19 posts categorized "Contests"

June 16, 2010

Shyamal & Bhumika Bridal Lenghas + Contest Finale

Today is going to be a VERY lucky day for one Maharani.  She will win a quintessential designer lengha by Shyamal & Bhumika.  Ah-mazing, I know! Whether she wears is for her reception, sangeet, mehndi, or engagement party, this piece will definitely be the buzz of the party. We are going to send the lucky winner an email today at 5pm PST, so make sure that you check your inbox at that time.  Shyamal & Bhumika is one of my most loved Indian fashion houses, because they take traditional designs and transform them for a very modern, Maharani.

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Good luck to everyone who entered the designer lengha contest, and to keep up with all the latest Shyamal & Bhumika news, click here, and join their Facebook group.

June 15, 2010

Featured Indian Wedding : Manisha & Vikram

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Modern Indian wedding videos call for a few updates in every Maharani's world, including but not limited to beautiful artistry, thoughtful editing, and of course….those heart wrenching, magical shots.  Finding the perfect vendor to capture your Indian wedding is a challenge, considering all the next day edits, same day edits, art house edits to choose from.  It is enough to make you dizzy! I have a wedding tip for you today that you are going to love.  Look for a vendor that can tell an ENTIRE wedding story in 4 minutes or less.  For the skillful, amazing wedding cinematographs out there, I am confident they will have no problem stepping up to this challenge.  One of my personal faves in this cateogry, (and Platinum Guide member) is Film Style Weddings.  This next day edit tells the wedding story with energy in a classic, yet updated way.


Um, can you see why I am obsessed with their work?   Capturing the footage is only one part of the talent, the tedious hours spent editing is really what brings those shots to life.  I see a ton of wedding videos every week, and what makes a Film Style Weddings video extra special is how they infuse their great shots into the music….just like Bollywood.  So, even though the song has a slow beat, they are able to edit rapidly through shots, resulting in complete video that you can watch easily watch a dozen or so times.    Join me in a round of applause…great job to the team at Film Style Weddings!

Maharani report : today is the absolute last day to enter for the chance to win a designer, Shyamal & Bhumika lengha.  This gorgeous creation will be in the hot little hands of one of our Maharanis, but you must enter no later than today.  

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Our list closes at midnight PST tonight, so be late to your lunch time mani pedi and take a minute to sign up for your chance to win.  Good luck to ALL our readers!

May 14, 2010

Awesome Bridesmaid Gift Idea + CONTEST!

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I know that everyone loves the summer time, but I must admit that I heart spring BIG TIME!  I think that it is the anticipation of summer that I love the most. Summer weddings.  Summer brides. And, summer color palettes.  My mind can go in about a ba-gillion different ways with summertime Indian wedding ideas.  So, today, I am excited to announce a little spring/summer fun on Maharani Weddings.  Yep, you guessed it…another contest!

The cute and creative, Sarena Udani, (with fantastic hair might I add) just launched the most darling collection of pajamas in her line called Pajama Sutra. What I particularly love about Pajama Sutra, is that they look great on absolutely everyone. Pajama Sutra is cut longer and sexier (think Lululemon) and puts darts and shaping into their tops and bottom, so you look and feel gorgeous while lounging. The PJs come in adorable prints and patterns, and with styles like Jaipur Rose, Taj Garden, and Pink Mehndi I think that they would make the purrrrrfect gift for your bridemaids! 

I wish I would have had these for my wedding party.  You could get matching ones for everyone to get ready in on the big day, or ones that coincide with your wedding color palette. Can’t you just see a pic of you and your besties in matching jammies holding your bouquets? A definite framer, for sure!

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So, I said contest right?  So, we want to know what you think is the ultimate bridesmaid’s gift idea.  We told you ours, now we want to see yours!

Send your brief description and a picture of the idea to contests@maharaniweddings.com by May 31, 2010.  

The lucky winner will win a $100 gift certificate to Pajama Sutra, so she and a few of her fellow Maharanis can “lounge like a goddess!” 

I can’t wait to see the ideas you guys come up with! Happy weekend everyone!

May 11, 2010

Your Vote Chooses the DIY Winner!

