Tuesday, January 29, 2013

5 Wedding Makeup Tips Every Bride Should Know

5 Wedding Makeup Tips Every Bride Should Know

Keep your makeup looking natural with these five can't-live-without tips. From our friends at BellaSugar



Read more: Wedding Makeup Tips - Natural Bridal Makeup - Real Beauty 

It's important to feel your best on your wedding day, but that's hard to do when you're wearing thick layers of powder and seven coats of mascara. Fortunately, says makeup artist Jeffrey Tasker, it doesn't take much to create stunning yet natural-looking bridal makeup. "More doesn't necessarily mean better," he says. Read his advice for boosting a bride's natural beauty — without overdoing it.

Go beyond your usual routine: Tasker suggests wearing a little more makeup than feels natural. "Makeup can be tricky for brides, because you may think you have a lot on," he says. "But when the pictures are being taken, it looks like you have nothing on."

Layer on the blush: To appear flushed and fresh-faced, use a cream cheek color. Dusting a powder blush on top will make the color pop.

Apply a hidden liner: For a natural look, don't apply eyeliner directly on the lid. Instead, Tasker recommends using Laura Mercier Tightline Cake Eyeliner ($22) with a flat eyeliner brush ($25) to tightline. Wet the brush, and apply the eyeliner underneath the top lashes. "It makes the eyes very crisp," he says. "By applying the liner inside the lid and not on top of it, it doesn't take away from the size and shape of the lid."

Make lips one shade pinker: No need to wear a bold lipstick. To make lips stand out in pictures, Tasker recommends going one shade brighter than your natural lip color.

Think sheen: Don't try to powder over natural shine, because it will only make you appear cakey. Tasker loves the dewy look. "Always use something with a little bit of a sheen to make you look glowing," he says.

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Read more: Wedding Makeup Tips - Natural Bridal Makeup - Real Beauty 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Need A Special Look For Your Special Day?

Need A Special Look For Your Special Day? Put Your Trust In Antelope Valley's #1 Wedding Venue!

There are tons of other things a bride has to worry about on their special day. Makeup, should NOT be one of them! At AV Elegant Affairs, not only do we have Antelope Valley's #1 wedding venue, but I (Karen Goodell) am also a certified makeup artist. It is important to pay attention to eyes, lips, and liner to ensure you look your best on your very special day.

AIRBRUSH:

Airbrush make-up is my absolute favorite! Instead of rubbing the foundation on, it is applied with an actual airbrush to give you an all over even look. This is AWESOME for brides, because it gives an even layer of foundation to make for a flawless finish. Make sure you have any spray tans, or self tanners applied to be sure we can match the foundation to your skin tone. We do NOT want your face a different color than your body :)

 

EYE & LIP LINER:
Eye and lip liner are GREAT, in moderation. It helps keep the makeup in place and add a little extra POP to your eyes or lips. It is important to use in moderation. Any overkill of liner will have you looking less like a bride and more like a night out on the town.

 

EYE SHADOW:

Eye shadow is a lot of fun when applied correctly! You can choose between a more natural elegant look, or add some character and match the colors of your eye shadow to the colors of your wedding. NOTE: If you choose to match the colors to that of your wedding, be sure that the hue of the eye shadow is still fitting to your face to accentuate it in your wedding photos. 

 

LIPS:

Most brides opt for "to-die-for" lips on their wedding day. To get those lips that "POP", it does not necessarily mean you need tons of color OR even lip liner. Natural lipstick works great, but only if used correctly. Add a little sheen to it, to make it stand out in pictures. Don't be afraid to add a dark color to your lips, as long as it matches the overall makeup "look" you are aiming for. 

 

IN THE END:
The only thing that matters is that YOU feel your best on your wedding day. If you feel great, everyone else will love your look as well. YOUR opinion is all that matters.

 

Happy Makeup Application!

 

For more information, or for a professional bridal make-up artist, contact me today!

 

 

Need A Special Look For Your Special Day?

Need A Special Look For Your Special Day? Put Your Trust In Antelope Valley's #1 Wedding Venue!

