~written by Cendi Micor
It is my pleasure to introduce the work of Maria, from Thank You Chocolates. She makes gorgeous chocolates from any occasion and creates beautiful Candy Buffets for weddings. She will match it all to your colour scheme and your guests will more than satisfied with her selection.
Over this past weekend, I had pleasure of ordering favours for my best friend’s baby shower and she also created the tags for us, so it was just one less thing I had to worry about. The minute I saw them, I was beyond pleased and I knew that this would not be the last time I would place an order with her.
Thank You Chocolates is located in Ajax, Ontario. I am proud to have a fellow-Durham Vendor who I know will not let clients down and I highly recommend that you contact her for your next event.
You can check her out on Sunday, October 17, 2010 at Carruthers Creek Golf Club in Ajax. (650 Lakeridge Road), from 1-4pm. Admission is FREE and there will be door prizes and a fashion show.
~all photos courtesy of www.thankyouchocolates.ca
Monday
Tuesday
Tattoos......Taboo?
~written by Cendi Micor
As a bride or groom, it is natural to want to look perfect on your wedding day. But, why are tattoos considered such an “imperfection” by so many people? Do you think this way by hiding your tattoos? I hope not.
~Photo courtesy of www.recycledbride.com
I know some people consider having some type of shawl or cover-up for a Church ceremony. However, think back to your reasons and emotional connections to your tattoos. Are they not part of who you are? If anyone has a problem with them, too bad!
I can understand hiding them sometimes during a first meeting, especially in a business setting. I would never expose them while I work, considering that would be a first impression to all the guests. But hiding them at your OWN wedding?!? Your guests are those closest to you and your fiancé. They should be aware of your taste and style. Be yourself and embrace your ink!
As a bride or groom, it is natural to want to look perfect on your wedding day. But, why are tattoos considered such an “imperfection” by so many people? Do you think this way by hiding your tattoos? I hope not.
~Photo courtesy of www.recycledbride.com
I know some people consider having some type of shawl or cover-up for a Church ceremony. However, think back to your reasons and emotional connections to your tattoos. Are they not part of who you are? If anyone has a problem with them, too bad!
I can understand hiding them sometimes during a first meeting, especially in a business setting. I would never expose them while I work, considering that would be a first impression to all the guests. But hiding them at your OWN wedding?!? Your guests are those closest to you and your fiancé. They should be aware of your taste and style. Be yourself and embrace your ink!
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