Congratulations! You're engaged. Now you have to find the dress, the best store to buy it and the best place for alterations.
Added by Nancy Amster on December 24, 2014 at 8:57am — No Comments
Registering and receiving gifts should be the most fun part of the wedding planning process. And it will be if you are organized, have a game plan and follow these simple suggestions.
NEVER write on your wedding invitation where you are registered. While the store where you registered will tell you the exact opposite…
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You’ve been asked by your best friend, or sorority sister, next door neighbor, cousin, brother’s fiancé, constant tennis companion, cubicle mate or co-chairman of your college alumni committee to be a bridesmaid in her wedding. Without thinking it through, you agree to be a part of her…
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Due to the high cost of venue rentals, there is a new trend emerging; home weddings. There is a special warmth and uniqueness derived from a home wedding you just cannot get in a hotel setting. A home wedding can range from a formal catered affair to a more casual do-it-yourself reception. Having your wedding at home can offer you more flexibility with regard to personal choices and time schedules.
Weather permitting, you can have the wedding in your own garden, under a stately tree…
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If you have been asked to give a speech at a wedding or rehearsal dinner, here are some things to think about.
Have a discussion with the bride and groom about what would be the appropriate length of the speech.
Construct the speech in advance. Write it on 5 index cards in the following categories:
1. Introduce yourself
2. Explain…
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There are some interesting differences and similarities between a Jewish wedding and a Catholic wedding. It is very helpful to the guests to have a program describing the ceremonial aspects so they can follow along.
The differences begin on the invitation. The wording on a wedding invitation for Catholics is the parents of the bride are hosting and generally are…
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I have been selling guest books for 20 years. And as I look around my store, many guest books adorn my shelves, staring at me like sad and forgotten dolls. Silk, moiré, satin, linen, plain or decorated with organza bows, swarovski crystals, monogrammed, you name it. I do have a really lovely collection of guest books. But brides are not buying guests books. What, in…
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The Military Arch of sabers or swords is an elegant and formal ritual that the men and women in the armed forces are privileged to use as part of their military wedding. It is not mandatory, but does make an impressive and memorable element of the military wedding ceremony. The Arch is an old tradition, and the passing of the bride and groom through it symbolizes a welcome and is meant to assure the couple’s safe transition into their new lives together. As part of the tradition, as the…
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In a word, yes. Providing welcome bags for your guests staying in hotels is a gracious courtesy that your wedding guests will really appreciate. Do you remember the time you arrived in some strange city and got to your hotel room late at night? Your options, a $4.00 bottle of water and a $5.00 Milky Way from the honor system mini- bar, a…
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