I am thrilled to announce that we have a tie for our DIY Contest!  We got tons of really great entries in over the weekend, but there were two ideas that I just HAD to share with all of our readers.  They are insanely creative, and since I could not possibly choose a winner, I am going to leave it up to all of you!  

The first finalist is Agya and her DIY Indian Wedding Programs :

I am totally a DIY girl and love customizing everything to my own taste. I really wanted to do something different for my wedding programs; over the years I’ve noticed that a lot of people save wedding programs along with invitations, so I really wanted to do programs that reflected us as a couple. After much thought, I decided to create Vintage-style mini-Scrapbooks and use them as Wedding Programs. I used many different colors (but used some accents from by color theme to tie it together) – I thought it was more fun than sticking to a strict color palette.

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Click here for all the deets on how to make your own programs.

And the second is Anjali and her DIY Indian Wedding Cake Topper:

I made my own cake toppers using wooden pieces, polymer clay and some fabric.  Don't ask me why,but this was one of the first things I started researching for my wedding.  I wanted a unique Indian bride topper and started looking online for what was available.  I came across several craft sellers who make custom cake topper figurines resembling the bride and groom.  They'll even create outfits matching your real ones! After browsing several indian bride and groom cake toppers I figured I could make it myself for WAY cheaper. Total cost of the project was around 14 dollars! (I'm a thrifty shopper)

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Click here for the full scoop on how to make your own Indian wedding cake topper.

To vote simple place a comment below and tell us which one should be the winner of the 3 Bees Paperie gift basket.  Voting closes tonight at Midnight PST, so get those votes in!

April 23, 2010

5 Easy Steps for a DIY Save the Date + Contest!

I have a wedding story.  It is a very comical little story. After I got engaged, my dear friend, Ann, generously offered to make my invitations for my engagement party. Bless her heart, I was her only Indian friend at the time, and I didn’t know how to tell her I needed 150 invites!  Anyhow, after my newly pregnant and morning sickness laden friend made the invites and menu cards (really, a saint), I knew that there was no way I could ask her for matching thank you cards.  So, bravely I set out on my very first DIY project.  I had never made a card before, and frankly I am never really sure what I am going to get from my printer. So, I went to work, and surprised myself with how easy it was! Writing the individual thank you’s was actually more laborious than making the cards! So, today I am excited to share this adorable DIY project from one of our very special readers….a Mrs. Maharanis, named Anar.  

You may remember Anar & Dan’s gorgeous fusion wedding from last year, but when she sent me their ultra-creative save the date, I knew you guys would flip over it as much as I did!

From Anar : When I got engaged, my friends were quick to dub me the “Indian Martha Stewart.” To their credit, I have always had a “crafty” side and loved being creative with DIY projects. So naturally, when it was time to send out my Save the Dates for my own Indian fusion wedding, I knew I had to do something different.

Many traditional Save the Dates utilize the ever popular refrigerator magnet. And why not? I’m sure your significant other appreciates the helpful reminder every time he opens the fridge for nice cold one. (He can’t say he “forgot” about your second cousin’s wedding over basketball playoffs weekend this way!) I decided with a little help from the craft store, and a dash of creativity, I could create my own twist on the traditional magnet.

After much creative brainstorming, I decided to design my own Save the Date recipe card magnet, complete with directions and a sample of masala. I know… this sounds a little tricky, but if you read on right here, you will see how easy it can come together.

Step 1:

You need a great digital picture of you and your new husband-to-be! Why not utilize one of those fabulous engagement photos you splurged on? I picked out a great shot of us with the Golden Gate Bridge as a backdrop. To reflect the Indian fusion tone, I chose a shot where my fiancé was wearing American clothes, and I was in a sari.

Step 2:

Next, pick a great, simple recipe. Indian food has so many fabulous yummy things you can choose from. Maybe a family recipe passed down to you? Maybe something that you and your fiancé enjoy to eat together? For us, I found an Indian masala that reflected a fusion of our names. Mine is Anar, meaning pomegranate. My husband’s is Dan…. I found the perfect masala in the aisle of the Indian grocery store, Anardana! It is pomegranate seeds (ground or whole) that give great flavors in vegetarian curries and even meat dishes. I bought a couple bags and then got to work.

