Wedding Expert's Blog – January 2014 Archive (6)

Treasure Island And Wedding QuickQuote: A Marriage Made In Heaven

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(Las Vegas, NV) — Treasure Island (TI) Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip and Wedding QuickQuote (WQQ) recently celebrated their six month business anniversary and both parties agree the relationship provides an unmatched response service for those seeking a Las Vegas wedding.

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 28, 2014 at 4:31am — No Comments

Over The Threshold

 

A bride is traditionally carried over the threshold either to symbolize her reluctance to leave her father’s home or because evil spirits hovered over the threshold of a house—so she was lifted over the entrance to protect her from the spirits.1 (image source: onewed.com)

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 27, 2014 at 6:35am — No Comments

Multi-Cultural Weddings in America

ABC News and Univision‘s cable channel FUSION are working on a TV series about Multi-Cultural Weddings in America. If you have a wedding coming up or if you want to get more information feel free to…

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 21, 2014 at 5:15am — No Comments

12 Children

In some African ceremonies, it was a sentiment of well wishing to greet the new bride with the words: “May you bear 12 children with him.”1

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 21, 2014 at 4:42am — No Comments

Tying The Knot

The phrase “tying the knot” initially came from an ancient Babylonian custom in which threads from the clothes of both the bride and bridegroom were tied in a knot to symbolize the couple’s union. Literally tying some type of ceremonial knot at a wedding ceremony can be found across cultures.1

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 13, 2014 at 5:54am — No Comments

Wedding Cake

A wedding cake is traditionally a symbol of good luck and fertility and has been a part of wedding celebrations since Roman times, when a small bun, symbolizing fertility, was broken above the bride’s head at the close of the ceremony. During the Middle Ages, custom required the bride and groom to kiss over small cakes.1

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Added by Wedding Expert on January 6, 2014 at 5:37am — No Comments

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