Monday, 19 March 2012

Fingerprint Love Necklace

Marriage....the joining of two people who have made a lasting impression on each other's hearts. Just like each real love, fingerprints are unique for each person. This necklace from Etsy is such an adorable gift for a bride who said "I do" to a man who left a truly unique impression on her heart.







Does this leave an impression on you too??

- DesiTentHire

Thursday, 15 March 2012

DesiTentHire Marquee and Tent Hire Leicester


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We at Desitenthire offer marquees/tents for hire with the advantage of space, quality and luxury. We can setup and deliver marquees/tent that can be exactly tailored to your need.

Be it your wedding day or any corporate event. It must be perfect, We will advise you on everything you need to know to make your wedding an outstanding success and we'll even manage your marquee professionally and efficiently...

We specialise in Weddings, Parties, Seasonal Events, Corporate and Catering Marquees.

We are based in Leicester so offer our services around Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Rugby, Birmingham, Hinckley, Peterborough and Coventry. We have provided our services to most of the Asian Weddings in and around Leicester.

Marquees are available in various sizes and styles to suit all needs. We provide a free no obligation vist to discuss your requirements and to ensure your event is a success.

Please find below some of our sample Marquees & Tent





Email : marketing@desitenthire.co.uk

call us at 0787 8519 963 | 0798 5577 051

To See more on our work please visit www.desitenthire.co.uk

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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Bride's To Do List



Consider the jewellery you are wearing in other wedding & pre-wedding events.
Most brides want thier wedding cermony look to be their highlight, so ensure that your wedding jewellery is different to what you wear on your other wedding events.
Ways to vary your jewellery at your wedding events:
  1. Headpieces: vary your headpieces between: jhoomer, Pakeezah jhoomer, matha-patti, tikka, nothing. E.g. If you are wearing a jhoomer on your wedding cermony, consider wear a matha-patti on your medhi.
  2. On a pre-wedding event consider wearing just earrings & a head piece, as you are the bride do go for quality to set you able all but as ur buying less ur budget can be used to opt for better quality items! E.g. just big earrings and a tikka OR earrings and matha patti (this is really nice, as only the bride wears a matha-patti but by wearing only with earrings gives the matha patti a modern twist and looks geat for a pre-wedding cermoy!)
  3. Size, Quality, Colour... of course.
Tell your chosen retailer what you want. All reputable retails will want to sell you what you want instead of pushing sets onto you. Tell the retailer what you want and if they are not interested, consider going elsewhere! It is not always possible to get what you want, but at the very least you deserve to be served by someone who will at least try.

Be open to suggestions. I know I said decide what you want, but be aware that good retails know about latest fashions. So take photos of your outfit, show them to the retailer and ask what they would suggest. We recommend showing photos as you can e-mail them to online retailers, such as us, but also it's a lot safer taking a photo out shopping that your actual outfit (one bride sadly damaged her outfit while out shopping, it's easily done!)

Purchase the set of your dreams. Having done the above we hope this leads you to buying the perfect set for you

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Wedding Decorations


When you say “I do,” what are you hoping your surroundings look like?




A lot of brides-to-be hope for a beach wedding, which can be great way of getting married. You could aim for an actual on-the-sand ceremony, or you could do something like this — have your wedding within the comfortable confines of a beachfront hotel. You won’t accidentally get some uncomfortably large man sunbathing in an uncomfortably small swimsuit(or, heaven forbid, in nothing at all!) in your wedding pictures, but you still get the sunshine and refreshing salty air of a beach wedding.

Above, the decorator used a classic arch and just covered it with flowers. For draping the seats along the aisle, the decorator used tulle and gathered it underneath pretty purple and white arrangements. Of course, one caveat to beach weddings would be the wind.





Of course, many brides also dream about a garden wedding. This gardens can have a cool dome that the decorator can rim with flowers. The decorator can also cover all the pillars, including the ones placed alongside the aisle, with flowy chiffon. Pink and white flower arrangements sit on top each aisle pillar and the couple’s initials — A and M — are laid out artfully with red, pink and white rose petals in the middle of the aisle.



The flowers used for the above wedding ceremony were all purple phalenopsis orchids. Setting aside how expensive that probably was, they sure do make a big visual impact. The florist used the flower both in the arrangements framing the head of the aisle and in the aisle arrangements. And they had a nice backdrop there — water!



The aisle in this wedding was draped with organza and gathered with red roses, white orchids and lemon leaf. There was no aisle runner, but the edges of the aisle were scattered with pink and red rose petals. The half trellis at the head of the aisle were decorated with branches, white phalenopsis orchids and red roses. Love the branches look!

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