Friday, June 12, 2015

50 Best Cake Cutting Songs on your wedding day!

Cake cutting! It's done at every wedding and has to have that perfect song played at the exact right moment.

Here are the top 50 Best Cake Cutting songs to help you out on your wedding day!

1. Archies – Sugar, Sugar
2. James Taylor – How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
3. Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me
4. Michael BublĂ© – How Sweet It Is
5. Four Tops – I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
6. Nat King Cole – L-O-V-E
7. Blake Shelton – Honey Bee
8. Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat – Lucky
9. Jack Johnson – Better Together
10. Bruno Mars – Marry You
11. U2 – Sweetest Thing
12. Plain White T’s – 1,2,3,4 (I Love You)
13. Average White Band – Cut The Cake
14. Beatles – When I’m Sixty-Four
15. Jason Mraz – I’m Yours
16. Cake – Love You Madly
17. Lumineers – Ho Hey
18. Train – Marry Me
19. Ray Lamontagne – You Are The Best Thing
20. Pat Benatar – Hit Me With Your Best Shot
21. Queen – You’re My Best Friend
22. Michael BublĂ© – Everything
23. Natalie Cole – This Will Be An Everlasting Love)
24. Frank Sinatra – Love And Marriage
25. Sugarland – Stuck Like Glue
26. Thompson Square – Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not
27. Colbie Caillat – I Do
28. Israel Kamakawiw’ole ‘Iz’ – Over The Rainbow
29. Tim McGraw – My Best Friend
30. Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are
31. Rihanna Feat. Chris Brown – Birthday Cake
32. Etta James – At Last
33. Uncle Cracker – Smile
34. Ingrid Michaelson – Way I Am, The
35. Taylor Swift – Today Was A Fairytale
36. Bob Marley & The Wailers – Is This Love?
37. Frank Sinatra – Way You Look Tonight, The
38. Christina Aguilera – Candyman
39. Foundations – Build Me Up Buttercup
40. Dean Martin – That’s Amore
41. Beatles – All You Need Is Love
42. Big & Rich – Lost In This Moment
43. Dave Matthews Band – You And Me
44. Elvis Presley – Can’t Help Falling In Love
45. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Home
46. Sarah Mclaclan – Ice Cream
47. Onerepublic – Good Life
48. Turtles – Happy Together
49. Harry Connick, Jr. – Recipe For Love
50. Joshua Kadison – Beautiful In My Eyes

Good luck on your BIG day!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

4 great tips that can help when shopping around for a photo booth


  My name is David Pfluke, owner of Sound Express Entertainment Group and Rphotobooth.com

  A photo booth is by far the best favor you can give to your guests at your wedding reception. However, not all photo booths are created equal. Here are 4 great tips that can help when shopping around for a photo booth.

Tip 1 – Find out if they are using a real camera or a webcam. A real camera will help ensure that your pictures are bright and clear, while a webcam's pictures are usually dark and blurry. A real camera also allows for the booth operator to adjust the zoom so that you can fit small or large groups into the booth. This is not easily done using a webcam

Tip 2 – Ask if they are using a dye sublimation printer or an inkjet printer. Dye sub printers are going to give you the best print quality and can last up to 100 plus years. (This is the same type of printer you will find at a photo lab when you take your pictures in to get developed.) Normal household inkjet printers cannot compete; they are much slower, will fade very quickly, and will not last nearly as long.

Tip 3 - Check out the templete design options. Many companies will tell you that they will provide custom graphics or artwork for your photo booth template, but their idea of a great graphic design and your idea of a great graphic design, may not be the same. Check out some really amazing graphic designs on our website.

Tip 4 - Ask for a sample. This is the best tip I can give you. Have them mail you a sample printed from their booth that was taken at one of their events. This will give you something to compare when deciding which company to hire. People don’t throw out pictures, so you will want to make sure it looks great! This is something that will end up on your guest’s refridgerator at home.
  For more information, please check out our website www.sedjservice.com / www.rphotobooth.com