There are tons of other things a bride has to worry about on their special day. Makeup, should NOT be one of them! At AV Elegant Affairs, not only do we have Antelope Valley's #1 wedding venue, but I (Karen Goodell) am also a certified makeup artist. It is important to pay attention to eyes, lips, and liner to ensure you look your best on your very special day.

AIRBRUSH:

Airbrush make-up is my absolute favorite! Instead of rubbing the foundation on, it is applied with an actual airbrush to give you an all over even look. This is AWESOME for brides, because it gives an even layer of foundation to make for a flawless finish. Make sure you have any spray tans, or self tanners applied to be sure we can match the foundation to your skin tone. We do NOT want your face a different color than your body :)

 

EYE & LIP LINER:
Eye and lip liner are GREAT, in moderation. It helps keep the makeup in place and add a little extra POP to your eyes or lips. It is important to use in moderation. Any overkill of liner will have you looking less like a bride and more like a night out on the town.

 

EYE SHADOW:

Eye shadow is a lot of fun when applied correctly! You can choose between a more natural elegant look, or add some character and match the colors of your eye shadow to the colors of your wedding. NOTE: If you choose to match the colors to that of your wedding, be sure that the hue of the eye shadow is still fitting to your face to accentuate it in your wedding photos. 

 

LIPS:

Most brides opt for "to-die-for" lips on their wedding day. To get those lips that "POP", it does not necessarily mean you need tons of color OR even lip liner. Natural lipstick works great, but only if used correctly. Add a little sheen to it, to make it stand out in pictures. Don't be afraid to add a dark color to your lips, as long as it matches the overall makeup "look" you are aiming for. 

 

IN THE END:
The only thing that matters is that YOU feel your best on your wedding day. If you feel great, everyone else will love your look as well. YOUR opinion is all that matters.

 

Happy Makeup Application!

 

For more information, or for a professional bridal make-up artist, contact me today!

 

 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Looking To Save On Special Day? 30 Tips To A Fabulously Affordable Wedding!

Elegant Affairs, AV's first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Wedding Budget: 30 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

We get it: Weddings are expensive. But you can cut costs without anyone missing, well, what's missing.

Reception

1. Cut the guest list. This will slash your catering costs and save on invitations and even the number of centerpieces.
2. Think off-peak season and save thousands!

3. Hold your ceremony and reception in one spot -- it will cut travel time for vendors you pay by the hour.

4. Skip the Saturday wedding.

5. Have bigger tables so you need fewer centerpieces and tablecloths.

6. Shop the off-season for extra decor -- get modern black vases on sale after Halloween and pretty pink ones after Valentine's Day.

 

 

Flowers

7. Use more greenery than flowers.

8. Swap out costly flowers -- did you know peonies can be five times more expensive than roses?

9. Stick to just one or two kinds of flowers.

10. Buy flowers that are in season.

11. Include non-florals, like lanterns.

Food & Drink

12. Serve entree duets.

13. Skip the main course -- apps and drinks are fine too.

14. Offer beer, wine, and a signature cocktail instead of a full bar.

15. Serve comfort foods like barbecue chicken, mac and cheese, and corn. It's fun and often cheaper.

16. Skip the champagne toast.

 

Cakes

17. Order a small one or two-tiered cake and then supplement cake with a larger sheet cake (hidden back in the kitchen).
18. Keep the add-ons simple.

19. Use fresh flowers, not sugar ones.

20. Reuse ceremony flowers for the cake table.

21. Skip exotic fillings like guava and mango.

 

Stationery & Favors

22. Get single-page invites to save on postage.
23. Give out one favor per couple.

24. Make your cake the favors.

25. Have favors double as escort cards.

26. Email your save-the-dates.

27. Make your own menu cards, escort cards, and wedding favor packaging.

 

Photo, Video & Music

28. Have a photographer you love but can't afford the prices? Ask them if they have an associate shooter who will do your wedding for less.
29. Opt for a smaller band.

30. Hire a band or DJ who can do both the ceremony and the reception.

-- Meredith Bodgas


 

Elegant Affairs, AV's first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Reference Link: The Wedding Planning Institute

Elegant Affairs 42525 10th Street West
Lancaster, California 93534
Phone (661) 951-2261
Email Address: AVAffairs@yahoo.com

Looking To Save On Special Day? 30 Tips To A Fabulously Affordable Wedding!

