Anthem For Doomed Youth
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
- Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in The hands of boys but in their eyes
Shall shine The holy glimmers of goodbyes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Wilfred Owen
What does this poem mean?
Fundamentally it speaks to his experience during the first world war. Most of that war was fought by very young individuals who literally marched to their deaths. If you are familiar with Trench Warfare, one group charged while the other remained behind the protection of their trench. Once the enemy pummeled them with gunfire and gas, they ran back to their trench, hoping the enemy had sufficient courage and honor to charge in the same manner. The winner of the trench won because they were able to replenish their numbers faster than the enemy who, most of the time, was dying of disease and starvation.
Like the poem stated, soldiers died like cattle, one at a time and en masse. For them, there was no time for being young or for being religious. No one was there to mourn their fallen souls.
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
Walkthrough (or deatiled summary) of poem Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen?
Here's the poem... Explain what each paragraph is saying...
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Walkthrough (or deatiled summary) of poem Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen?
Read this:
http://www.1914-18.co.uk/owen/anthem.htm
All will become clear!
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Reply:No offense, but is this homework!!?
I'm at school myself in Math class (it's a free day) and i would like to help, but i'm just as confused as you are! :(
Sorry i can't help, if i could i PROMISE i would...
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Walkthrough (or deatiled summary) of poem Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen?
Read this:
http://www.1914-18.co.uk/owen/anthem.htm
All will become clear!
:))
Reply:You're welcome!
:)) Report It
Reply:No offense, but is this homework!!?
I'm at school myself in Math class (it's a free day) and i would like to help, but i'm just as confused as you are! :(
Sorry i can't help, if i could i PROMISE i would...
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Why is this poem called "Anthem for Doomed Youth?"?
ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, –
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Why is this poem called "Anthem for Doomed Youth?"?
The title, ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’, gives the first impression of the poem. An ‘anthem’, is a song of praise, perhaps sacred, so we get the impression that the poem might be about something religious or joyous. However, the anthem is for ‘Doomed Youth’ which is obviously negative. The title basically summarizes what the poem is; a mixture of thoughts related to patriotism, religion, death, irony, and cynicism.
Try these links:
http://www.1914-18.co.uk/owen/anthem.htm
http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities...
scroll down to about the middle and the poem is explained here.
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Strange_Meeting_Wi...
scroll down to find a review of the poem.
Good luck with it.
Reply:Anthem for the doomed youth
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/projects/sty...
http://www.eliteskills.com/analysis_poet...
Reply:Hope your not getting us to do your homework for you ;).
This is a poem by Wilfred Owen, a famous World War 1 poet.
It is about young men dying in battle and the lack of fanfare that comes with it.
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, –
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Why is this poem called "Anthem for Doomed Youth?"?
The title, ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’, gives the first impression of the poem. An ‘anthem’, is a song of praise, perhaps sacred, so we get the impression that the poem might be about something religious or joyous. However, the anthem is for ‘Doomed Youth’ which is obviously negative. The title basically summarizes what the poem is; a mixture of thoughts related to patriotism, religion, death, irony, and cynicism.
Try these links:
http://www.1914-18.co.uk/owen/anthem.htm
http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities...
scroll down to about the middle and the poem is explained here.
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Strange_Meeting_Wi...
scroll down to find a review of the poem.
Good luck with it.
Reply:Anthem for the doomed youth
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/projects/sty...
http://www.eliteskills.com/analysis_poet...
Reply:Hope your not getting us to do your homework for you ;).
This is a poem by Wilfred Owen, a famous World War 1 poet.
It is about young men dying in battle and the lack of fanfare that comes with it.
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Can someone please tell me what the function of the semi-colon in line 5 is? Thanks for any help?
Anthem for Doomed Youth
by Wilfred Owen
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries for them; no prayers nor bells,
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Can someone please tell me what the function of the semi-colon in line 5 is? Thanks for any help?
it's use to connect two phrases together without putting them into 2 seperate sentence. the semi colon is use to connect an extra statment onto the first phrase
Reply:The semi-colon is used to divide two clauses, both of which make sense in their own right, but which also work as a single item.
