Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Top Ten Bridal Trends for 2010

In 2010, more than 11 million brides will discover their unique bridal style as they plan every moment of their celebration. Get Married along with today’s leading industry experts offer these brides the top 10 bridal trends for 2010. From runway fashions and edible passions to techie automations and color saturations, the new bridal trends are all about personalization and expressing your unique bridal style.


Among the top 10 bridal trends for 2010 appealing to recently engaged brides are:

1. Non-linear aisle arrangement for the wedding ceremony

2. Comfort foods with a kick

3. Gifting techie gadgetry for registries and wedding gifts

4. Texture-inspired invitations

5. Old, new, borrowed and cobalt blue-From hints of blue in bridal fashion to saturated color throughout the wedding décor, “blues will be the most  requested color in 2010,” according to Shane Murray of The Wedding Report. Bright cobalt blue is a  hot hue for 2010, offering fresh, bold and atmospheric twist on the bluesy tradition.

6. Wear-again bridesmaid dresses- the new silhouettes are mirroring what is happening on the runway--gorgeous and glamorous
dresses with drop waists, bubble skirts and ruffles are dresses Bridesmaids will want to wear again and again...

7. Three-dimensional save-the-dates

8. Old Hollywood glam, for men!

9. Blogger brides abound with brides enjoying sharing all the intimate details of their weddings on Get Married's Blogger Brides

10. Personalized plus: From the décor designs and inspirational invites to a great gifts and super-fab favors, brides are aspiring for distinctly personalized wedding details.

For more information you can access the press release with more detail.

From the Wedding Report, a different idea on the upcoming 2010 Wedding Market Forecast and 2010 Wedding Trends are seen.


  • Estimated number of 2010 weddings: 2.16 to 2.18 million
  • Estimated spending per wedding average: $20,000 to $22,000
  • Estimated number of guests per wedding: 135 to 145
• Couples will want simple yet elegant events at a lower cost. They will choose DIY (do it yourself) and thriftiness as a way to cut cost.

• DIY is bigger than ever and will continue to increase on items from Invitations to flowers.

• From the dress to shoes, vintage will be in big demand.

• June 2010 will be busier than normal. Couples that put off their 2009 June wedding, because of the recession have booked for June 2010.

• Candy buffets will be very hot.

• Warm, bright, bold, and vibrate color tones are in for 2010.

      •Most couples choosing blues as their primary color theme

      •Couples looking for warm, bright, bold, and vibrate tones

      •Couples using blues as their primary color first want cool pastel blues

      •13.6% of couples choosing blues as their primary color look to pair with white

• In vintage style, black and white photography shots will be in higher demand.

• While it hasn’t gone mainstream, video streamed live weddings will continue to gain interest.  (WE ARE REALLY EXCITED ABOUT THIS ONE !!!)

• Tungsten is the hot metal for 2010, couples are looking for both engagement rings and wedding bands in tungsten.

• As with 2009, couples will continue to want package deals over a la carte.

• As with 2009, couples will continue to rely on family and friends to save money.

• As with 2009, we will continue to see smaller weddings with fewer guests.

We at LWB would just like to comment that it is your Wedding Day and you should do whatever makes you the most happy.  If you find yourself not being able to invite all of your guests, you can consider broadcasting your wedding online in a private ceremony via Live Wedding Broadcast for a very affordable price.  We would love to help you share your special day with ALL your friends and family!

               Best wishes!

              Live Wedding Broadcast Team

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cake Cycle

We must be on a cake-themed month as here we are talking about Wedding Cake again.  When I saw this, I just had to make sure that we mentioned it in case you all haven't seen this yet.  This last weekend, the founder/CEO of GoDaddy.com, Bob Parsons had the most incredible groom's cake we've ever seen !! 

It was made by Duff Goldman of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, you know the ones on the Food Network..

Well, the cake is a life-sized, giant, edible Ducati motorcycle that had an ignition key-start, horns, lights, moving wheels and exhaust pipes!!!   There was even a helmet cake.  As a thank you, Duff received a REAL Ducati motorcycle...how's that for a bonus! 

Article on KPHO.com has scrolling images of the wedding event.  I must say, the guys and gals at Charm City Cakes, you have out-done yourself!  You're creations keep getting more realistic and amazing! 