Elegant Affairs, AV's first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Wedding Budget: 30 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

We get it: Weddings are expensive. But you can cut costs without anyone missing, well, what's missing.

Reception

1. Cut the guest list. This will slash your catering costs and save on invitations and even the number of centerpieces.
2. Think off-peak season and save thousands!

3. Hold your ceremony and reception in one spot -- it will cut travel time for vendors you pay by the hour.

4. Skip the Saturday wedding.

5. Have bigger tables so you need fewer centerpieces and tablecloths.

6. Shop the off-season for extra decor -- get modern black vases on sale after Halloween and pretty pink ones after Valentine's Day.

 

 

Flowers

7. Use more greenery than flowers.

8. Swap out costly flowers -- did you know peonies can be five times more expensive than roses?

9. Stick to just one or two kinds of flowers.

10. Buy flowers that are in season.

11. Include non-florals, like lanterns.

Food & Drink

12. Serve entree duets.

13. Skip the main course -- apps and drinks are fine too.

14. Offer beer, wine, and a signature cocktail instead of a full bar.

15. Serve comfort foods like barbecue chicken, mac and cheese, and corn. It's fun and often cheaper.

16. Skip the champagne toast.

 

Cakes

17. Order a small one or two-tiered cake and then supplement cake with a larger sheet cake (hidden back in the kitchen).
18. Keep the add-ons simple.

19. Use fresh flowers, not sugar ones.

20. Reuse ceremony flowers for the cake table.

21. Skip exotic fillings like guava and mango.

 

Stationery & Favors

22. Get single-page invites to save on postage.
23. Give out one favor per couple.

24. Make your cake the favors.

25. Have favors double as escort cards.

26. Email your save-the-dates.

27. Make your own menu cards, escort cards, and wedding favor packaging.

 

Photo, Video & Music

28. Have a photographer you love but can't afford the prices? Ask them if they have an associate shooter who will do your wedding for less.
29. Opt for a smaller band.

30. Hire a band or DJ who can do both the ceremony and the reception.

-- Meredith Bodgas


 

Elegant Affairs, AV's first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Reference Link: The Wedding Planning Institute

Elegant Affairs 42525 10th Street West
Lancaster, California 93534
Phone (661) 951-2261
Email Address: AVAffairs@yahoo.com

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Just Engaged: Your First Wedding Planning To-Dos

engaged - to do

Just Engaged: Your First Wedding Planning To-Dos

You said yes -- what now? Read on for the basics for planning a wedding.


 

Once the initial shock of being engaged wears off (and you take a second to peel your eyes away from that sparkly ring on your finger!), you'll need to make a lot of decisions. Don't get overwhelmed -- here are the first nine things you need to do after you get engaged.

 

Set a Timetable

The first thing to consider is how long your engagement will be. This will depend on a couple of factors, such as your ideal wedding date and how much time you'll need to prepare. A typical engagement lasts anywhere from six months to a year and a half or more. If you got engaged during the holidays but always wanted a summer wedding, make sure you've got enough time to plan without making yourselves wedding-crazy, and keep in mind that many of the best vendors and reception sites book a year or more in advance.

 

Envision the Style

Your wedding style will be reflected first and foremost in the location, whether it's a luxe ballroom or an intimate backyard reception. Discuss with your fiance where your wedding will take place (in one of your hometowns or in the city where you currently live, for example), and then start scouting sites that can accommodate your wedding style. http://www.avelegantaffairs.com/

 

Set Your Budget

In the end, dollars, not dreams, are a main determining factor for the size and style of your wedding. So, what affects the price tag?

 

 

  • Formality: In general, the more formal the reception, the more expensive, considering you'll have to match the site, food, and decor to the overall upscale tone. 
  • Date and time: Saturdays, summer months, and evenings tend to be the most costly times to have a reception. 
  • Location: In many cases, a wedding in a major metropolitan area is simply more expensive than in a smaller town.