Reply:It serves to separate two statements without breaking the line or making it into two separate sentences. The statements are connected but cannot flow into each other - thus a comma cannot be used.
Reply:to take a pause when reading it
by Wilfred Owen
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries for them; no prayers nor bells,
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
Can someone please tell me what the function of the semi-colon in line 5 is? Thanks for any help?
it's use to connect two phrases together without putting them into 2 seperate sentence. the semi colon is use to connect an extra statment onto the first phrase
Reply:The semi-colon is used to divide two clauses, both of which make sense in their own right, but which also work as a single item.
Reply:It serves to separate two statements without breaking the line or making it into two separate sentences. The statements are connected but cannot flow into each other - thus a comma cannot be used.
Reply:to take a pause when reading it
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What is meant by "mockeries" in line 5 of the poem "Anthem for Doomed Youth"?
Anthem for Doomed Youth
by Wilfred Owen
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries for them; no prayers nor bells,
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing
thanks for any help
What is meant by "mockeries" in line 5 of the poem "Anthem for Doomed Youth"?
The term "mockeries" suggests a play. In essence, no one is going to write a play about your brave deeds on the battle field.
A mocker is one who imitates. Actors were referred to as mockers in Elizabethan times.
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by Wilfred Owen
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries for them; no prayers nor bells,
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing
thanks for any help
What is meant by "mockeries" in line 5 of the poem "Anthem for Doomed Youth"?
The term "mockeries" suggests a play. In essence, no one is going to write a play about your brave deeds on the battle field.
A mocker is one who imitates. Actors were referred to as mockers in Elizabethan times.
leather casual sandals
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WEDDING HELP- suggestions, answers, tips, comments?
First of all I am looking for a lot of answers(just as a warning, haha). Okay, here goes- I am having my wedding indoors, in September and I live in Illinios...do you think it would be odd to have a beach theme?
I don't plan on going all out crazy over the top with sand and shells all over the place but more of an elegant beach them. Slightly different from normal. Here are two pictures I found that I really love-
1-
http://flickr.com/photos/24768613@N06/23...
2-
http://flickr.com/photos/24768613@N06/23...
Also i looove plumeria flowers...BUT they only grow in hawaii so it is really pricey to use real plumerias(aka fragpini), so I considered using fake flowers. Unfortunatly they dont make fake plumerias(i have searched). Here is the bouquet that i really loved-
http://www.alohaislandweddings.com/uploa...
Soooo, instead of using plumerias i have desided to use roses in the same colors but the roses that
WEDDING HELP- suggestions, answers, tips, comments?
if you got to michaels crafts store, i dnt know if you have one, but i went there and they do have them they are called faux plumerias and i had yellow ones in a bouquet i made for one f my clients. you can also buy the faux petals to decorate.
Reply:At first I was going to say dont do a beach theme in Illinois.. until I looked at your pictures. I think you can definitely use those ideas. The flowers are tasteful, and the bit of sand will be fine. Just dont do any shells. Keep it to the tropical flowers, and think of it as a "fresh-inspired" wedding, instead of a "beach theme".
You have good taste. I used pink in my wedding, too, and I was careful not to use too much. But in my case the girls wore brown and carried pink flowers. I dont think a wedding must be matchy-matchy. Yellow is not a good color for a dress, and pink would be too much. So choose another color, even if its not in your bouquet or on the centerpieces! Example, a sand-colored dress with pink sash. Or even green/sage. In my opinion, the classic black tux with black bowtie flatters every guy. I would give them a boutinerre in the same color as the bridesmaids flowers. Some people like the colored vests or ties for the groomsmen, I personally dont, but that is another option for you.
So I guess my final answer is, dont limit yourself too much to the colors JUST for the sake of being matchy-matchy.
Also, about the outdoor wedding. We got married outdoors so I love outdoor weddings. But it sounds like the logistics are not in your favor. Chicago is windy as you said. I would book a church, but keep an eye out for another location. There might be an indoor place with an atrium or other well-lit place you havent thought of yet.
