Saturday, 5 May 2012

The perfect bridal hair on your big day


TajweddingServices offers advice for brides on how to find the perfect wedding day style...

Choosing a hairdresser
If you're getting married near home, it should be easy to organise a hairdresser. However if you need to find a new hairdresser, make sure it's someone you feel really comfortable with. When you have a trial, take a picture to see how the style works. Hairdressers will charge according to the amount of work they can do in a certain amount of time, so remember to ask about this too.

Choosing your look
Think about how you want to look: Do you want to look like you do now, or do you fancy yourself as a princess or a film star? Your natural looks have got you a proposal, so they've worked for you so far but you might have always wanted to go for the Audrey Hepburn or the Grace Kelly look on your special day.

Hair colour
Whether your hair is natural or you've been experimenting with colour for years, an approaching wedding day is likely to send you into a panic about what colour your hair should be. Many brides' first reaction is to go natural but going back to your natural hair colour is not necessarily the right move.

Finding the right hair colour for you is something that you should start discussing with your hairdresser as early in your wedding planning as possible. It's important to consult the professionals, as subtle highlights or lowlights in just the right shade can bring out your eyes and add that extra sparkle to your look. Steer away from bold colours though, which may date in your photos.

Some people have a second colour in their eyes (flecks of gold for example). If you match this colour with highlights in your hair your eyes will look amazing. Looking at your skin tone will also help you to choose the right hair colour. If your hair is jet black and you can't add colour to it, don't worry as shiny, glossy hair looks equally great.

Working together
You don't want your hair to compete with your dress: when choosing your hairstyle, make-up and entire bridal outfit, you want to think in terms of a single theme -- that way the focus will be on you. Everything should complement you and each other. Make sure that your hair is worn off of your face and that your make-up is fresh. The shape of your eyebrows is also an incredibly important detail.

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Some advices of a perfect bridal mehendi for bride’s to be...

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The hotter your palms are, the darker the mehndi colour comes out on the skin. The old wives tale goes “The darker the colour the more your husband loves you!”

TajweddingServices, specialises in making top quality, fresh, natural mehndi paste to guarantee the rich bridal colour it will give to all brides.
Excessive washing and lotions may affect the colour of the mehndi.
· Once mehndi is applied on the skin, it may be left overnight or left on for at-least 4 hours to enhance the deepness in colour.
· The mehndi can be scraped of with a payment card or an unsharp butter knife.
· The mehndi on the skin should not be covered with a plastic bag or gloves as it will result in condensation from sweating and therefore loose the definition in design.
· Lemon Juice & sugar syrup can be applied with cotton wool on to the mehndi once it is dried. This will secure the mehndi onto the skin more and therefore, result in the darkness of the colour on the skin. Application may be repeated, if mehndi feels dry and hard.
· The colour on the skin will darken on the day after the mehndi has been applied. The darkness in colour will last for a few days and will fade away.
· The mehndi powder can be a khaki, green or dark brown colour depending on where it comes from. It usually develops into a chocolate brown colour when applied as a paste onto the skin. Fresh mehndi powder will produce a strong dark brown colour and will last longer. Stale mehndi will produce a light orange colour, which will not get darker over time.
· The use of black “henna” should be avoided as it contains a dangerous chemical called Para-phenylenediamine (PPD) found in hair dyes which causes skin irritations.
· Brides should have manicures, pedicures & waxing done before mehndi is applied on them as otherwise the mehndi will be waxed off with the hair!
· To beautify your mehndi for mehndi nights, wedding or receptions, body glitter and gems in different colours can be applied on the skin to match the outfits.

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Monday, 9 April 2012

Wedding Light Lingo's

Think lighting your wedding reception site means flipping on a light switch? If you want to turn your wedding site from standard to simply stunning, you’ll probably need to take a more illuminating approach to your decor. “Lighting creates a mood,” says event designers of TajWeddingServices, and when it’s done well, lighting can make everything — including your wedding flowers, cake, and guests — look better. We will now let you know some of the lighting Lingo’s which might be helpful for you to express your wedding planners, what you want for your special day.

Lighting Lingo’s::

Pin spot A focused beam of light that shines directly onto an object, like a centerpiece or wedding cake, as a highlight effect.

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See how other couples used lighting to illuminate their reception decor.

Color wash There are a few different types of light fixtures that can create a “wash,” which is basically a blanket of colored light covering an entire area.