We at LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV also want to congratulate newly married Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons and wish them a lifetime of happiness! 

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Nazi Wedding Cake?

I couldn't believe it until I saw it...I read this on CakeWrecks and then went to read the blog the Mother of the Bride posted. I was horrified and felt terrible for these two. What was supposed to be a "surprise" secret "ninja" star turned out to be something far from that….


Image Source: Blogging San Jose


I would advise if any of you are using Irit Ishai of the Sugar, Butter, Flour Bakery in the San Jose/ Sunnyvale, CA area to make your Wedding Cake with “special” instructions, give her a call and go over the “minute” details one more time before your big day. You might just be glad you did.

LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV sends best wishes the newly married couple and hopes that someday soon, it’ll be just another story about their Wedding Day, and they won’t have to use the words cake and disaster in the same sentence.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Imagine Planning for This Wedding!

In Asan, South Korea, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon will be performing his last mass wedding for more than 40,000 couples!...and that's just the Wedding Party!  Can you imagine having to be the Wedding Planner for that event???

 It was over half a century ago when the Rev. Moon performed his first mass wedding in 1960.  All people, whether previously married or single, can receive the blessing of God upon their marriages through Reverend and Mrs. Moon standing as the True Parents. The number of couples who have received this blessing has grown, from 36 in 1960, to 8,000 in 1982, to 30,000 in 1992, and most recently, to 360,000 in 1995.  

The Unification Church says Reverend Moon will wed or reaffirm the marriages of more than 40,000 people tomorrow, October 14, 2009, at Sun Moon University in Asan which is south of Seoul, South Korea.  The event will be broadcast live at similar events worldwide and many across the U.S, mainly by satellite hook-up and link....why didn't they use LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV??

The mass weddings are his last as Rev. Moon will hand over the day-to-day leadership to three of his 11 children.  The three sons insist their father health is good. Church officials say the massive worldwide ceremony is meant to mark two key anniversaries in the leader's life: his 90th birthday and his 50th wedding anniversary.

Rev. Moon says the blessing ceremonies, pairing followers from different backgrounds, are part of his vision of building a multicultural religious world.   In recent years, the weddings have been smaller in scale. Still, church officials said this time followers in nearly every U.S. state would take part.

LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV congratulates each and every couple in the start or continuation of their lifelong journey.

Current picture of event is seen here.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Get Married Magazine

Image Source: www.GetMarried.com


One great new tip we wanted to share with you is the launching of Get Married magazine. Get Married Magazine brings a new innovative approach to young Brides who aspire to find new inspirations on TV, internet and in print.


Get Married magazine is engaging upcoming Brides by making it super easy for Brides to plan and shop and FIND. They are using a Microsoft Tag in the pages of the magazine that allows the readers to gain instant connection to the video, website, photo or information they are wanting to know more about...all on a mobile phone.



Some of the new components of the Get Married Magazine are:


  • First issue of the magazine is FREE!!! You can get your copy at Get Married magazine or by emailing or by clicking on the GetMarried Magazine badge on the right.

  • If you LOVE the magazine, and we know you will, you can buy future issues for $14.96 for 4 issues! Customer Service number is 1-800-890-2985.


  • Nearly 80% of the products in the magazine are available in Get Married's online wedding shop. They have worked with the vendors to offer greatly reduced pricing on the items. You can go to shop Get Married and shop page by page of the magazine.


  • Get Married magazine will feature ONE lucky Bride on "The Lucky 7" page of EVERY issue. Brides can win by registering as a Blogger Bride. The more you blog and post pictures, the better chance you have to be noticed by Get Married to win. Once you are chosen, a picture of you and 7 items on your Wedding Wish List will be publised on the "Lucky 7" page. To see an example of this, check out page 122 of the inaugural issue.

  • After Your Big Day is Over, you can share your Wedding Photos with the Magazine Readers, by emailing your photos to Get Married for consideration in their "Real Weddings" Section.

We have worked with the Get Married crew and everything that they do is over-the-top amazing, so I know you are going to want to pick up this magazine and take your wedding planning to the next level.