Reply:Lots of Answers for your LOTS of questions!!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the beach theme with the multi colored roses!! They are darling!!!
Im not quite sure what IL is like but i would find a hill that doesnt catch as much wind but try to find a venue near by the could accomidate guests in the event of bad weather! Even if your church is kind of dark its really easy to liven it up with some color and decorations!! And groomsmen in pink was trouble I was running into before we chose a different scheme for my wedding! So I would do pink dresses for the maids and a Yellow dress of the maid of honor to show She is the MOH. Then you can definitly do yellow vests for the guys and Im sure they would like that more!!! Or even better Davids bridal has sashs and you could have the maids to pink dresses with yellow sashes to tie in the yellow!!!! Hope it helps!!!
J~
LINKS TO IDEAS
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
2 very easy dresses to add a sash!!!
Reply:I think your theme is great,i have done quite a few weddings in September with a beach theme.
The table centres look great and it is a good idea to use roses instead.
I would have the bridesmaids in pink with yellow flowers and have the groomsmen in grey or black or white/cream with a touch of lemon.
I would chance having the ceremony outside but have a good back up plan.
Here are a few more ideas,you could perhaps use one or two of them.
Invites - send the invites out in little bottles for a message in a bottle effect.
Bridesmaids - get them to hand out flower garlands to the guest.
Serve cocktails. Serve barbecued food and seafood platters. Ice creams for dessert.
Decorate the room with shells,coconuts,palms,drift wood and surfboards. Create the right lightening and have wave sounds effects playing in the background.
Use pink,lemon and cream/white fabrics for table linen and chair covers.
Entertainment - have the DJ play beach tunes. At the evening reception have a game of limbo. Perhaps have a salsa band or a steel band playing.
Give guests themed goody bags filled with beach ball cookies,glow sticks,sunglasses etc.
Have a great wedding!
Reply:You can use a beach theme anytime of the year as long as it is done in good taste.
Not sure I would use roses in place of the plumerias. May I suggest calling one of the internet florists or visiting your hometown florist and asking what some good alternatives would be. You should really keep all the flowers "tropical" looking.
In reference to the bridesmaids' gowns . . you need a BRIGHT color, pastels or light colors just don't work in an outdoor setting. When someone wears a LIGHT pink or LIGHT yellow dress in an outdoor setting that dress just fades into the background and you will be very disappointed in the pictures. Pink or yellow is OK, just make sure it is BRIGHT PINK OR BRIGHT YELLOW. Matter of fact, ALL of your colors should be BRIGHT. And I would try to keep your theme colors to three . . AQUA OR GREEN . . PINK . . YELLOW. Use the colors of tropical flowers.
If you want to your guests to be part of your tropical theme encourage them to wear "nice looking" Hawaiian or topical shirts or blouses. And if that doesn't work then how about buying some "nice looking" leis in various colors. A lei can be given to each of your guests at the same time they are handed a ceremony program (printed on tropical looking paper) which will put them in a "tropical mood" immediately. You can even go as far as having someone dress up in a grass skirt or mumu and place the lei around each person's neck as they do when you get off the plane in Hawaii.
I would even go as far as researching a tropical theme menu for your reception. You can't go wrong with chicken salad inside one half of a pineapple or grilled chicken breasts with a pineapple or mango glaze. And your wedding cake should also have a tropical theme . . pineapple and/or coconut flavoring.
Your "theme" should be noticeable from the beginning of your wedding to the end.
Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant
Reply:WOW...I'm ALSO doing a beach themed wedding in Illinois in Early September (did we rent the same venue?) I'm planning for OUT SIDE but have a back-up plan for rain. I LOVE the roses that you chose!! What about the B-Maids in PINK and then the G'men in YELLOW. (Like khaki's and a yellow dress shirt.... or yellow ties with the tuxes depending on your level of formality) The center pieces are GORGEOUS... I love the bit of sand sprinkled around them!
Reply:Yuo can have whatever theme you like, it does not matter where you are or time of year. Its your day so have it how you want it.
Silk plumerias:
http://store.qualitysilkplants.com/q-gtp...