Gobos Circular stencils that are put over a light to project a design or pattern. Popular gobo designs are monograms, dates, or any other wedding motifs. The complexity of the design will affect the gobo’s cost — a simple stencil can be stamped out of steel, while a more intricate design must be laser etched out of stainless steel or a glass that can withstand high heat (costing much more than a stamped stencil).
Led Short for light-emitting diodes, LED lights are currently popular for weddings because they use much less electricity (and don’t get as hot) than regular, incandescent light bulbs. This means they can sometimes be wireless, so they’re even that much more discreet. LEDs are great for color changes and vibrant colors. They’re also common in strands and good for accent lighting.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Fingerprint Love Necklace



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Marriage....the joining of two people who have made a lasting impression on each other's hearts. Just like each real love, fingerprints are unique for each person. This necklace from Etsy is such an adorable gift for a bride who said "I do" to a man who left a truly unique impression on her heart.


Does this leave an impression on you too??

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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Taj Wedding Services Marquee and Tent Hire


By Taj Wedding Services

With years of experience Taj Wedding Services (TWS) provides the very highest standard of marquees and tent all across UK. We are specialist in supplying framed marquees with a complete range of accessories and extra facilities.

Taj Wedding Services marquees are for all occasions, large or small, such as weddings, parties, corporate events, country shows, exhibitions, fairs, concerts and balls

We are available all year round to provide you with a Marquee tailored for your needs and are confident that you will be suitably satisfied with our service that you will consider us for each event. We can provide a tailor-made marquee hire service to hold 50 - 5,000 people and can also provide a wide range of marquee flooring, lighting and interior linings guaranteed to create the right atmosphere for your event.

Our Marquee hire service is for hire at the most affordable rates. There are different kinds of marquees available nowadays. Reviewing your party locations, our professionals can also guide you in selecting the best marquee for your event at the best price.

We can cater for small budget events to commercial scale events - just email your enquiry or call to discuss your requirements.

Please find below some of our sample Marquees & Tent





Find more of our work on Taj Wedding Services

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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Bride's To Do List


Consider the jewellery you are wearing in other wedding & pre-wedding events.
Most brides want thier wedding cermony look to be their highlight, so ensure that your wedding jewellery is different to what you wear on your other wedding events.
Ways to vary your jewellery at your wedding events:
  1. Headpieces: vary your headpieces between: jhoomer, Pakeezah jhoomer, matha-patti, tikka, nothing. E.g. If you are wearing a jhoomer on your wedding cermony, consider wear a matha-patti on your medhi.
  2. On a pre-wedding event consider wearing just earrings & a head piece, as you are the bride do go for quality to set you able all but as ur buying less ur budget can be used to opt for better quality items! E.g. just big earrings and a tikka OR earrings and matha patti (this is really nice, as only the bride wears a matha-patti but by wearing only with earrings gives the matha patti a modern twist and looks geat for a pre-wedding cermoy!)
  3. Size, Quality, Colour... of course.
Tell your chosen retailer what you want. All reputable retails will want to sell you what you want instead of pushing sets onto you. Tell the retailer what you want and if they are not interested, consider going elsewhere! It is not always possible to get what you want, but at the very least you deserve to be served by someone who will at least try.

Be open to suggestions. I know I said decide what you want, but be aware that good retails know about latest fashions. So take photos of your outfit, show them to the retailer and ask what they would suggest. We recommend showing photos as you can e-mail them to online retailers, such as us, but also it's a lot safer taking a photo out shopping that your actual outfit (one bride sadly damaged her outfit while out shopping, it's easily done!)

Purchase the set of your dreams. Having done the above we hope this leads you to buying the perfect set for you

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Wedding Decorations


When you say “I do,” what are you hoping your surroundings look like?

A lot of brides-to-be hope for a beach wedding, which can be great way of getting married. You could aim for an actual on-the-sand ceremony, or you could do something like this — have your wedding within the comfortable confines of a beachfront hotel. You won’t accidentally get some uncomfortably large man sunbathing in an uncomfortably small swimsuit(or, heaven forbid, in nothing at all!) in your wedding pictures, but you still get the sunshine and refreshing salty air of a beach wedding.

Above, the decorator used a classic arch and just covered it with flowers. For draping the seats along the aisle, the decorator used tulle and gathered it underneath pretty purple and white arrangements. Of course, one caveat to beach weddings would be the wind.





Of course, many brides also dream about a garden wedding. This gardens can have a cool dome that the decorator can rim with flowers. The decorator can also cover all the pillars, including the ones placed alongside the aisle, with flowy chiffon. Pink and white flower arrangements sit on top each aisle pillar and the couple’s initials — A and M — are laid out artfully with red, pink and white rose petals in the middle of the aisle.



The flowers used for the above wedding ceremony were all purple phalenopsis orchids. Setting aside how expensive that probably was, they sure do make a big visual impact. The florist used the flower both in the arrangements framing the head of the aisle and in the aisle arrangements. And they had a nice backdrop there — water!



The aisle in this wedding was draped with organza and gathered with red roses, white orchids and lemon leaf. There was no aisle runner, but the edges of the aisle were scattered with pink and red rose petals. The half trellis at the head of the aisle were decorated with branches, white phalenopsis orchids and red roses. Love the branches look!


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