In Feburary 2016 10,
Visit a photo-hosting website such as PhotoBucket.com or Flickr (see Resources). Create an account (if you don't already have one) by clicking on either the 'Sign Up' or 'Create Your Account' buttons and following the directions given to you.
Click on 'Upload Photos and Videos' on Photobucket.com or on 'Upload Your Photos' if using Flickr. Locate the photo files or folders on your computer that you want to upload to either site and click 'OK.' The photos will then be loaded to the site. If desired, you can click on the 'Organize' button to organize your photos into separate albums.
On PhotoBucket.com, click on 'My Home' or on Flickr click on the 'You' tab. Copy the link in the address bar of your Internet browser. That will be the link you can give to other people so that they can visit your photo page and view your pictures.
Sharing Images with Facebook
Join a social networking site like Facebook and upload your pictures to your profile. Click on 'Sign Up' to create an account (if you don't already have one) and follow the steps given to you.
Click on 'Profile' to see your own profile and then click on 'Photos.' Click on 'Upload Photos' in the upper right corner and then find your photos on your computer . You can create a new photo album and edit the descriptions or order of your pictures.
Copy the link that appears under 'Share this album with anyone by sending them this public link' a the bottom of your album. Share that link with anyone you want to see your pictures, even if they're not Facebook members, and they will be able to view your pictures.
Sharing Images Via Email
Create a compressed zip folder, which allows you to place a large amount of files into a folder and compress it down for sending and downloading. Right-click on the desktop of your PC, scroll over 'New' and then click on 'Compressed (zipped) folder.' Name the folder and then copy any pictures you want to share with others and paste them into the folder.
Log in to your personal email account, compose a new message and then click on the appropriate button that allows you to add an attachment to your email. Locate the compressed folder you just created, click on 'OK' and the folder will be attached to the document.
Enter the email addresses of the people you want to receive your pictures in the 'To' line of your email message with each email address separated by a semicolon, and click 'Send.' Be aware that most email programs have a limit on how large a file size in an email can be. For example, Google Gmail has a limit of 25MB per email, while Yahoo! Mail has a file size limit of 20MB per email. Placing your photos in a compressed folder will help keep the file size down, but double-check on the file size of the folder before attaching it.
In Feburary 2016 10,
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How to Plan a Party for 200 PeopleIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Come up with a budget. A party for 200 people, catered or not, is going to cost a lot of money. Decide how much you have to spend, then designate the amounts accordingly.
Find a location. Unless you live in a mansion, you probably don't have room for 200 people at your home. Find a conveniently located venue that is within your budget and can hold a large number of people.
Decide on a theme, if desired. Some popular themes include tiki, Hawaiian, pirates, black tie, disco or '80s. Use this theme to organize the decorations, invitations and food choices.
Organize your food and drink options. This may be one of the difficult parts of planning a party for large groups. Catering might be the easiest way to do this, as you can simply tell the catering company how many guests you have, and they will provide the food and drink accordingly. If you want to save a little money, you can provide the food and drinks yourself. A general rule of thumb is to have 1 lb. of food per person, plus dessert and beverages.
Send out the invitations. There are a variety of ways to do this, including traditional paper invitations, personal e-mails or an online invitation service. Sent the invitations out about 4 weeks before the party to give your guests ample time to RSVP.
Choose your entertainment. Hire a live band or DJ, or set up a CD player with a variety of music. Also consider using a karaoke machine.
Set up early. Give yourself at least three hours. Get to the venue early, check in with the caterers and entertainment to be sure everything is on time and ask for help from friends and family to set up.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Come up with a budget. A party for 200 people, catered or not, is going to cost a lot of money. Decide how much you have to spend, then designate the amounts accordingly.
Find a location. Unless you live in a mansion, you probably don't have room for 200 people at your home. Find a conveniently located venue that is within your budget and can hold a large number of people.
Decide on a theme, if desired. Some popular themes include tiki, Hawaiian, pirates, black tie, disco or '80s. Use this theme to organize the decorations, invitations and food choices.
