3 Ways to Cut Costs on Wedding Flowers

With all the things you’ll have to worry about paying for when it comes to your wedding, you won’t want to have to spend a lot of cash for slightly smaller things, like accents, decorations, and flower arrangements. Since most brides do want to have flowers at their weddings, and would prefer to purchase them […]

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Dance Floor Activities at the Reception

Dancing is an essential component at most wedding receptions. We look forward to the couple’s “first dance” and the bride’s special dance with her father. It’s also a place to get loose and funky, if you’re a guest or a member of the wedding party.But what if the wedding planners decided to add some fun […]

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How to Add Classic Traditions to a Modern Wedding

(ARA) – Every bride remembers the age-old saying, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,” and considers how to incorporate these elements into her wedding.  This English poem – believed to be from the Victorian era – was created to provide the bride with several good-luck tokens for her new life with her husband. […]

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Checklist for What to Bring on your Wedding Day

Pack an emergency kit for your wedding day, along with all of the items your wedding actually calls for, as far in advance as possible. Keep lists for each category and entrust your maid of honor or bridesmaid with the best organizational skills to carry your personal emergency kit and your last-minute wedding items. Preparing for […]

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How to Plan a Wedding When the Bride is Pregnant

Planning a wedding for a pregnant bride is the same as planning a wedding for bride who is not pregnant. You would need all the same features for your wedding as you would whether you were pregnant or not. So the most important part of planning a wedding for a pregnant bride is the wedding […]

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The History of The Wedding March

The wedding march is a tradition that has been around since the mide 1800s. Even though most people don’t know where or how it originated, it is still a highly popular tradition. HistoryThe wedding march gained acceptance when it was used by Victoria, the Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria, when she married the Crown […]

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Unique Wedding Favors

Wedding favors often evoke a “been there, done that” response from wedding guests. Looking for something a little more memorable than a bag of Jordan almonds? Here are our top choices for a few inspiring guest thank-yous. Late night munchiesAfter dancing for hours, rolling out individual snacks like mini hamburgers with a fixings bar are […]

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Top 5 Trends for Weddings in 2010

Here to help you plan ahead for your perfect day are 5 top tips on the hottest trends for weddings in 2010. 1: Wedding Dresses next season are showing a strong tie in with recent months most popular fashion trends. The wedding dress is set to be very romantic, princess-like in style with net and […]

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Your Wedding: Who Pays for What!

Gone are the days when a wedding means the bride’s father stands with an open palm awaiting a bill for all the expenses. Although traditionally the bride’s family was responsible for most (if not all) of the wedding finances, today’s perspective is one of practicality and a general respect for individual outlooks and varying alternatives.  […]

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Tips for Preserving your Wedding Gown

After the wedding, many brides struggle with what to do with their precious wedding gown that so fondly represents that special day. Since most brides prefer to treasure the memories of their wedding day by keeping their wedding dress (possibly handing it down to a daughter, special niece, god child or grand daughter, or even […]

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