NBC's "The Office" Wedding


Well folks, it's finally here! One of the most anticipated events on national television...the time when Pam Beesly and Jim Halpert will finally say, "I DO!". I just wanted to remind you that the episode is this Thursday, October 8, 2009, on NBC at 9PM EST/8PM CST. One great thing to check out is their wedding website at Pam & Jim's Wedding Website. They have guest info, location, registry, guest book and even a video blog. Now only if we could have gotten them to do a live broadcast to their relatives who couldn't attend...oh yeah..it's on national TV. Seriously, check it out for a break from your own wedding plans in true "Office" Style.


Best Wishes to Jim and Pam from LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Today I’m breaking out of the normal ‘professional’ mode and using our blog for what blogs were originally intended for, personal opinion.

I can’t believe that in this day and age, we still have so many so called wedding know-it-all's who are telling today’s Modern Bride & Groom to cut back on their guest list to save money.

Yet once again, TheKnot.com has published their “10 Ways to Save Big on Your Wedding”.


2. Cut the Guest List
We know it's tough, but one of the fastest and most effective ways to lower your wedding cost is to pare down the invitees. Get out that red pen! At $100 a head, taking 10 guests off the guest list saves $1,000! Also consider the size of your wedding party: Gifts, hair, and makeup are cheaper for two than for ten.

Knot Note: Having trouble figuring out which guests to cut? Make a rule and whittle away. Rule #1: If you have never spoken to, met, or heard the name of a particular guest, they get cut. Rule #2: Anyone whose bedtime occurs before 9 p.m. will miss the cake cutting anyway, and probably won't have the best time. (All under-12 year-olds get a no) Rule #3: Significant others? Consider someone worthy of an invite if he or she is currently living with or has been in a relationship for more than one year with the friend you want to invite.

This article was just appalling. Do these people NOT take anytime whatsoever learning about NEW and innovative ways to do Weddings? Are they just so stuck in the past with Old School ways that they are so out of touch with today’s technological advancements that they just don’t know or just don’t care?

Whether you use our service offering or one of the half dozen competitors for the wedding broadcast in today’s world you don’t have to cut back on your guest list at all. In fact, you can even expand on your guest list and even invite those that maybe you hadn’t thought of inviting and now end up with more wedding gifts for doing so. Use one of the live wedding broadcast services online today and use the money that you were going to spend on a hundred guests to show 30 or so a kicking good time!

Or how about using any ONE of the live wedding broadcast services out there to save money and put that aside for a honey moon or just invite 10 or 15 of your closest friends and family members to an exotic destination location and then invite 200 or more online. Do the so called leaders in the wedding industry even bother to keep up with these things?

We let
TheKnot.com and the WeddingChannel.com and just about every wedding organization online offering new information for brides and grooms know about us and what we do.

Yet they all seem to still embrace the old school mentality that you should tell some of your closest friends and family members…”ehhh…we can’t afford to feed you so you’re not invited.”

With our offering or anyone of our competitors such as
Idostream.com, you do have other options besides telling your friends and family they can’t come. This is the very reason we have chosen to advertise and have openly embraced the wonderful modern age people at GetMarried.com and why we will continue to do so.

GetMarried.com understands today’s Bride and openly accepts the fact that world and the ‘wedding’ is changing. If my wife and I were doing it all over again, I sure wouldn’t use TheKnot.com or the WeddingChannel.com for any information for our wedding concerns but then I always have enjoyed cutting edge technology. I was the first in line to get a new iPod for example.

Harmony Walton at
GetMarried.com truly gets it and new technology for today's weddings!
She wrote an
article about LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV and it really sums up our service offering so well.

Oh well, I guess it’s ultimately up to the real important people in the wedding business. THE BRIDE AND GROOM, and we’ll just have to see how long it takes these OLD school bridal know-it-alls to jump on the new modern age of technological advancement called the INTERNET. Yep that’s right so called bridal experts; it’s not just for websites anymore. Now you can actually broadcast your wedding live in real time and your guests can actually leave you video messages; believe it or not.

My question for you, Bridal Experts, is where have you been for the last two years that you don’t know this??????

Okay, back to professional business mode again.
Brian Pike

Founder
LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV