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BRIDE'S CHOICE AWARDS 2010!
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Congratulations! We are excited to announce that A Timeless Celebration has been chosen to receive the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2010. This award recognizes the top 5 percent of local wedding professionals from the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service and professionalism.
The Bride’s Choice Awards™ are determined exclusively by recent newlyweds (brides and grooms) through extensive surveys and reviews, which means your past clients have spoken on our behalf and selected you to receive this honor.
WeddingWire would like to commend you for your excellent service and dedication to the wedding industry.
Best,
The WeddingWire Team |
DIY INVITATIONS FEATURED ON BRIDE.CA: EDITOR'S PICK!
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Editor's Pick: Do-It-Yourself Invitations
We review and experience hundreds of wedding services every week; very few have ever impressed us so thoroughly and so immediatelly, as Montréal-based A Timeless Celebration. Quality & value, style, presentation & attention to detail, enthusiasm, professionalism & great customer service... our kudos to them!
They actually provide a full menu of wedding services in the local Montréal market, including wedding planning, décor & rentals. But it was their online wedding invitation store (available to all canadians) that prompted us to declare them one of our Editor's Picks, for their DIY Invitation offerings. |
Read the FULL article and other great features at bride.ca.
PERSONALIZED AISLE RUNNERS FEATURED ON BRIDE.CA
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INVITATIONS FEATURED IN WEDDINGBELLS MAGAZINE
We are honoured to have our invitation is featured in the Spring/Summer Edition of the Weddingbells Magazine! It is featured on page 415 in the Ottawa/Montreal/Atlantic Canada edition.

INVITATIONS FEATURED ON WEDDINGBELLS.CA
A Timeless Celebration was previous named CLP Invitations. CLP Invitations was interviewed by www.weddingbells.ca.
Picture-Perfect Programs
The five Ds of printing the schedule for your big day. By Lydia Parafianowicz
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While ceremony programs might not be necessary for a small beach wedding or quick ceremony at City Hall, it’s nice to keep guests in-the-know and provide them with a glimpse into the day’s events. When creating your program, remember the five Ds to ensure perfection!
1. Design
From scrolls to panels to single sheets, there are many options available for program designs. “I’ve been getting a lot of orders for program fans with a small ribbon on them,” says Caryn Lim, owner of Montreal-based CLP Invitations (clpinvitations.cceasy.com). Whichever you choose, opt for acid-free paper because it won’t deteriorate in a scrapbook over time.
2. Detail
When it comes to information, not every detail of your big day will be of interest to guests. Sasha Brijmohan of Woodbridge, Ontario’s Pretty Paper recommends printing the names of speakers or someone saying a verse, the parents’ names, or details about parts of the ceremony. Include names of the bride, groom and wedding party, date, place, time, the order of the ceremony (including songs and musical performers) and most importantly, a thank-you to guests and family who have made the day special. |
3. Duration
“Keep it nice and short—people don’t need a whole novel. Then they can concentrate on the ceremony,” Lim advises. Novels of information are unnecessary for your program, although don’t let this stop you from preparing an organized schedule of the day’s events.
4. Devise a Plan
Don’t leave printing your programs until the week before the big day. Most companies request your template one or two months in advance, leaving time for any mishaps or complications. Be sure to proofread!
5. Dazzle
Don’t be afraid to get creative and wow your guests with a cute and clever program. “Some have a timeline of the whole wedding day, not just the ceremony. Some have the day in history for fun. Some include short poems, Bible verses, love verses—things to personalize your wedding and make it unique,” Lim explains. As a rule, remember that simple is best (keep embellishments and fancy fonts to a minimum) when creating a memorable keepsake for guests.
Find this and other great features at www.weddingbells.ca/articles/article/picture-perfect-programs/
OIL PORTRAITS FEATURED IN THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER

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