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/plumeria.h...
http://www.hilltopcountrymercantile.com/...
http://www.alohafriendsshop.com/ProductD...
http://www.americanbridal.com/plumerica-...
As for bridemaids, you can do some in pink and some in yellow. Pink may be best if you go with one color. Yellow doesnt look good on everyone.
Do what you want and have fun and enjoy your day. Its going to be beautiful!
Reply:Those centerpieces are beautiful! I think that as long as you go with a refined beach theme, then it's not going to look funny at all. To me, it seems like you're going more upscale summer house or memories of the beach then over the top beachy-beachy (which I do think would be inappropriate).
For Plumerias, I found several sites on-line that are selling both the real ones, for not too much. These people will sell you the real things for $25 for 4 stems in varying colors: http://www.justplumerias.com/just_plumer... You just put the stem they send into dirt, and it will grow, and voila, a plumeria plant. It might be too expensive to make the bouquet you wanted- but you could still incorporate a few real plumeria plants into your decor.
There's lots of places with silk plumerias. Just google "silk plumeria." Here are few that I found: http://www.americanbridal.com/plumerica-...
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/plumeria.h...
As far as your color theme goes, it sounds good to me. But I've never been one for making too much stuff match and sticking really closely to wedding colors. I'm getting married this August and people keep asking "what are your colors?" and I'm just like "erm.... pink and green?" It's more about the overall ambiance- getting everything to go with the theme and compliment each other. Colors are a part of that, but they're not the end all and be all. Anytime I see those color themed weddings, it looks a little simplistic to me. Think about, if you were planning an outfit- would you wear all pink? Pink shoes, pink tights, yellow skirt, pink shirt, pink hairbow? Maybe if you were six... Looks like you're having a very sophisticated wedding, so go easy on the color matching.
Here are some other table decorations and things that I think might go with your theme without being too beachy. I know you have your main table decorations, but you could use some of this other stuff on the gift table, the buffet tables, the table-card table, etc.
Here's some good pictures from Martha Stewart:
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/sea...
Coral- it's almost sculptural. http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.asp... Check out the room views to really get a sense of it. Plus, as a bonus, you could give these away after the wedding as presents for people who have really helped out. I know I would love to get one.
Driftwood- also very sculptural, could provide the anchor for other complimentary centerpieces, like on the buffet tables, or the place card table- that sort of thing.
http://www.adriftwood.com/ This is a pet store, but they have some really interesting pieces and some great prices.
Seagrass- think cat-o-nine tails etc.
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/har...
Luminarias- these have a doily cut out, but maybe you could make yours with sand dollar shapes to continue the theme in a subtle way. http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site...
Reply:Well I dunno how much help I'll be, but here are my opinions. I think the beach theme would be alright. I think it's early enough it's not too out of date, but late enough that people will be "nostalgic" for summer if that makes sense. I like the pictures you found for the beach theme centerpieces. (Depending on your budget, you could cut down the centerpieces though - those seemed rather involved. But if you've got the money, go for it). I REALLY like the roses you showed for your bouquet. Beautiful. You say you don't want the pink to be over the top, but if you're using pink and yellow as your wedding colors, you don't have much choice! :P
What I'd do is put the bridesmaids in light pink dresses (like really pale, not hot pink or anything) and the groomsmen in black tuxes with yellow vests or whatever you're having them do in the colors, that way they don't have to wear pink. Try and balance out the pink in the bridesmaids dresses by possibly using more yellow in the decorations than pink, because you're right, yellow dresses on light-skinned girls isn't going to be terribly flattering (although it is your wedding, you can legally dress them in the most atrocious concoction you can find :P). I know your pictures of your decorations are pink, but even incorporating a thick yellow ribbon, or a couple yellow bows, maybe a couple just yellow flowers - I think that'll help a LOT (probably more than you think). I think it'll look great.
As far as where to have it...well, you don't have to have it in a church, but if your area tends to be windy, I wouldn't chance having it outside. You don't want to get to the day and regret it because the dresses are blowing up, your veil's all over the place, and the petals from the flowers are all blown off. You can do it in a hotel or other pretty place (country club or something maybe?). Some places actually have wedding chapels not too far away, so you could check that out.