 

Determine a Date

Choosing a wedding date can be tougher than you'd think. There are a few things to consider: How much time will you need to prepare for your wedding? Do any loved ones having a conflicting graduation, vacation, or pregnancy due date? If you have your heart set on a particular place, caterer, band, or photographer, the availability of these crucial vendors may also play a large part in your decision. Try to avoid dates of big conventions or other events that draw large crowds, since that might make it harder for out-of-town guests to get hotel rooms. Find out more wedding dates to avoid here.

 

Once you've picked the date, start your wedding checklist for a to-do list of what to do when.

Announce Your Engagement

Call your local newspaper, your alumni magazine, and anywhere else you want your engagement announcement to appear. Find out the name of the appropriate editor or department and ask for the writer's guidelines or a standardized form, if available. Also, ask if there's a fee for publication. Here's what you need to know if you want to have an engagement photo session, plus a list of contacts for major newspapers.

 

You can also broadcast the news with a free wedding website.

Choose Your Attendants

It's time to honor your closest friends and family members by picking your wedding parties. Remember, the earlier you ask, the sooner you can enlist their help. (Here's help if you're not sure who to choose.) Keep in mind that your wedding party is agreeing to spend their hard-earned money and donate their precious time -- be considerate and kind by informing everyone about all your plans, showing them a good time, and making sure they know how much you appreciate them.

Make a Guest List

As you begin to build your guest list, you'll need to consider a number of factors. If you have a particular ceremony or reception site in mind, for instance, you're going to be limited by how many people it can accommodate (you can't squeeze 300 people into a lighthouse). Would you rather have one-on-one time with each guest or to throw a once-in-a-lifetime party for all your friends and family? If Mom and Dad are adamant about inviting throngs of friends and family, you'll have to hear them out -- especially if they're footing a major part of the bill. Obviously, the more relatives you must invite, the larger your list will be. And more guests means a bigger bill, as catering costs are generally calculated on a per-head basis. So, in addition to location, your budget will have a big influence on the size of your guest list.

 

Create and manage your online wedding guest list.

Consider a Consultant

If you're a super-busy couple, hire a full-time wedding consultant to help you prepare your entire event, from the announcement to the honeymoon. You can also hire a part-time consultant to devise a wedding blueprint -- including budget, schedule, and lists of good vendor and site choices -- before you launch solo into the preparations. Another option is a day-of coordinator (which we definitely recommend), who will make sure everything goes as planned on your wedding day.

 

Find a consultant in your area with our local wedding vendor search.

Start Gown Shopping

It's never too early to begin thinking about your wedding dress. Start by figuring out which style will look best on you. How? Learn the lingo before stepping foot in a dress salon. Read up on silhouettes, necklines, trains, and hues that might flatter you. Season will also affect your choice. Getting married in the sweltering summer? Go with lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, linen, or organza. Having a winter wedding? Brocade, faux fur, and velvet fabrics will keep you warm. Satin, shantung, silk, and tulle are perfect year-round.

Start your search now -- view 1,000s of wedding dress photos.

-- The Knot

Reference Link: The Wedding Planning Institute

 

Elegant Affairs, AV’s first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Elegant Affairs
42525 10th Street West
Lancaster, California 93534
Phone (661) 951-2261
Email Address: AVAffairs@yahoo.com

Just Engaged: Your First Wedding Planning To-Dos

engaged - to do

Just Engaged: Your First Wedding Planning To-Dos

You said yes -- what now? Read on for the basics for planning a wedding.


 

Once the initial shock of being engaged wears off (and you take a second to peel your eyes away from that sparkly ring on your finger!), you'll need to make a lot of decisions. Don't get overwhelmed -- here are the first nine things you need to do after you get engaged.

 

Set a Timetable

The first thing to consider is how long your engagement will be. This will depend on a couple of factors, such as your ideal wedding date and how much time you'll need to prepare. A typical engagement lasts anywhere from six months to a year and a half or more. If you got engaged during the holidays but always wanted a summer wedding, make sure you've got enough time to plan without making yourselves wedding-crazy, and keep in mind that many of the best vendors and reception sites book a year or more in advance.

