Ironing Out The Wrinkles
First Buy
The Gown
Then Come
To Us For
Earrings!
BRIDESMAID'S EARRINGS
BY SPECIAL ORDER
CIECIPS
On The Boardwalk
Orchard Lake Rd. • 855-5580
Your Wedding Cake
Should Be A Work Of Art
We prepare our Custom Wedding Cakes
to your specific order using only
the finest ingredients. We offer
a variety of decorative touches
including your fresh flowers
and greenery.
• Breads • Pies • Tortes
• Shower and Novelty Cakes
• Chocolates and Confections
THE BAKER'S LOAF
"a fresh approach to baking"
64
Northwestern Hwy. - Southfield
between Franklin & Inkster Rds.
Grand River - Farmington
Village Commons
354-LOAF
471-LOAF
Brides 1991
instance, the photographer was
organizing family poses, and
neglected to include the groom's two
stepsisters, with whom he had been
raised since childhood. Mrs. Burt
brought the oversight to the
photographer's attention, and the
picture was retaken.
"(Taking family photos) is often
poignant and sad," Mrs. Burt says.
"No matter how often we regroup at
these social events, it doesn't ever go
back to the original family unit."
While every divorce situation is
different, and not everyone will cause
tension at a wedding, Mrs. Burt
recommends that couples prepare for
the unexpected. Couples must realize,
however, that they cannot anticipate
all problems, she adds.
Cordially Invited
The first big stumbling block for the
bride planning a wedding around a
divorced family may be the
invitations. Whose name goes first,
who issues the invitation?
Edie Arbit, owner of Ideal
The first stumbling block
for a bride planning a
wedding with a divorced
family may be the
invitations.
Invitations in Southfield, said that the
invitation needs to be worded to
accommodate the individual family
situation. "The wording depends on
both the relationship of the divorced
parents, and the bride's and groom's
feelings," she said.
Other variables can affect how the
invitation is worded, according to
Edith Gilbert, author of The Complete
Wedding Planner. "The invitation has to
be based on feelings, as well as the
reality of who is footing the bill," said
Mrs. Gilbert whose book, originally
published in hardcover in 1989, will
be out in paperback in early 1991.
While the wording depends on
many variables — who is paying for
the wedding, the relationship
between the parent and the child
there is a "proper" format.