Good luck and congratulations!
Reply:talk to a florist about the sub-flowers. They have lots of experience and know what they can get that will be close to what flowers you want.
the pics you choose are really great. I think that would be perfect! good luck.
I don't plan on going all out crazy over the top with sand and shells all over the place but more of an elegant beach them. Slightly different from normal. Here are two pictures I found that I really love-
1-
http://flickr.com/photos/24768613@N06/23...
2-
http://flickr.com/photos/24768613@N06/23...
Also i looove plumeria flowers...BUT they only grow in hawaii so it is really pricey to use real plumerias(aka fragpini), so I considered using fake flowers. Unfortunatly they dont make fake plumerias(i have searched). Here is the bouquet that i really loved-
http://www.alohaislandweddings.com/uploa...
Soooo, instead of using plumerias i have desided to use roses in the same colors but the roses that
WEDDING HELP- suggestions, answers, tips, comments?
if you got to michaels crafts store, i dnt know if you have one, but i went there and they do have them they are called faux plumerias and i had yellow ones in a bouquet i made for one f my clients. you can also buy the faux petals to decorate.
Reply:At first I was going to say dont do a beach theme in Illinois.. until I looked at your pictures. I think you can definitely use those ideas. The flowers are tasteful, and the bit of sand will be fine. Just dont do any shells. Keep it to the tropical flowers, and think of it as a "fresh-inspired" wedding, instead of a "beach theme".
You have good taste. I used pink in my wedding, too, and I was careful not to use too much. But in my case the girls wore brown and carried pink flowers. I dont think a wedding must be matchy-matchy. Yellow is not a good color for a dress, and pink would be too much. So choose another color, even if its not in your bouquet or on the centerpieces! Example, a sand-colored dress with pink sash. Or even green/sage. In my opinion, the classic black tux with black bowtie flatters every guy. I would give them a boutinerre in the same color as the bridesmaids flowers. Some people like the colored vests or ties for the groomsmen, I personally dont, but that is another option for you.
So I guess my final answer is, dont limit yourself too much to the colors JUST for the sake of being matchy-matchy.
Also, about the outdoor wedding. We got married outdoors so I love outdoor weddings. But it sounds like the logistics are not in your favor. Chicago is windy as you said. I would book a church, but keep an eye out for another location. There might be an indoor place with an atrium or other well-lit place you havent thought of yet.
Reply:Lots of Answers for your LOTS of questions!!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the beach theme with the multi colored roses!! They are darling!!!
Im not quite sure what IL is like but i would find a hill that doesnt catch as much wind but try to find a venue near by the could accomidate guests in the event of bad weather! Even if your church is kind of dark its really easy to liven it up with some color and decorations!! And groomsmen in pink was trouble I was running into before we chose a different scheme for my wedding! So I would do pink dresses for the maids and a Yellow dress of the maid of honor to show She is the MOH. Then you can definitly do yellow vests for the guys and Im sure they would like that more!!! Or even better Davids bridal has sashs and you could have the maids to pink dresses with yellow sashes to tie in the yellow!!!! Hope it helps!!!
J~
LINKS TO IDEAS
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
2 very easy dresses to add a sash!!!
Reply:I think your theme is great,i have done quite a few weddings in September with a beach theme.
The table centres look great and it is a good idea to use roses instead.
I would have the bridesmaids in pink with yellow flowers and have the groomsmen in grey or black or white/cream with a touch of lemon.
I would chance having the ceremony outside but have a good back up plan.
Here are a few more ideas,you could perhaps use one or two of them.
Invites - send the invites out in little bottles for a message in a bottle effect.
Bridesmaids - get them to hand out flower garlands to the guest.
Serve cocktails. Serve barbecued food and seafood platters. Ice creams for dessert.
Decorate the room with shells,coconuts,palms,drift wood and surfboards. Create the right lightening and have wave sounds effects playing in the background.
