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    ears old.A lot of stores are having workshops to assemble your own bouquet.You can go in a couple of days before your wedding with your bridesmaids Mother of the Bride Dresses , assemble your flowers, and shave off 25 to 30 per cent of the cost.All they ask is that you buy the flowers with them, and the vessels.They do check up on you to make sure you leave with nice arrangements, but you’re doing a lot of the labour yourself.On July 22, Confessions of a Thrifty Bride is hosting the first of three Bridal Bazaars, where brides can purchase everything required to create the perfect wedding on a budget directly from vendors.The bazaars will be held at The Assembly Hall, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Drive in Toronto.Wikipedia’s woman problemAccording to Wikipedia’s 2011 Editor Survey, just 9% of Wiki editors are women.and the proportion of new editors who are women is rising, the crowdsourced online encyclopedia remains a boys’ club.the annual Wikimedia confab, held this year in Washington, D.co-founder Jimmy Wales took a question from the audience about the persistent gender gap.One contributing factor, he said, was topic bias.A pillar of Wikipedia is that a subject must meet a level of import to warrant an article.But the community’s geek-coloured glasses mean that they may overestimate the value of some articles and underestimate that of others.virtually no impact on the broader culture, but we think that’s perfectly fine.despite significant cultural impact.Wales gave the example of Kate Middleton’s wedding gown.The day of the royal wedding, a Wikipedia article about the dress was flagged for deletion.Wedding dress of ’ as an article in an encyclopedia?one user complained.It wasn’t only men who wanted the article nixed.LOL, my thoughts exactly.Will there be an article on her shoes, too?The day after the wedding, Wales weighed in, contending that they should keep the article because of the dress’ presumable long-term effect on fashion.In his comments, he drew the same parallel to Linux distributions.He likes that comparison a lot.Furthermore Hot Flower Girl Dresses , he said, they should have items on other famous dresses as well.to be facile at best and insulting at worst.way to remedy the gender gap, there are other examples of male bias creeping in.used Smithsonian records to create new articles on under-recognized female historical figures.and after the decision was made to leave them both intact, one was nominated again.The figure in question: Helen M.Duncan, a paleontologist and geologist who worked in the mid-20th century.Stierch rallied the troops, and the article remains available.After all, as she points out, if you’re notable enough to be in the Smithsonian archives, chances are you’re notable enough for Wikipedia.But just getting women to sign up as editors isn’t enough.On average, female editors make fewer changes to articles than male editors.And while women enjoy in-person edit-a-thons like the one at the Smithsonian, Stierch says that afterward, they frequently don’t continue to be active online.In an attempt to replicate the success of a more social atmosphere, Stierch has been working on a project called the Teahouse, which is meant to be a collegial, encouraging space for new editors.are more popular among women.The move to a visual editor on Wikipedia may help, too.Ada co-founder Mary Gardiner gave the Wikimania keynote before Wales’ Q A started.I’ve never been a Wikipedia editor.The community struck me as uninviting and legalistic.But now I’m reconsidering.A year and a half to plan a picture-perfect beach wedding?Try a week and a half.laughs newlywed Laura Simpson, a principal at lifestyle publicity firm Empire PR (their clients include Peroni, Roots and Triluxe Apparel), who married South African ex-pat Brett Fyfer in the spring.Pinterest to the rescue!It wasn t meant to happen this way.Leisurely, Simpson started gathering inspiration for her nuptials on Pinterest when she first got engaged in mid-January 2016 New Flower Girl Dresses , creating a board at her sister Fiona s page.The virtual Wedding Ideas pinboard she started was soon populated with twine-wrapped antique jars, burlap table runners and knotty barnboard interiors moodily lit with fairy lights.the elements were rustic with that modern feeling.And all that pinning played a crucial role when their plans changed.she recalls, but nothing was available.Fyfer, who hoped for something on a beach.Then in mid-April, Simpson s brother decided to visit Toronto from New Hampshire with her four nieces in tow, before relocating to Colorado.He couldn t come back in the fall.So without a single confirmed booking, Simpson and Fyfer decided to just do it: they had 9 days notice.she says of their spontaneous I Dos.and they were on sale!Their little bows inspired the overall colour scheme of red mixed with aqua, a classic combination with a Forties farmhouse feel.cor throughout the space refers back to the polka-dots on Fyfer s red Ben Sherman tie, which in turn tie in with the beaded icing details on the otherwise simple white wedding cake.On the morning of their big day, the couple took the ferry across to Toronto Island and loaded up a wagon fitted with a wicker basket to set everything up.Part of keeping the ceremony and reception manageable was keeping it small.well, 22, if you count the couple s Ganaraskan, Ozzy ( our best man ) who sported a snazzy J.Lindeberg bow tie for the occasion.There was no time for a bridal party, or for second-guessing.Every day we had to make ten decisions.That also included finding an available makeup artist to achieve the perfect natural but polished look.over at Imabeautygeek.trompe l oeil embroidered ribbon and for menu and embellishing the ferry tickets bundle they gave each guest, stationery scavenged, along with pinking shears, from Mom s scrapbooking supplies; there were decorative paper straws (for similar styles, try Omiyage.ca) and embossed old-fashioned canning jars decorated with patterned fabric to hold the retro dime store candy, bubbles and other trinkets they had.
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