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Bows are always romantic, and therefore are a natural element to include in a wedding. They can be used to enhance everything from the wedding gown to the bouquets to the reception decor. Though often traditional, bows can also be used in ways that are fresh and contemporary. This is a look at the many ways in which you can use beautiful bows to make your wedding even more special.
Bridal gowns have been a traditional place for bows for as long as there have been brides. They grew to massive proportions during the 1980s and early '90s, with a resulting anti-bow backlash as everyone recovered from the horror of one too many enormous "butt bows" on wedding gowns. Happily, bows are back big time, only now they are being used in ways that are fresh and modern. There is a bow-bedecked bridal gown out there for almost every bride.
Classic brides will enjoy the tailored bows on wedding gowns, just as they love wedding favorites like sets of pearl bridal jewelry, roses, and string quartets. Bows on a dress are the perfect accompaniment to classic accessories such as pearl bridal jewelry sets. These bows are often small and streamlined, running down the back of a simple silk wedding gown. They may be the only ornamentation on the gown, or the bows can accent details like bustled train or one with pick up details.
Bows are also being shown in very chic and dramatic ways. Perhaps one of the most sophisticated would have to be the Fall 2010 Vera Wang bridal gowns which are accented with black bows in a sheer fabric. Nobody could accuse those bows of being old-fashioned or too sweet! Oversized bows on wedding gowns have also returned, but they are being used in more stylish ways than the past. One statement-making bow can adorn the hip of a silk taffeta wedding dress, or a chiffon bow can cascade over the shoulder of a trendy one shoulder gown. Unlike in the past, the impressive bows are allowed to be an integral part of the design of the gown, rather than one more embellishment tacked onto a gown already loaded with lace, beading, and other adornments. This is what keeps the look contemporary.
Pretty bows are always welcome at the wedding ceremony. They make wonderful decorations for the ends of the pews or rows of chairs. The most traditional bows are created from white tulle, but they can also be made from a wide satin ribbon, in any color that you like. Add an extra dimension by wrapping the aisle bows around small bundles of flowers or even fragrant herbs like lavender. Of course the bridal bouquet is likely to have a bow on its handle. One of the most chic effects is to wrap the stems of black and white anemones with a white satin ribbon adorned with a row of small tailored bows. This striking bouquet is absolutely gorgeous for a black tie wedding.
The wedding reception will offer plenty of additional opportunities to "tie one on" (a bow, that is!). Think about slipcovered chairs wrapped with a pretty organza bow in a contrasting color or ribbons wrapped around each tier of the wedding cake. A fantastic cake topper is a dramatic fondant "bow" with streamers cascading down the tiers of the cake. Once you get started, you will find that there are many wonderful ways in which to decorate your wedding with bows.
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Recurve and traditional bow.?
Can you have a compound bow and a traditional bow and both use them well or should you stick to one type?
Do you use them both very differently?
I started Bowhunting at a very early age and at that time Compounds didn't exist yet. I grew up with a Traditional Longbow then moved up to a laminated recurve bow. Never needed sights or other "gadgets" as my Dad taught me to shoot "instinctively" (Learning to gauge distance by sight ) I did just fine and never felt compelled to shoot any other way.
With the advent of the Compound bow, I found that they were a lot less "forgiving"...and if you make a mistake like allowing yourself a sloppy release, you are in trouble. Never once did I have issues doing the same thing with a recurve. I learned to use both, but they are truly at opposite ends of the spectrum..If you are just beginning, I would suggest you stay with one or the other and avoid switching back and forth.
I would also suggest you try and learn to shoot without all of the hoopla equipment like sights,mechanical releases etc, etc.
If you watch the Hunting shows on Cable or Satellite, you will see the "Pro's" go out and hunt and if their sights fail them or their mechanical releases don't work, they are literally done for the day...Learn to shoot without all of the extra's and you will still be out hunting while the Pro's are going back to camp washed up...
My point is stick with 1 style of bow and try and learn to shoot "instinctively" as I have described..You will be ahead of the game by quite a margin....
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