• 01
    Oct

    Hot chocolate Bar

    If you’re hosting a winter wedding, a hot chocolate bar might be a good choice. Guests could pimp their drinks with cream, chocolate flakes and marshmallows – or you could...

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  • 15
    Sep

    Wedding Budget

    From last-minute seamstress charges to cash tips for deliveries, most brides rack up hundreds in extra fees the week before the wedding. While it’s logical that some surprise charges...

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  • 01
    Sep

    Singing

    Hiring singing waiters to perform at your wedding is a huge trend and a nice way to bring the entertainment to its top. Singing waiters appear to be just your...

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  • 15
    Aug

    Silent Disco

    If your circle of friends love to party, they’ll most definitely appreciate a silent disco as entertainment. The atmosphere in a silent disco is one that cannot be matched by any...

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  • 01
    Aug

    Photo Booth

    There’s a reason for hiring a photo booth for your wedding. It is so popular, so much fun, and doesn’t break the bank. A Photo booth is also a good way to...

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  • 15
    Jul

    Glitter Bar

    We all agree that glitter bars are not an essential  things in any wedding, but do you know that they are fun, sparkly, they get guests mingling – and...

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  • 15
    May

    How to Start Planning Your Wedding

    How to Start Planning Your Wedding Are you Ready to go into planning mode? Here’s how to plan a wedding step by step. Set a Budget When it comes...

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  • 15
    Apr

    WEDDING INSURANCE

    Basically, wedding insurance protects a couple’s investment from circumstances beyond their control, and reimburses expenses incurred. … These are the types of wedding day financial losses that wedding insurance...

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  • 01
    Mar

    OVERDECORATE

    While you may be tempted to adorn your tables with odds and ends reminiscent of your backgrounds, travels, and interests, remember that tasteful, well-placed arrangements impress without cluttering or...

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  • 15
    Feb

    WEDDING INVITATIONS

    A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is typically written in the formal, third-person language and mailed five to eight weeks before...

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  • 01
    Feb

    WEDDING FLOWERS

    Read up on flower costs, temperament, and fragrance before you select your arrangements. The peonies you love may be cost-prohibitive if you are getting married when they are not...

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  • 15
    Jan

    QUALITY TIME

    Don’t forget the reason you’re doing all of this, and keep things in perspective. It’s all about starting your new life together, so make sure to set up the...

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  • 01
    Jan

    CLEAN YOUR RING

    It is very important to schedule maintenance appointment with your jeweler before the wedding day to make sure the prongs are tight, the diamond isn’t loose, and there are...

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  • 15
    Dec

    LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE

    Many brides can count on at least one hand the details that did not go according to plan. The key is to let them happen and enjoy the day....

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  • 15
    Nov

    COUNT YOURSELF

    Too many couples forget to count themselves or to feed themselves on the wedding day. It’s important to pre-arrange more than just nibbles for your —especially if you aren’t...

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  • 01
    Nov

    Consider your Wedding Setup Time line

    In the event industry generally and the wedding industry specifically, there is something called Setup timeline. It is a plan of the order of events and helps make sure...

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  • 15
    Oct

    Consider people working on your wedding

    The last thing you want on your wedding day is a low-energy DJ or an exhausted photographer. So plan on feeding any hired hands who will be working during...

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  • 15
    Sep

    Things To Do Before You Walk Down The Aisle

    #1 Take a deep breath As you breathe in and out, count down from ten: this is wonderfully grounding and will also help you feel calmer. #2 Look up...

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  • 01
    Sep

    Seating ideas for your Reception

         Paper trail You’re probably not going to believe us but these gorgeous designs (below) are made completely out of paper. Yes, really! Online retailer Tissue Blossoms created the tropical...

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  • 15
    Aug

    Guestbook

    Want to ask your guests to do something a little for your guestbook? Get them to share some of their wisdom! If you’ve bought a plain guestbook for your...

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  • 01
    Jun

    Why to Consider a Printed Menu for Your Wedding

    The benefits of having a printed menu for a seated Wedding. A typical wedding menu card outlines the meal courses, including starters, entree, and dessert. Of course, this can look differently...

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  • 01
    Apr

    Proposing to Your Bridesmaids

    In the past, brides would simply pick up the phone and ask their friends to be in their wedding. Now it has become a much bigger production. Brides typically...

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  • 15
    Mar

    Brides Maids

    Are you newly engaged and starting to plan your wedding? First of all, congratulations on finding the person you want to spend your life with. Your wedding is one of...

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  • 01
    Feb

    Choosing a Photo Booth

    A photo booth is a wonderful item to include in your wedding reception. It will help loosen your guests up, give them an activity to do when they need...

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  • 01
    Oct

    Tips for feeling comfortable infront of the camera

    #1 Hire a photographer who you have good rapport with After all: if you don’t get on well with your photographer, how can you expect to feel comfortable in...

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