 

Envision the Style

Your wedding style will be reflected first and foremost in the location, whether it's a luxe ballroom or an intimate backyard reception. Discuss with your fiance where your wedding will take place (in one of your hometowns or in the city where you currently live, for example), and then start scouting sites that can accommodate your wedding style. http://www.avelegantaffairs.com/

 

Set Your Budget

In the end, dollars, not dreams, are a main determining factor for the size and style of your wedding. So, what affects the price tag?

 

 

  • Formality: In general, the more formal the reception, the more expensive, considering you'll have to match the site, food, and decor to the overall upscale tone. 
  • Date and time: Saturdays, summer months, and evenings tend to be the most costly times to have a reception. 
  • Location: In many cases, a wedding in a major metropolitan area is simply more expensive than in a smaller town.

 

Determine a Date

Choosing a wedding date can be tougher than you'd think. There are a few things to consider: How much time will you need to prepare for your wedding? Do any loved ones having a conflicting graduation, vacation, or pregnancy due date? If you have your heart set on a particular place, caterer, band, or photographer, the availability of these crucial vendors may also play a large part in your decision. Try to avoid dates of big conventions or other events that draw large crowds, since that might make it harder for out-of-town guests to get hotel rooms. Find out more wedding dates to avoid here.

 

Once you've picked the date, start your wedding checklist for a to-do list of what to do when.

Announce Your Engagement

Call your local newspaper, your alumni magazine, and anywhere else you want your engagement announcement to appear. Find out the name of the appropriate editor or department and ask for the writer's guidelines or a standardized form, if available. Also, ask if there's a fee for publication. Here's what you need to know if you want to have an engagement photo session, plus a list of contacts for major newspapers.

 

You can also broadcast the news with a free wedding website.

Choose Your Attendants

It's time to honor your closest friends and family members by picking your wedding parties. Remember, the earlier you ask, the sooner you can enlist their help. (Here's help if you're not sure who to choose.) Keep in mind that your wedding party is agreeing to spend their hard-earned money and donate their precious time -- be considerate and kind by informing everyone about all your plans, showing them a good time, and making sure they know how much you appreciate them.

Make a Guest List

As you begin to build your guest list, you'll need to consider a number of factors. If you have a particular ceremony or reception site in mind, for instance, you're going to be limited by how many people it can accommodate (you can't squeeze 300 people into a lighthouse). Would you rather have one-on-one time with each guest or to throw a once-in-a-lifetime party for all your friends and family? If Mom and Dad are adamant about inviting throngs of friends and family, you'll have to hear them out -- especially if they're footing a major part of the bill. Obviously, the more relatives you must invite, the larger your list will be. And more guests means a bigger bill, as catering costs are generally calculated on a per-head basis. So, in addition to location, your budget will have a big influence on the size of your guest list.

 

Create and manage your online wedding guest list.

Consider a Consultant

If you're a super-busy couple, hire a full-time wedding consultant to help you prepare your entire event, from the announcement to the honeymoon. You can also hire a part-time consultant to devise a wedding blueprint -- including budget, schedule, and lists of good vendor and site choices -- before you launch solo into the preparations. Another option is a day-of coordinator (which we definitely recommend), who will make sure everything goes as planned on your wedding day.

 

Find a consultant in your area with our local wedding vendor search.

Start Gown Shopping

It's never too early to begin thinking about your wedding dress. Start by figuring out which style will look best on you. How? Learn the lingo before stepping foot in a dress salon. Read up on silhouettes, necklines, trains, and hues that might flatter you. Season will also affect your choice. Getting married in the sweltering summer? Go with lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, linen, or organza. Having a winter wedding? Brocade, faux fur, and velvet fabrics will keep you warm. Satin, shantung, silk, and tulle are perfect year-round.

Start your search now -- view 1,000s of wedding dress photos.

-- The Knot

Reference Link: The Wedding Planning Institute

 

Elegant Affairs, AV’s first choice in Wedding & Reception venues. 661.951.2261

Elegant Affairs
42525 10th Street West
Lancaster, California 93534
Phone (661) 951-2261
Email Address: AVAffairs@yahoo.com

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Elegant Affairs AV's First Choice In Wedding and Reception Venues

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AV's first choice in Wedding & Reception Venues
42525 10th Street West
Lancaster, California 93534
Phone (661) 951-2261
Email Address: AVAffairs@yahoo.com
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