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Wedding Flowers Checklist With Who Traditionally Pays

Who pays for what is always a topic of interest to bridal couples and their families! With wedding costs so high, often couples along with both sets of parents share the expenses. Here is a checklist that is specific to your floral needs as well as the traditional division of who pays for what.



Bouquets



Bridal Bouquet…Groom Pays



Attendant Flowers…Bride Pays

Maid/Matron Of Honor

Bridesmaids

Junior Bridesmaid

Flower… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on November 30, 2009 at 2:17pm — No Comments

What will you do with the food leftover from your reception?

What will you do with the food that is leftover from your wedding reception? Did you know that almost 50,000 children go to bed hungry each night in Maricopa County alone? Did you know that here in the Phoenix area there is a great agency that will collect your leftovers and deliver them to your choice of over 80 local agencies that feed the hungry?



That organization is called Waste Not. Their vision is for a community where wasted food is a thing of the past and no request for food… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on November 16, 2009 at 9:27am — No Comments

Navajo Wedding Traditions

My husband and I have traveled much of the great Navajo reservation. From Antelope Canyon to Monument Valley, Canyon De Chelly to Santa Fe, the people and the landscape are amazing! As a wedding planner, I wanted to learn and share more about the wedding traditions of the Navajo people.



The Navajo wedding ceremony is a ritual that has been practiced by the Navajos for centuries. The ceremony is conducted by a respected elder of the bride or by a medicine person. The families of the… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on November 16, 2009 at 9:25am — No Comments

Greek Orthodox wedding traditions

One of the things I love about planning weddings is the religious and ethnic diversity of bridal couples and their families. The different traditions and religious elements of the ceremony are fascinating to me and meaningful to the couple.



In this post, I am going to share some information about Eastern Orthodox ceremonies. I had the privilege of working with a wonderful couple that married in one of the Greek Orthodox Churches in the Phoenix area. As I worked with them, I learned… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on October 30, 2009 at 10:30am — No Comments

Wedding Ceremony in the Arizona Science Center Planetarium

Imagine taking your walk down the aisle with the brilliant sun setting against a backdrop of Arizona Mountains. As you reach the spot where your groom happily awaits, the stars come out and overhead is a beautiful night sky. All eyes are on the bridal party, spotlighted with soft pink light. When the ceremony ends, the sun begins to rise and you recess up the aisle with the beautiful colors of an Arizona sunrise surrounding you and you are not outdoors! All this is possible in the Planetarium… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on October 30, 2009 at 10:26am — No Comments

Jewish Wedding Ceremonies and Traditions

It’s a great big, diverse world!! I love learning about the different ways that couples exchange their marriage vows. Today I want to share some of what I’ve learned about the religious customs and traditions of Jewish weddings.



Judaism is divided into three basic groups; Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. The ceremony differs when customs are from an Eastern European or Middle Eastern background, and the type of Judaism that is practiced. With all the differences, Jewish weddings… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on October 30, 2009 at 10:20am — No Comments

Navajo Wedding Ceremony Traditions

My husband and I have traveled much of the great Navajo reservation. From Antelope Canyon to Monument Valley, Canyon De Chelly to Santa Fe, the people and the landscape are amazing! As a wedding planner, I wanted to learn and share more about the wedding traditions of the Navajo people.



The Navajo wedding ceremony is a ritual that has been practiced by the Navajos for centuries. The ceremony is conducted by a respected elder of the bride or by a medicine person. The families of the… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on October 30, 2009 at 10:16am — No Comments

What will you do with the food that is leftover from your wedding reception?

What will you do with the food that is leftover from your wedding reception? Did you know that almost 50,000 children go to bed hungry each night in Maricopa County alone? Did you know that here in the Phoenix area there is a great agency that will collect your leftovers and deliver them to your choice of over 80 local agencies that feed the hungry?



That organization is called Waste Not. Their vision is for a community where wasted food is a thing of the past and no request for food… Continue

Added by Rosemary Worrell on October 30, 2009 at 10:10am — No Comments

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