Step 3:

Ideally, you have a good editing program like Adobe Photoshop or something similar. If not, you can paste your picture into a blank Microsoft word document and use text boxes to write over your photo. Or, if you don’t have a good photo with enough blank background space, use a big text box, fill in with a color of your choice, and paste your cropped digital photo on top. There are endless possibilities here, so be creative. Just remember to include the date of your event, your website (if you have one), and the recipe.  I tried to keep everything the size of a postcard. Once complete, copy and paste your masterpiece a few times in order to print more than one on each page. Print copies (preferably in color laser) on a light toned paper (plain white works just fine).  If you don’t have a good printer, you can always go to your local photocopy store.

Step 4: 

I chose to laminate my recipe cards as I felt they would be more durable this way, and also look more like a real magnet. For me, my fiancé and I went to Kinko’s and used their paper cutter and laminator (hint: fit as many as you can on to one lamination sheet to save money). After, go to your local craft store and buy a roll of self-adhesive magnet tape. It’s very reasonable in price and easy to cut with a regular pair of scissors. I cut one inch strips and attached two to the backside of each laminated recipe card. My Save the Date recipe magnets were complete!

Step 5:

An optional step is to include a bit of the recipe with each card. When I was at the craft store, I bought a bunch of mini organza bags and filled each one with a teaspoon of anardana masala. I stuck the magnet and bag of spice in large card-sized envelopes (also easily bought at the craft store) and glue gunned the envelope shut (it can be slightly bulky). I printed out labels at home for all my addressees and sent them off in the mail. You can avoid the bulky bag and magnets to save on shipping costs. Simply use your laminated card as a postcard! Or, print on heavy cardstock and sign a personal note on the back! 

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I must have received a hundred phone calls once my Save the Dates were received by our guests. Some of my girlfriends even tried the recipe the first night they got it! Probably the most liked feature was that these creative magnets were homemade, creative, and set the tone for the upcoming wedding activities. Nothing can beat a DIY creative idea in your family and friend’s mailboxes!

CONTEST!

So to round out our lovely week on Maharani, we are going to end with a fun DIY contest!   We want to know : What’s your favorite Indian wedding DIY project? 

If you are a Maharanis-to-be we want to see what you have been working on all those Friday nights.  And, if you are a Mrs. Maharani we want to see the DIY project that was a hit at your wedding celebration.  

Simply send us an email at : contests@maharaniweddings.com with these two tiny steps:

1.    The step by step instructions of what your project entailed.

2.    A picture of your final product.

And, now for the prize.  The lucky winner’s DIY project will be featured on Maharani and she will win 4 sets of mixed thank you cards worth $120 dollars, from 3 Bees Paperie! 

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So, have a great weekend, and we can’t wait to see your DIY projects!  The contest ends May 9, 2010 so make sure you hurry and get your entry in!

April 18, 2010

Ultimate Indian Wedding Tool ~ Win an Ipad!

Hey Maharanis to be, Mrs. Maharanis, or just Maharani fans....here is a contest I know you will absolutely love!  Our friends over at CitySaheli are giving away an ipad!  And, if you don't think that you need one...think again!

How about taking your fab new ipad to vendors puling up all your indian wedding ideas, typing electronic notes, or searching for directions to your next floral appointment. Gone are the days of the bulky stuffed bridal binders!

And for the ultimate Maharani, you can even dress up your ipad in your wedding colors!  It is the bridal binder of 2010!

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Head over to CitySaheli and enter to win today!

April 08, 2010

Get your Cardbox On!

Today is the day that one very lucky Maharani is going to win a completely custom cardbox.  I mean, it might just be my favorite giveaway we have ever done!  It is functional and adorable all at the same time.  And, just like any good organizational gizmo it will make you wedding day an absolute breeze! No more lost envelopes, or card left in your dad’s tuxedo pocket.  With these cardboxes everything will be in-its-place!

So, I just couldn’t choose the finalists, so we are going to completely let our readers vote our winner. We have loaded ALL the entries onto the Maharani Weddings Facebook Fan Page.

To vote simply “like” the picture of your choice. (So, Facebook, right?!)

It is really that simple.  You have to become a fan to vote, and let’s all be good sports and only vote once!

Oh, and just in case we missed someone…..if you did enter the contest before 5pm PST yesterday, shoot me an email ASAP and we will get it locked and loaded.

Good luck to all our contestants!

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