The New Indian Bride

A bride-to-be with a new perspective on the modern Indian wedding.

Is AThemed Sangeet For You? May 27, 2011

Filed under: Uncategorized — The New Indian Wife @ 8:16 am

Drop “themed sangeet” into Google and you quickly discover that themed sangeets are a new and growing part of Indian weddings. There are colored themes like the all white sangeet that was part of Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi wedding festivities or the Pretty in Pink theme of yours truly.  There was the Cowboy and Indians sangeet theme featured on Electric Karma and Indian Wedding Site. Oh and what about the Mexican themed sangeet recently featured on Maharani Weddings? There are so many possibilities for throwing a theme element into your wedding. 

The question is would you do it?

 

Pitch A Tent! May 23, 2011

Filed under: Details,Uncategorized,Vendors — The New Indian Wife @ 11:03 am

There is nothing I love more than a perfectly adorned tent at a Spring and Summer Wedding. I love pristine white tents adorned with paper lanterns and lights. I love tents drapped in exotic fabrics and dripping in crystals. I love tents with side walls of faux windows, lined with flowers or decorated with custom drapes.  I love tents of any size, any shape, any color.  I just love tents!

Loving tents can get you in a lot of trouble. Tents may not be as economical as renting an indoor facility, especially when you consider that the tent is just the ceiling. You have to fill all the space underneath the tent with tables, chairs, a dance floor, silverware, glasses and every other minor detail that would be readily available to you in an indoor facility.

For those brides-to-be whose wedding visions include a tent, here are some important points for you to consider:

Selecting a tent size: You need to determine the number of people you expect to attend your wedding. That will help you decide how large a structure you will need. Accurately sizing your tent is very important since the size will need to accommodate tables, chairs, guests and vendors comfortably, with room to walk around, mingle and dance.

Location of the tent: The tent site should be a completely flat surface, away from any standing water or areas where rainwater typically accumulates. This is key in case you will want to install a dance floor. As a safety precaution you’ll want your tent rental company to conduct a site inspection to survey the area.

Styles of tents: Push-pole Tents are the most popular type of tents for outdoor weddings. These structures are kept in place with center poles and are staked into the ground. Push-pole tents are typically the least expensive tent and work best on grass or other pliable surfaces. Sizes range anywhere between from 10 x 10 feet and up and can be covered with fabric or PVC roofs or toppers.

Frame Tents are best for tight spaces. These structures cost more than the push-pole version, because they don’t use poles to support the structure, but a frame. As a result, they can be positioned on any type of surface. Accommodating all of your wedding decorating needs.

Additional considerations: Sidewalls are a practical tent “accessory” Sidewalls are used to create ventilation or protect guests from rain or wind. Before signing a contract with a company, be sure to specify where and when the tent will need to be erected and dismantled. Typically, most companies will set up a couple of days before the event and removal is the next day (this time frame may vary due to holiday or weekend schedules).

The most important consideration of all is the weather.  Tents do not work if rain is in the forecast.  If  a tent is part of your dream wedding, then be sure to check the Farmer’s Almanac for past weather patterns.  You wouldn’t want your dream wedding to be rained out! 

Hope these quick tops help all the New Indian Brides who are pitching a tent for their wedding festivities this spring and summer. Best of luck!

*These tips brought to you courtesy of The Perfect Wedding Gude.

 

Happy Bloggiversary! May 20, 2011

Filed under: Uncategorized — The New Indian Wife @ 8:08 am

A year ago today I took fingers to keyboard and entered the blogging world as The New Indian Bride.  What started as a way to chronicle the days leading up to my June 2010 wedding then migrated to a blog on Indian wedding fashions, florals and finery.  Today the blog is less about creating your perfect wedding day and more about the life that awaits you when the wedding day becomes a distant yet fabulous memory. 

In those first few weeks I wrote about picking my wedding lengha.  Now I write  more about making good marital financial decisions.  Instead of Indian wedding traditions, I now spend more time thinking of plants for my backyard and wine for my wine closet.  Life is ever evolving and I have loved each and every moment of my journey from New Indian Bride to The New Indian Wife. 

Thank you to my followers on The New Indian Bride and on Twitter.  There is much more to come in my story and I am grateful to have each and every one of you along for the ride. 

Raising my morning cup of coffee to each of you! Cheers!

And for those of you who haven’t been with me since the beginning, you can read my entire story starting here: http://thenewindianbride.com/page/13/

 

 
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