Btc roulette Zions Wedding Planner: February 2017

Wednesday 22 February 2017

From Traditions, Rituals, Lights and Flowers A Walk Through The Indian Hindu Wedding Ceremony

The charisma and sanctity of an Indian Wedding Ceremony is known far and wide. In fact, thousands of couples from all over the world fly to India in order to solemnize their weddings. The sacredness of a Hindu wedding can be gauged from the fact that two souls come together with their families and perform numerous ancient rituals with utmost care and honor. Read more

Thursday 16 February 2017

5 Most Amazing Tips To Style Your Wedding Lehenga


Getting married is a huge task for the family and a period of exhaustion and stress for the bride. After all it's her day she has to look picture perfect even as she has a heavy heart for she bids goodbye to her old life!
Here are 5 amazing tips and tricks to ace your lehenga and look fab on your wedding day!! Read more

Thursday 9 February 2017

How To Wear Bridal Saree? 10 Styles With Video Tutorials To Ace The Drape

When it comes to traditional attire, there can be few sartorial choices anywhere in the world as elegant as the saree. Indeed, while the saree is associated with effortless style and grace all over the Indian sub-continent, learning how to wear a piece of cloth that ranges anywhere from 5-8 meters in length isn’t a task all that straightforward. If you’re looking to learn how to wear the saree in all of it’s diverse and myriad forms, you’re in the right place. Read more

Friday 3 February 2017

Indian Wedding Traditions and Customs

Indian weddings are traditionally multi-day affairs, and involve many intricate ceremonies, such as the painting of the hands and feet of the bride called a mehndi. Garlands are presented to guests of honor instead of corsages, and lots of flower or rose petals are thrown for good luck.
The wedding is typically divided into three parts: pre-wedding, main, and post-wedding. The pre-wedding includes all the preparations and a party the night before where each side of the family can meet each other and dance and have fun. A Pandit, who has selected the day of the wedding based on the bride and groom’s horoscopes, conducts a prayer with family members to provide the couple with a happily married life. Read more