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Marrying an Italian…

May 17th, 2009 by BridalBuds     

I am marrying an Italian man in Italy, which has definitely brought its fare share of legal work. He is in the U.S. on a work visa and we will live here (that is until we want to retire in Italy!), but for us to get married legally in both countries we have spent more time in consulates and city government offices in NYC than we have planning the fun details!

wedding destination wedding, italian consulateIn case any future brides are going to marry an immigrant (especially if you are marrying them OUTSIDE of the U.S.), I would like to give you a briefing of the procedure ahead of you:

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Apperativo

May 10th, 2009 by BridalBuds     

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One of the best things are getting married in a Tuscan village is the apperativo! This is similar to the cocktail hour at American weddings, but in Artimino, they offer wine in the wine cellar of the castle along with a full array of Tuscan fare. Antipasto, salami, grilled vegetables, olives, mini pizzas, cheese, and much more will all be laid out on a table in the garden and in the wine cellar for all of our guests to enjoy with their wine and prosecco before we head into the castle for the reception. It is a fabulous way to handle the meet & greet portion so that the reception can be slightly more enjoyable…

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Rehearsal Dinner Invitations

May 3rd, 2009 by BridalBuds     

I am down to less than a month till my big day! Little details here and there need to be taken care of, but I think I am doing pretty good considering I will be shipping myself, my family, and tons of family and friends to Italy in about 3 weeks!

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One last detail I am taking care of this week is sending out a nice invitation for the rehearsal dinner to our families and bridal party. Of course I am not taking this invitation as seriously as the real wedding invitation, but I would like to give all of the people involved a nice reminder with the specific details. I made this another DIY project – I love working on my Adobe programs!
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Wedding Rings

April 28th, 2009 by BridalBuds     
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From aclutx70th.com

Cotton Dude and I received our wedding rings! Since we live in NYC, we went to the diamond district because we have a very, very helpful jewelry guy who gives us the best deals possible – we’re talking cost only. His office is upstairs on 47th Street in one of those strange buildings full of offices with full security and bullet proof reception desks. I guess it could be intimidating and scary for someone who’s not used to it, but it is fascinating and fun in my eyes.

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Antique Car

April 23rd, 2009 by BridalBuds     
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From flickr.com

In Artimino, the church is probably the equivalent of three NYC blocks from the castle. So, it seems odd to have a method of transportation just to bring us to the church and then to the castle for the reception. However, there were a few things that factored into our decision to have some alternate method of transport.

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Music List

April 19th, 2009 by BridalBuds     

As the date gets closer, new little things seem to be popping up EVERYWHERE and out of NOWHERE, but I continue to get more and more excited and enjoy every minute. The other day, my wedding coordinator, in Italy, recently requested that I send a list of songs that Cotton Dude and I want to have played at the reception party. Our DJ is Italian, and he is very talented in being the DJ in huge clubs, so we’re not worried about his ability to play some amazing dance music – however, not everyone at our reception will be of the Ibiza mindset. Therefore, we decided it is important to go through phases of music for the reception – starting with the slow dances and ending with glow sticks (kidding).

Dirty Dancing

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Pingg – Destination Wedding Email Blasts

April 10th, 2009 by BridalBuds     

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Planning a destination wedding can be very tedious, and one of the most important things is to keep your guests informed. There is A LOT to inform them about, however, and new things seem to pop up over and over again. I don’t think it is possible to include everything in your invitation and I also don’t think you can count on all of your guests checking your wedding website all of the time to stay on top of your breaking wedding news.

The best thing to do is send occasional emails to all of your guests with news and updates – it also gets everyone excited about their own vacation!

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Bow Back Pumps

April 4th, 2009 by BridalBuds     

I received a few comments from buds wondering who made this pretty shoe with the bow on the back:wedding wedding attire, back bow shoe1

I felt it necessary to help all the ladies out and give you the full run down because it is a fantastic shoe. If only it didn’t have a 4″ heel – I would definitely wear it for my wedding.

The designer is Luichiny Zeppelin. You can find him on many websites. I also found this peep toe version called the Pretty Pump:

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Closed Toe, Sandal, Peep Toe…

March 31st, 2009 by BridalBuds     
I had another dress fitting this past Saturday while my mom was visiting me in NYC. My dress was made for me, so the only thing that needs any alteration is the hem. I still haven’t bought my shoes, but I have always thought I would go with a mid-sized heel (2 – 2.75 inches) because I am just under 6 foot and Cotton Dude is only a couple inches taller than me. I don’t need the height to feel good, and I’d love to be comfortable all night! I thought I could commit to the heel height and then find the appropriate shoe, but the ladies who do the fittings refuse to hem my dress until I have my shoes…

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Bilingual Wedding Booklets

March 25th, 2009 by BridalBuds     
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From current.com

We are getting married in a traditional Italian Catholic wedding ceremony. Although, I was raised protestant, to be married in a church in Italy, I had to go through the hoops to have a Catholic wedding. It was one of the most intense procedures I have had to endure throughout our engagement – marriage classes, meetings with the priest in NYC, mailings back and forth with the Archdiocese in Italy, etc. I am excited that we have finished everything, though, and we have the blessing to be married in the small church in the village of Artimino, in Tuscany.

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