
Welcome to Mary's Bridal Boutique. For almost three decades, we have offered our clients an exceptional experience both in customer service and gown selection. At Mary’s we want to make choosing a bridal gown as enjoyable as the day you walk down the aisle.We look forward to working with you to make your most important day, “the wedding day of your dreams”. We invite you to Schedule your consultation online or call for an appointment 1.800.293.3910 or 410.224.1163
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Congratulations!!! We are rewarding ourselves!

Friday, June 18, 2010
DIY: Dream, Inspire, Yearn
- Silver Engraved Platter - Like the ceramic platter above but cool in its own way, you can purchase a "silver" platter with a diamond tip pen so that guests permanently engrave their names and messages into your platter.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
The Pros & Cons Of Writing Your Own Vows
Catholic Wedding Vows
"I, ___, take you, ___, for my lawful wife/husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part."Or:
"I, ___, take you, ___, to be my husband/wife. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life."
Episcopal Wedding Vows
"In the name of God, I, ___, take you, ___, to be my husband/wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and health, to love and to cherish, until we are parted by death -- this is my solemn vow."Hindu Wedding Vows
Traditional Hindu wedding ceremonies are elaborate and complex. The bride and groom recite many beautiful words to each other, often including the vow-like phrases: "Let us take the fourth step, to acquire knowledge, happiness, and harmony by mutual love and trust. Finally, let us take the seventh step and become true companions and remain lifelong partners by this wedlock."Jewish Wedding Vows
In a traditional Jewish wedding -- Orthodox and sometimes Conservative -- only the groom speaks his vows, which can be recited in both Hebrew and English. The original vow is (in English transliteration), "Haray at mekudeshet lee beh-taba'at zo keh-dat Moshe veh-Yisrael," which translates into, "Behold, you are consecrated to me with this ring according to the laws of Moses and Israel."In Reform, some Conservative, and other contemporary Jewish ceremonies, the man and woman both recite vows, slightly altered from the traditional Hebrew version: "Haray ata mekudash lee beh-taba'at zo keh-dat Moshe veh-Israel." Another version of non-traditional vows is a phrase from the Song of Songs: "Ani leh-dodee veh-dodee lee," which means, "I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine."
Muslim Wedding Vows
Most Muslim couples do not recite vows, but rather heed the words of the imam (cleric), who speaks about the meaning of marriage and the couple's responsibilities to each other and to Allah during the nikah, or ceremony. At the end of this ritual, the couple consents to become husband and wife, and they are blessed by the congregation. However, some Muslim brides and grooms do recite vows -- here is a common recitation:Bride: "I, ___, offer you myself in marriage in accordance with the instructions of the Holy Quran and the Holy Prophet, peace and blessing be upon him. I pledge, in honesty and with sincerity, to be for you an obedient and faithful wife."
Groom: "I pledge, in honesty and sincerity, to be for you a faithful and helpful husband."
Protestant Wedding Vows
"I, ___, take thee, ___, to be my wedded husband/wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I pledge thee my faith/myself to you."Quaker Wedding Vows
"In the presence of God and these our friends I take thee to be my husband/wife, promising with Divine assistance to be unto thee a loving and faithful husband/wife so long as we both shall live."Russian Orthodox Wedding Vows
Many branches of the Orthodox church use silent vows during the ceremony -- an introspective prayer in which the couple promises to be loyal and loving to each other. In the Russian tradition, however, vows are spoken out loud: "I, ___, take you, ___, as my wedded wife/husband and I promise you love, honor, and respect; to be faithful to you, and not to forsake you until death do us part. So help me God, one in the Holy Trinity, and all the Saints."-- The Knot
Not satisfied...well let's get starting on writing our vows!!!
1) Where did you meet him/her? What was it like when you first met? What feeling do you remember having at that exact moment? Was it love at first sight?
These are all questions you want to be asking yourself because this exact moment is what lead the both of you to this point in your life.
2) When did you realize you were in love? At what moment did you and him exchange those first words?
3) What does he/her do in your life that makes it better? Think of your Before And After.
4) Where do you see yourself together in 10 years? 20 years? etc....
5) Do you want to keep part of the traditional vows?
Keep your mind and emotions open, think about what really brought you to this point in your life, and how your significant other has helped you there.
Send in your examples of wedding vows you've written and we will post them right here!!!!
marysbridal@aol.com
Thursday, June 10, 2010
So Many Choices...But Only One Is Your Dream Dress
For My Body Type?: Similar to the mermaid style, the fit and flare dress is best worn by lean figures, both short and tall. The elongating nature of this design will help petite brides appear taller. However, the fit and flare dress does not allow much room for hiding problem areas, such as a larger lower body. It can conceal minor flaws if you opt for a constructed column that will stay in place, but the slip style will be unforgiving. Also, boxy figures that do not have natural curves may consider accenting the waistline with a separate bodice or sash to create the illusion of a defined waist. Beware: Body hugging designs such as a fit and flare dress can constrict your movement, including the ability to sit and dance as comfortably as you would wish on your big day.; If you want a highly-constructed column dress, you may consider one that has pleats or gathering in the back that will allow you to move more freely. Ballgown The ball gown style is perfect for those brides envisioning a fairy tale wedding. This silhouette pairs a fitted bodice with a full skirt that can either be one piece or separates. The ball gown is most appropriate for large, traditional weddings where the dress will be consistent with the formality of the event. For My Body Type?: While this style can accommodate most body types, the ball gown is ideal for slender or pear-shaped figures as the full skirt helps to accentuate the waist and hide the lower body. If you have a large bust, this style will help to create the hourglass look since it emphasizes the waistline due to the fitted bodice and natural or dropped waist. Beware: The volume of the ball gown can create false and unwanted illusions. Be careful if you are on the shorter side since you may not have the height to balance the size of the skirt. Also, instead of complimenting the figure of a full-breasted bride, the skirt could actually cause her to look larger. Keep these factors in mind when considering a ball gown, and remember that an A-line or princess cut dress can be more flattering while still providing the desired effect. Mermaid The mermaid silhouette contours to the body from the chest to the knee, then flares out to the hem. This is a very sexy look that highlights the curves of a woman’s body. For this reason, you must be confident and comfortable in your skin to pull off this dramatic style. For My Body Type?: The mermaid cut is not for everyone. This daring design is best worn by slender figures, both short and tall. Since the mermaid dress is made to hug the body and show every curve, it is not well suited for those brides with full figures. However, if you are on the voluptuous side and want to accentuate your curves, this is the perfect dress for you. The most important thing to keep in mind when considering a Mermaid style dress is whether or not you will feel comfortable wearing it on your big day. You may have a flawless figure perfect for this type of dress, but if you do not feel confident in it, it is not worth choosing. Beware: Clingy slip dress such as the mermaid often reveal embarrassing underwear lines. These lines not only reveal what you are wearing under the dress, but also take away from the elegance of your overall look. It is important to keep this in mind when considering a tight fitting or body hugging dress since it may restrict what items you are actually able to wear underneath the dress. | ||||
Monday, June 7, 2010
Destination Wedding: Have You Looked Around The Corner?


