Monday, November 11, 2013

How to Plan for the Sweet 16

It is a hard work for the parents to decorate the Quinceanera for your daughter's, in America, the girl's 16th birthday is a special day, and it is different from the other birthdays. As the translation from girlhood to womanhood, Quinceanera should be special and memorable. Here are some suggestions for you to plan for the special day.
quinceanera hall
The Hall: The hall will be chosen based on budget as well as the number of guests. If there is a family member who has a home large enough, the quinceanera party, or quince can be held there. If not, a banquet hall will be rented. There is usually alcohol served to the adults, so renting a hall at a hotel where guests can stay is a safe idea. If budget is an issue, many campgrounds and RV parks have halls available at significantly lower rates. It is also convenient to have the quince at the church where the mass is being said.
Religious Aspects: Before the party, a thanksgiving mass will be said at church. The young lady, also called the Quinceanera, will be offered blessings by her family, and praised by her parents. She will also make a speech thanking her parents, and telling her family of her hopes and dreams.
The Court: Long before the party, the Quinceanera will choose fourteen girls and fourteen boys to share the spotlight with her on her special day. These young ladies are called damas, and the young men called chambelans. The damas, much like bridesmaids, will were dresses similar or identical to each other. The Quinceanera herself will have her own chambelan to dance with.
quinceanera dress
The Dress: At the quince, every detail is about the girl of the hour. This is reflected in her dress. Traditionally, the Quinceanera is dressed in white like a bride(visit Sweetquinceaneradress.com to find more Quinceanera dress ). However, more modern Quinceaneras incorporate a splash of her favorite color into her dress. Every other decorating detail, from the table linens to the flowers and even the cake, will be based around the patterns and colors of this dress. It is also traditional for the parents to gift a large doll to the Quinceanera. This doll will resemble her and be dressed in an identical dress. It is the last doll she will receive, representing the end of her childhood.
Customs and Traditions: The Quinceanera will receive gifts from her godparents. These gifts include a scepter, a tiara, a cross, and a Bible. The godparents should be made aware of the theme and colors that the young lady has picked. Her gifts should be planned accordingly.

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