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Looking For a Unique Wedding Ring? Consider a Rose Gold Band

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

A wedding ring is something that you will have forever, so take the time and do the research up front so that you will not regret your decision. There are several different types of metal you can choose; among the most popular are white gold, yellow gold, and platinum. You can even combine metals to make an unusual and unforgettable two-tone gold wedding ring.

Even though any of these options are perfect, the rose gold wedding ring is often forgotten in these possibilities. Rose gold is a timeless metal that has always been around, it just hasn’t been used recently to make many wedding rings. Rose gold rings went out of fashion for awhile but are back in favor, as more people are seeking wedding rings that blend modern and traditional styles.

It’s entirely possible you don’t even know what rose gold is. Compared to other metals, rose gold looks a lot different, but it’s still interesting, and definitely durable and reliable. Copper and gold are combined to produce the rose gold metal. In most cases, the metal breakdown is 75 percent gold and 25 percent copper. Because of this combination the alloy will have a reddish or pinkish color. You can use it to form whatever style of wedding ring you normally would with platinum or gold.

Don’t Overlook the Wedding Rehearsal Dinner Invitations!

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Wedding invitations are important. Invitations are mementos that folks will cherish the rest of their lives. The invitation also helps lay the groundwork for the overall ambiance of the occasion. The rehearsal dinner is an important facet of the wedding, so the rehearsal dinner invitations are also a big deal. That invitation will also become a cherished souvenir.

The first thing you’ll need to think about is who should be given an invitation to the rehearsal dinner. It’s pretty easy - proper etiquette demands that anyone who has been involved in making the wedding take place should be given an invitation to the rehearsal dinner. This means the parents of the bride and groom, along with the bridal party and any other friends and family who the bride and groom believe should attend. The individual who officiates the wedding should also be invited. Remember, this is not an event for all the wedding guests, but instead for all the individuals who play a part in the celebration, whether they helped plan it, will walk down the aisle or take part in another way.

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