Evergreen House
Event Space for 80 Banquet to 800 Reception with a Tent
Evergreen House, an impressive 1857 Italianate mansion, is conveniently located between the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) and the Inner Harbor. This 26-acre estate was bequeathed to the Johns Hopkins University by the Garrett family of Baltimore and serves as one the city's most popular house tours, as well as the site for memorable events. The historic 1870's wood paneled Carriage House is an unusual setting for large wedding receptions, meetings and banquets. In the Main House guests may enjoy cocktails in Evergreen's formal drawing room and rare book library, surrounded by Alice Warder Garrett's vast Impressionist painting collection, sculpture and Tiffany glass. The North Wing offers Baltimore's only private theater, decorated by Ballet Russe costume and set designers, Leon Bakst, for stunning dinner parties and corporate receptions. Evergreen's terraced formal gardens provided a beautiful backdrop for tents and corporate picnic. This historical estate on the edge of the city with its plentiful private parking is a magnificent setting for any event.

Event Space for 125 Banquet Indoor to 200 guests with Outdoor Terraces
Pintail YachtsTop deck holds 75 with standing room for ceremonies. Since 1997, Annapolis-based Pintail Yachts has provided the enchantment behind thousands of events in the Baltimore and Annapolis area - from intimate weddings to lavish corporate parties.
The Cloisters

Celebrations at the Bay
Baltimore's Tremont GrandIn the heart of downtown Baltimore, the majestic Tremont Grand is the area’s premier wedding and event facility. The Grand creates an enchanting ambiance with classic architecture and modern elegance. White gloved service, decadent décor, and savory cuisine at an affordable price makes this a one of a kind venue.






