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		<title>Wedding Invitatation RSVP Cards</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/02/05/wedding-invitatation-rsvp-cards/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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When it comes to response/RSVP cards, the goal is to get a response. Whether selecting a card with a self-addressed, either by hand or computer printed labels, and pre-stamped envelope or an economic post card with your address on one side and the guest response on the other, do what works best for you.You can [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>When it comes to response/RSVP cards, the goal is to get a response. Whether selecting a card with a self-addressed, either by hand or computer printed labels, and pre-stamped envelope or an economic post card with your address on one side and the guest response on the other, do what works best for you.<br/><br/>You can personalize the response with a handwritten note or print it with standard or customized wording. A helpful hint for keeping the RSVP process on track and organized is to lightly number each card on the back and correspond it with a numbered guest list.<br/><br/>It is customary for the response cards to go to the host of the wedding, but the bride can request they remain sealed until the responses can be opened together.<br/><br/>The response card can be addressed to you as long as the address of the host appears on the back of the main envelope to indicate they formally sent the wedding invitation.<br/><br/>The caterer insists on a final guest count about a week before the wedding, so don&#8217;t be shy about calling those who haven&#8217;t sent in their RSVP by the set date.<br/><br/>Often close friends and family members assume you know they&#8217;re coming and they fail to even return the first phone call. Let a parent or your fianc? make the second call to communicate how sorry they are the guest will be unable to attend and how they hope to see them at another gathering soon. This usually brings forth a quick response from even the most dedicated procrastinator.<br/><br/>Creative wording for your wedding invitations is all about expressing yourself creatively and wedding invitation etiquette is a guide to expressing yourself appropriately.<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.promotingmom.com'>work at home mom</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Justice ft Uffie &#8211; The Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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uffie of course
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		<title>Western Party Games, Round &#8216;em Up, Partner!</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/01/29/western-party-games-round-em-up-partner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 10:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Western themed parties are fun with country western music, BBQ foods, and wild west party games. So round up the kids to play these party games while listening to western party music.At any western-themed party, there are two games that your group must play! The first game, &#8220;Circle the Wagons&#8221; is an active game that&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Western themed parties are fun with country western music, BBQ foods, and wild west party games. So round up the kids to play these party games while listening to western party music.<br/><br/>At any western-themed party, there are two games that your group must play! The first game, &#8220;Circle the Wagons&#8221; is an active game that&#8217;s fun for children of all ages. Divide teams into two groups: wagons and bandits. The wagons should form a circle by holding hands. The bandit group will wait outside until the wagons are circled, then try to get inside the circle through the wagons. The wagon group should walk around in a circle so the bandits have a difficult time getting in. Swap groups and compare which group had the more sneaky bandits.<br/><br/>Another game to wrap up the evening is &#8220;Pony Express.&#8221; Have all players form a circle and put their hands behind their back. One player is chosen as the pony express rider and is given a small piece of paper as a letter. He will walk around the circle and deliver the letter to one of the players. He then takes off quickly running around the circle. But wait, he delivered the wrong letter! That player then has to run to catch up with him. If the postman gets to the empty seat before he is tagged, he is &#8220;safe at home.&#8221; The other runner will have to take over the deliveries for him and the game continues.<br/><br/>Bandanas make great party favors and prizes!</div>
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		<title>Bridal Shower Strippers for Reva &#8211; 1999</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Originally aired 1999. The menfolk decide to entertain the ladies at Reva&#8217;s bridal shower for her second marriage to Josh. Appearing in this video: Reva Shayne &#8211; Kim Zimmer Josh Lewis &#8211; Robert Newman Billy Lewis &#8211; Jordan Clark Cassie Layne &#8211; Laura Wright Blake Marler &#8211; Liz Keifer Vanessa Reardon &#8211; Maeve Kinkaid Phillip [...]]]></description>
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<div>Originally aired 1999. The menfolk decide to entertain the ladies at Reva&#8217;s bridal shower for her second marriage to Josh. Appearing in this video: Reva Shayne &#8211; Kim Zimmer Josh Lewis &#8211; Robert Newman Billy Lewis &#8211; Jordan Clark Cassie Layne &#8211; Laura Wright Blake Marler &#8211; Liz Keifer Vanessa Reardon &#8211; Maeve Kinkaid Phillip Spaulding &#8211; Grant Aleksander Rick Bauer &#8211; Michael O&#8217;Leary Beth Raines &#8211; Beth Chamberlin Lillian Raines &#8211; Tina Sloan David Grant &#8211; Terell Tilford Jim Lemay Matt Reardon Abby Harley</div>
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		<title>Rules For The Wedding Party</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/01/14/rules-for-the-wedding-party/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 17:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