Use pink,lemon and cream/white fabrics for table linen and chair covers.
Entertainment - have the DJ play beach tunes. At the evening reception have a game of limbo. Perhaps have a salsa band or a steel band playing.
Give guests themed goody bags filled with beach ball cookies,glow sticks,sunglasses etc.
Have a great wedding!
Reply:You can use a beach theme anytime of the year as long as it is done in good taste.
Not sure I would use roses in place of the plumerias. May I suggest calling one of the internet florists or visiting your hometown florist and asking what some good alternatives would be. You should really keep all the flowers "tropical" looking.
In reference to the bridesmaids' gowns . . you need a BRIGHT color, pastels or light colors just don't work in an outdoor setting. When someone wears a LIGHT pink or LIGHT yellow dress in an outdoor setting that dress just fades into the background and you will be very disappointed in the pictures. Pink or yellow is OK, just make sure it is BRIGHT PINK OR BRIGHT YELLOW. Matter of fact, ALL of your colors should be BRIGHT. And I would try to keep your theme colors to three . . AQUA OR GREEN . . PINK . . YELLOW. Use the colors of tropical flowers.
If you want to your guests to be part of your tropical theme encourage them to wear "nice looking" Hawaiian or topical shirts or blouses. And if that doesn't work then how about buying some "nice looking" leis in various colors. A lei can be given to each of your guests at the same time they are handed a ceremony program (printed on tropical looking paper) which will put them in a "tropical mood" immediately. You can even go as far as having someone dress up in a grass skirt or mumu and place the lei around each person's neck as they do when you get off the plane in Hawaii.
I would even go as far as researching a tropical theme menu for your reception. You can't go wrong with chicken salad inside one half of a pineapple or grilled chicken breasts with a pineapple or mango glaze. And your wedding cake should also have a tropical theme . . pineapple and/or coconut flavoring.
Your "theme" should be noticeable from the beginning of your wedding to the end.
Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant
Reply:WOW...I'm ALSO doing a beach themed wedding in Illinois in Early September (did we rent the same venue?) I'm planning for OUT SIDE but have a back-up plan for rain. I LOVE the roses that you chose!! What about the B-Maids in PINK and then the G'men in YELLOW. (Like khaki's and a yellow dress shirt.... or yellow ties with the tuxes depending on your level of formality) The center pieces are GORGEOUS... I love the bit of sand sprinkled around them!
Reply:Yuo can have whatever theme you like, it does not matter where you are or time of year. Its your day so have it how you want it.
Silk plumerias:
http://store.qualitysilkplants.com/q-gtp...
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/plumeria.h...
http://www.hilltopcountrymercantile.com/...
http://www.alohafriendsshop.com/ProductD...
http://www.americanbridal.com/plumerica-...
As for bridemaids, you can do some in pink and some in yellow. Pink may be best if you go with one color. Yellow doesnt look good on everyone.
Do what you want and have fun and enjoy your day. Its going to be beautiful!
Reply:Those centerpieces are beautiful! I think that as long as you go with a refined beach theme, then it's not going to look funny at all. To me, it seems like you're going more upscale summer house or memories of the beach then over the top beachy-beachy (which I do think would be inappropriate).
For Plumerias, I found several sites on-line that are selling both the real ones, for not too much. These people will sell you the real things for $25 for 4 stems in varying colors: http://www.justplumerias.com/just_plumer... You just put the stem they send into dirt, and it will grow, and voila, a plumeria plant. It might be too expensive to make the bouquet you wanted- but you could still incorporate a few real plumeria plants into your decor.
There's lots of places with silk plumerias. Just google "silk plumeria." Here are few that I found: http://www.americanbridal.com/plumerica-...
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/plumeria.h...
As far as your color theme goes, it sounds good to me. But I've never been one for making too much stuff match and sticking really closely to wedding colors. I'm getting married this August and people keep asking "what are your colors?" and I'm just like "erm.... pink and green?" It's more about the overall ambiance- getting everything to go with the theme and compliment each other. Colors are a part of that, but they're not the end all and be all. Anytime I see those color themed weddings, it looks a little simplistic to me. Think about, if you were planning an outfit- would you wear all pink? Pink shoes, pink tights, yellow skirt, pink shirt, pink hairbow? Maybe if you were six... Looks like you're having a very sophisticated wedding, so go easy on the color matching.
