Jun 17th, 2010
by partyplanner.
Your ideal location for your wedding reception should continue with the theme and style that you have chosen for your wedding. If you are lucky, and can have the reception at the same place where you get married, you will have a head start on creating a day where one part of the day flows seamlessly into the next. If you are getting married at a church, however, this may not be an option.
For those of you who have family and friends living all over the nation, you might find that it makes more sense for everyone to have your wedding reception at an easily accessible location which is well connected by highways, railroads, and airports. You will know if this idea fits your particular situation once you are aware who will come to your wedding, so that you will be capable of choosing most appropriately where to host your wedding reception. In this way, you will be able to make certain that all of your guests are able to reach your wedding without too much trouble and cost.
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Mar 7th, 2010
by partyplanner.
One of the greatest pieces of news that you can ever receive as a best friend or sister is that you are going to be the maid of honor at a wedding. You should feel honored and valued to know that you are going to be alongside the bride during the most celebrated day of her whole life.
Being a maid of honor entails responsibilities and obligations. You are the chief assistant to the bride from the day she first prepares her wedding details to the moment she walks down the aisle. You have to be with the bride every step of the way, so that the whole wedding flows smoothly and in the way that the bride dreams it to be.
Another one of your responsibilities is writing and delivering the maid of honor toast. This is a speech that you recite during the wedding reception. Some people worry about doing this, but what you can do is research on the Internet for templates and samples on this subject matter. You can also ask for advice from your family and
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Nov 20th, 2009
by partyplanner.
Thank you for requesting the “Wedding Savings Revealed” 5 part
ecourse!
And so it begins..
A veil. Now, a veil is not just a veil. It has to be perfect.
I believe it is harder to pick a veil then it is to choose a
wedding gown. That’s why I’m here to help you get
a head start on veil selection. Pardon the pun, I couldn’
t help myself. Now there are so many different styles of bridal
veils to choose from. BUT, before we look at the SIX different
veil styles, lets look at three things you must do before
choosing your bridal veil.
1) Choose your gown (this establishes the formality and style of
your wedding).
2) Pick a hairstyle for your wedding day. You’ll want to go
over the image you want to convey with your hair stylist. Take
your time. If you’re following the Four Month Wedding
Calendar Countdown that I’ve outlined in the ebook, then
you have enough time to play around with hairstyle ideas.
3) Don’t forget that the veil should not overpower your
dress. A veil is not just a
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