that people use an agent that specializes in destination weddings it is totally different than just doing "regular" vacation planning.
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hey all, we have updated the platform and you now have the ability to comment/ask questions on reviews and wikis. tammy
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you do know that most TA's can match expedia rates and sometimes even beat them...
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are any of these BDW TA's? because if they are, we are always interested to know.
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that is kind of early....
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Starbucks Caramel Apple Cider Recipe
TammyWright replied to TammyWright's topic in Martha Stewart Wannabees!
hamme, so glad that you made it and like it...it is one of our fall treats that we make when we have guests come over