Here are some other table decorations and things that I think might go with your theme without being too beachy. I know you have your main table decorations, but you could use some of this other stuff on the gift table, the buffet tables, the table-card table, etc.
Here's some good pictures from Martha Stewart:
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/sea...
Coral- it's almost sculptural. http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.asp... Check out the room views to really get a sense of it. Plus, as a bonus, you could give these away after the wedding as presents for people who have really helped out. I know I would love to get one.
Driftwood- also very sculptural, could provide the anchor for other complimentary centerpieces, like on the buffet tables, or the place card table- that sort of thing.
http://www.adriftwood.com/ This is a pet store, but they have some really interesting pieces and some great prices.
Seagrass- think cat-o-nine tails etc.
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/har...
Luminarias- these have a doily cut out, but maybe you could make yours with sand dollar shapes to continue the theme in a subtle way. http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site...
Reply:Well I dunno how much help I'll be, but here are my opinions. I think the beach theme would be alright. I think it's early enough it's not too out of date, but late enough that people will be "nostalgic" for summer if that makes sense. I like the pictures you found for the beach theme centerpieces. (Depending on your budget, you could cut down the centerpieces though - those seemed rather involved. But if you've got the money, go for it). I REALLY like the roses you showed for your bouquet. Beautiful. You say you don't want the pink to be over the top, but if you're using pink and yellow as your wedding colors, you don't have much choice! :P
What I'd do is put the bridesmaids in light pink dresses (like really pale, not hot pink or anything) and the groomsmen in black tuxes with yellow vests or whatever you're having them do in the colors, that way they don't have to wear pink. Try and balance out the pink in the bridesmaids dresses by possibly using more yellow in the decorations than pink, because you're right, yellow dresses on light-skinned girls isn't going to be terribly flattering (although it is your wedding, you can legally dress them in the most atrocious concoction you can find :P). I know your pictures of your decorations are pink, but even incorporating a thick yellow ribbon, or a couple yellow bows, maybe a couple just yellow flowers - I think that'll help a LOT (probably more than you think). I think it'll look great.
As far as where to have it...well, you don't have to have it in a church, but if your area tends to be windy, I wouldn't chance having it outside. You don't want to get to the day and regret it because the dresses are blowing up, your veil's all over the place, and the petals from the flowers are all blown off. You can do it in a hotel or other pretty place (country club or something maybe?). Some places actually have wedding chapels not too far away, so you could check that out.
Good luck and congratulations!
Reply:talk to a florist about the sub-flowers. They have lots of experience and know what they can get that will be close to what flowers you want.
the pics you choose are really great. I think that would be perfect! good luck.
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Does anyone know of a good site for instructions on making mini items out of polymer clay.?
Specifially, I want to make some mini flowers, trees, shrubs, (making a fairy garden. does anyone know of any tutorials online, making fairys without a mold.
Also looking for instrution on making the mini groto, palm trees, rustic baby fairy bed. And a tiny cat that can stand on all fours and look realistic, and owl, bird, bird bath, bird nest rosebush, maybe lilac bushes, orange trees, mini solar yard light, mini swing for a fairy.
Or beach , like sand, shells, water, grasses, starfish etc.
All of these I want to make with the clay accept some parts probably of trees or the grotto or some sea shells.
I did see a nice fairy garden online and it showed how to make the actual planter.
I saw miniatures made mostly for doll houses. I am looking for the outdoor stuff.
So I am hoping there is someone out there that knows of great sites or great books, or dvd's.
Thank you.
Cookie
Does anyone know of a good site for instructions on making mini items out of polymer clay.?
Sounds like fun! check out your local library, I've been looking for these too and there's lots of info under Doll House Furniture. I have a faboulous book about Wallace and Gromit, that's kind of what you're looking for.
www.cadollhouse.com/madohomiwipo.html
Reply:My online polymer clay "encyclopedia" has loads of lessons, links, examples, tips, etc. for making all of those things.