Organize your food and drink options. This may be one of the difficult parts of planning a party for large groups. Catering might be the easiest way to do this, as you can simply tell the catering company how many guests you have, and they will provide the food and drink accordingly. If you want to save a little money, you can provide the food and drinks yourself. A general rule of thumb is to have 1 lb. of food per person, plus dessert and beverages.
Send out the invitations. There are a variety of ways to do this, including traditional paper invitations, personal e-mails or an online invitation service. Sent the invitations out about 4 weeks before the party to give your guests ample time to RSVP.
Choose your entertainment. Hire a live band or DJ, or set up a CD player with a variety of music. Also consider using a karaoke machine.
Set up early. Give yourself at least three hours. Get to the venue early, check in with the caterers and entertainment to be sure everything is on time and ask for help from friends and family to set up.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016
Should a Mother of the Bride Buy a Gift for the Wedding Shower?In Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
There is no universal rule about whether or not the mother of the bride should provide a gift for her daughter's wedding shower because every family is different. There are, however, several considerations. If the mother hosts the event, which includes paying for the decorations and catering out of her own pocket, it's acceptable for her not to provide a gift for the occasion because it is understood that she has paid a substantial amount of money (and invested a great deal of time) to organize and hold the event. If she hosts the event and still wishes to contribute a gift, she could give a gift that is inexpensive but has sentimental value, such as an heirloom that has been in the family for many years.
If the Mother Doesn't Host
If the bridal shower is held at a location other than the mother's house, and she hasn't played an active role in organizing the event, it is expected that she contribute a gift for her daughter's special day. This gift is separate from the wedding gift and traditional shower gifts include small appliances, household items and lingerie.
Dependent on Wedding Gift
The mother's contribution of a bridal shower gift can be dependent on the gift she's giving her daughter for the wedding. If the bride's mother is contributing a significant financial or material gift, such as paying for a portion of the wedding or honeymoon, it is acceptable for her to provide a smaller gift at the shower. As is the case when she hosts the event, an appropriate small gift may be something that has been passed down through the family.
Give Something
It's never a bad idea for the mother to contribute something to the occasion, even if she has spent a great deal of time and money organizing and hosting the shower. If the bride-to-be is close with her mother, she will appreciate a gift on this special day. Whether it's an expensive present or a priceless family memento, the bride will be happy to receive a gift from her mother at the bridal shower.
In Feburary 2016 03,
There is no universal rule about whether or not the mother of the bride should provide a gift for her daughter's wedding shower because every family is different. There are, however, several considerations. If the mother hosts the event, which includes paying for the decorations and catering out of her own pocket, it's acceptable for her not to provide a gift for the occasion because it is understood that she has paid a substantial amount of money (and invested a great deal of time) to organize and hold the event. If she hosts the event and still wishes to contribute a gift, she could give a gift that is inexpensive but has sentimental value, such as an heirloom that has been in the family for many years.
If the Mother Doesn't Host
If the bridal shower is held at a location other than the mother's house, and she hasn't played an active role in organizing the event, it is expected that she contribute a gift for her daughter's special day. This gift is separate from the wedding gift and traditional shower gifts include small appliances, household items and lingerie.
Dependent on Wedding Gift
The mother's contribution of a bridal shower gift can be dependent on the gift she's giving her daughter for the wedding. If the bride's mother is contributing a significant financial or material gift, such as paying for a portion of the wedding or honeymoon, it is acceptable for her to provide a smaller gift at the shower. As is the case when she hosts the event, an appropriate small gift may be something that has been passed down through the family.
Give Something
It's never a bad idea for the mother to contribute something to the occasion, even if she has spent a great deal of time and money organizing and hosting the shower. If the bride-to-be is close with her mother, she will appreciate a gift on this special day. Whether it's an expensive present or a priceless family memento, the bride will be happy to receive a gift from her mother at the bridal shower.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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