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There is no requirement for any members of the traditional wedding party to be present at the wedding. The honor positions of maid of honor, bridesmaids and best man, groomsmen are customary, and not in any way to be considered as required. If you chose to have these people in your wedding party, it is [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>There is no requirement for any members of the traditional wedding party to be present at the wedding. The honor positions of maid of honor, bridesmaids and best man, groomsmen are customary, and not in any way to be considered as required. If you chose to have these people in your wedding party, it is a general rule that there be symmetry of the two groups.<br/><br/>The bride chooses the bridesmaids, sometimes with help from family, and the groom chooses the groomsmen while the bride often retains veto power over his choices! In the planning phase of the wedding ceremony and reception, the bride will also choose her gown and complementary gowns for the bridesmaids. The bride, with some limited input from the groom, can also choose the matching attire for the groomsmen as well as the groom&#8217;s attire. The major exception to this rule is military weddings.<br/><br/>Often the selection of the wedding party participants is used as an opportunity for matchmaking by those involved. This is not necessarily a good idea, although some of those matches have been known to be more successful than the marriages at which they met!<br/><br/>Another optional role in the wedding party, which has become somewhat more popular recently, is the flower girl. The flower girl is almost always a very young, age 5-9, girl relative of the bride or groom, who parades down the aisle, prior to the bride, throwing flower petals on the carpet. The flower girl need not be very good at her flower petal dropping job, her real job is to be cute.<br/><br/>The Ring Bearer is now quite often a young male relative of the groom or bride, rather than the more traditional best man. The young fellow walks down the aisle after the flower girl carrying a fairly large decorated pillow with the wedding rings on it. For safety&#8217;s sake, most often the rings are stitched to the pillow with a single stitch, to prevent them from rolling off and getting lost.</div>
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		<title>Jamie Kennedy Experiment &#8211; Las Vegas Wedding</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/01/13/jamie-kennedy-experiment-las-vegas-wedding/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 17:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Jamie Kennedy as the Bride &#8230; Mom&#8217;s Reaction Priceless! Funny!About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to personalized favors
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<div>Jamie Kennedy as the Bride &#8230; Mom&#8217;s Reaction Priceless! Funny!<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/personalized-favors-c-61.html'>personalized favors</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Planning a Bridal Shower : Bridal Shower Favors</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/01/12/planning-a-bridal-shower-bridal-shower-favors/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Bridal shower favors include pictures the guests can take home and gift boxes with treats inside. Give out favors at a bridal shower with tips from a party planner in this free video on weddings. Expert: Molly Zurcher Contact: www.Zurchers.com Bio: Molly Zurcher is a expert on parties because she has worked for Zurchers for [...]]]></description>
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<div>Bridal shower favors include pictures the guests can take home and gift boxes with treats inside. Give out favors at a bridal shower with tips from a party planner in this free video on weddings. Expert: Molly Zurcher Contact: www.Zurchers.com Bio: Molly Zurcher is a expert on parties because she has worked for Zurchers for over 15 years. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins</div>
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		<title>Event Planning Checklist Tips</title>
		<link>http://www.partyfor.org/2012/01/11/event-planning-checklist-tips/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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The key to successful event planning is being resourceful and avoiding uncertainties. The more you research your available resources, the simpler it is to overcome any obstacles to your objectives and pull off the perfect social function.When putting together any social function, business party, special event, or mini festival, you can&#8217;t begin advertising or producing [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>The key to successful event planning is being resourceful and avoiding uncertainties. The more you research your available resources, the simpler it is to overcome any obstacles to your objectives and pull off the perfect social function.<br/><br/>When putting together any social function, business party, special event, or mini festival, you can&#8217;t begin advertising or producing promotional material until you have chosen and contracted a fitting location. Likewise, it would be putting the cart before the horse, to sign up a speaker or book your entertainment before your event visions have been brought clearly into view.<br/><br/>Event Planning Tools<br/><br/>Preparing lists for the many planning stages is an excellent way to stay organized and accomplish your goals. A check list is an important tool for planning any event. Having one will increase your productivity and the chances of meeting your objectives. Some useful headings to use for your check list may be: Tasks, Notes, Due Dates, Activity/Items, Cost, Actual Cost, Questions, Completed, etc.<br/><br/>Whether your check list is on your website, laptop, PDA or or legal pad, it is important to constantly update and amend your list to comply with your changing needs.<br/><br/>Event Budgeting<br/><br/>It is important to scrutinize your actual costs as they emerge, and compare and prioritize them to reach your projected goals. Crucial to the process is having a budget. A budget is a written projection of your expected income and expenditures for a specific time frame. Such a tool is a dire necessity when overseeing financial projects, and a precise budget is your most valuable resource for making intelligent choices. Be sure to update your budget frequently.<br/><br/>Identify your profit sources so you can plan how and when the profit should be spent. Generally, there will only be a few sources of revenue: participants, sponsorship, reserves, and possibly your own private funds.<br/><br/>Event Venues<br/><br/>There is a large selection of event venues to choose from, so feel free to be creative! The hospitality industry thrives on meeting the specific needs of many different types of groups and individuals from all over the world.