The site is very large, so here are the names of at least some of the pages you'd want to look at, and some subcategories on each that would cover what you want:
Miniatures (small items, furniture, etc.)
Houses (structures, landscaping, trees, scenes, etc.)
Sculpting
%26gt; "Whimsical" sculptures, under Websites (fairies esp %26amp; fairy scenes)
%26gt; Flowers %26amp; Leaves
%26gt; Other Items to "Sculpt" (animals, bugs,etc.)
%26gt; Settings %26amp; bases
Kids-Beginners
%26gt; Scenes and Dioramas
%26gt; Sculpting %26gt; Animals
Sculpting-Bodies,Tools
%26gt; Wings (for fairies, etc.)
Fauxs (fakes)...many
%26gt; Rock %26amp; Stone
%26gt; Sand
%26gt; Shells
Faux Wood (%26amp; Turquoise)
Other Materials
%26gt; Faux Water
Mixing Media
And for books, DVD's, free online videos, etc., re making things with polymer clay, look on these pages:
Books %26amp; Videos (%26amp; more)
Sculpting
%26gt; Books/Videos/etc on sculpting
The Table of Contents page acts as a site map too, so check it for all the other polymer clay techniques and help for basics like baking, finishing, mixing colors, etc., at the site, then click on any page you want to look at from the alphabetical navigation bar on the left side):
http://.glassattic.com/polymer/content...
Have fun!
Diane B.
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Also looking for instrution on making the mini groto, palm trees, rustic baby fairy bed. And a tiny cat that can stand on all fours and look realistic, and owl, bird, bird bath, bird nest rosebush, maybe lilac bushes, orange trees, mini solar yard light, mini swing for a fairy.
Or beach , like sand, shells, water, grasses, starfish etc.
All of these I want to make with the clay accept some parts probably of trees or the grotto or some sea shells.
I did see a nice fairy garden online and it showed how to make the actual planter.
I saw miniatures made mostly for doll houses. I am looking for the outdoor stuff.
So I am hoping there is someone out there that knows of great sites or great books, or dvd's.
Thank you.
Cookie
Does anyone know of a good site for instructions on making mini items out of polymer clay.?
Sounds like fun! check out your local library, I've been looking for these too and there's lots of info under Doll House Furniture. I have a faboulous book about Wallace and Gromit, that's kind of what you're looking for.
www.cadollhouse.com/madohomiwipo.html
Reply:My online polymer clay "encyclopedia" has loads of lessons, links, examples, tips, etc. for making all of those things.
The site is very large, so here are the names of at least some of the pages you'd want to look at, and some subcategories on each that would cover what you want:
Miniatures (small items, furniture, etc.)
Houses (structures, landscaping, trees, scenes, etc.)
Sculpting
%26gt; "Whimsical" sculptures, under Websites (fairies esp %26amp; fairy scenes)
%26gt; Flowers %26amp; Leaves
%26gt; Other Items to "Sculpt" (animals, bugs,etc.)
%26gt; Settings %26amp; bases
Kids-Beginners
%26gt; Scenes and Dioramas
%26gt; Sculpting %26gt; Animals
Sculpting-Bodies,Tools
%26gt; Wings (for fairies, etc.)
Fauxs (fakes)...many
%26gt; Rock %26amp; Stone
%26gt; Sand
%26gt; Shells
Faux Wood (%26amp; Turquoise)
Other Materials
%26gt; Faux Water
Mixing Media
And for books, DVD's, free online videos, etc., re making things with polymer clay, look on these pages:
Books %26amp; Videos (%26amp; more)
Sculpting
%26gt; Books/Videos/etc on sculpting
The Table of Contents page acts as a site map too, so check it for all the other polymer clay techniques and help for basics like baking, finishing, mixing colors, etc., at the site, then click on any page you want to look at from the alphabetical navigation bar on the left side):
http://.glassattic.com/polymer/content...
Have fun!
Diane B.
flip flop
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