<br/><br/>When choosing a location, keep in mind that just because a site may seem quite impressive, it doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that it&#8217;s out of your price range. Don&#8217;t be intimidated. That classy location could end up being the perfect one for your special event.<br/><br/>Event Design<br/><br/>If catering to the upper crust is your intention, you might want to consider hiring one of those companies with the reputation for &#8220;doing it right&#8221;. If this is not your objective, and you&#8217;re planning a social or festive event, be sure that your theme design transforms the mood of your participants upon entering your affair.<br/><br/>To give an example, clowns riding on unicycles and handing out balloons would certainly put smiles on the faces of the guests to your festival. If you&#8217;re planning an evening social affair, soft jazz and hors d&#8217;ourves might set the mood and encourage mingling and networking and so on.<br/><br/>Event Supplies<br/><br/>Remember that the quality of the supplies you choose for your event should befit the occasion and the caliber of the attending guests. At the same time, you have to stay within the constraints of your budget. This may require some shopping around. There are many items which can be rented for your occasion, such as tables and chairs, linens, audio visual equipment, portable toilets, etc.<br/><br/>Event Catering<br/><br/>Do not underestimate the importance of the culinary department. If catering is required for your event, give it your utmost attention because doing it correctly is so crucial to your success. For a black tie affair, fast foods would be out of the question, but for an outdoor picnic event or amphitheater show they would be quite appropriate.<br/><br/>Event Registration<br/><br/>If you use a third party vendor for registration services, be sure to check their references. Make sure that your contract provides that you own all of the collected data, that it is secure, and that nothing will be shared without your permission.<br/><br/>Protection of personal information is of primary concern when planning your event. Secure socket layer encryption for online information, and document shredders for actual paperwork, are key to the protection of privacy.<br/><br/>Many registration companies charge in the area of $4 per attendee, so sound judgement will certainly benefit your budget.<br/><br/>Event Lighting<br/><br/>The purpose of choosing appropriate lighting is to not only draw attention to show pieces and focal points, but to also provide a welcoming atmosphere at your event. There are many different types of lighting which can be employed to create the desired effects when lighting backgrounds and walkways, dining tables and buffets. Colored lights next to white spot lights can make clear distinctions, while holiday lighting, applied to landscaping and entrances, can create dramatic effects as well as insuring that the pathways are attractively lit.<br/><br/>If you plan meticulously, and pay close attention to details, your event is sure to be a success!</div>
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		<title>Wedding Ettiquette</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 09:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Planning a wedding can be very stressful not just for the bride and groom but also for their families as well. In fact in some cases when it comes to planning and arranging a wedding, arguments are likely to ensue at some stage and certainly one of the best ways to avoid such issues is [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Planning a wedding can be very stressful not just for the bride and groom but also for their families as well. In fact in some cases when it comes to planning and arranging a wedding, arguments are likely to ensue at some stage and certainly one of the best ways to avoid such issues is through using the right kind of wedding ettiquette.<br/><br/>Unfortunately the brides parents may have ideas that are different from the grooms parents when it comes to planning a wedding. Plus you may find that the bride ones a wedding that is a little less traditional than her fiance so through using the right wedding ettiquette a couple will help to ensure that they save themselves a lot of heartache before the big day arrives.<br/><br/>One of the first things that needs to be considered when planning any kind of wedding is who is going to be paying for the occasion. Today more and more couples themselves are funding their own wedding. Whereas traditionally it is believed that the brides parents should pay for everything that relates to the wedding whilst the grooms parents pay for the dinner at the rehearsal prior to the wedding taking place. However what both the bride and groom should be doing is sitting down with both sets of parents at the same time and discussing and deciding just how the wedding will be paid for.<br/><br/>When it comes to getting the invitations sent out to the guests traditionally the name of the brides parents will appear on these. However today more and more couples are now choosing to have both sets of parents named on the invitations or choosing to have their invitations worded in such a way that does not offend anyone. In some cases they may choose to omit their parents names from the invitations as they may have been paying for the event themselves.<br/><br/>In most cases very few weddings when the take place will not have some sort of problems, but hopefully by following the write wedding ettiquette rules a couple will ensure that their big day is enjoyed by all that attend. Although we have looked at a couple of wedding etiquette rules that couples need to remember when organizing this very special day there are plenty of sites on the internet which can offer them more practical advice with regard to this particular subject and therefore carry out a little research on the subject of wedding ettiquette will help to ensure that things go as smoothly as possible for all concerned.</div>
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		<title>DJ BoBo &#8211; THERE IS A PARTY 1995</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 00:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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THE OFFICIAL DJ BoBo VIDEO-CLIP, released in June 1995 Facts Award-Highlights: 10 times World Music Award Winner for &#8220;The World&#8217;s Best Selling Swiss Recording Artist Worldwide more than 260 Gold-, 28 Platinum- &#038; 1x Diamant Record Biography-Highlights DJ BoBo had his breakthrough with&#8230;About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to [...]]]></description>
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