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Wedding & Marriage
18th September 2008
The most important duty of the Mother of the Bride is to make sure that most, if not all, of the bride’s wishes are carried out according to the bride’s way or with her tastes in mind. Some mothers tend to incorporate their own desires and forget or ...
18th September 2008
Brooklyn bridal gowns are usually white, although “wedding white” comprise of creamy shades like ecru, ivory and eggshell. One of the first women to wear white at her wedding was Mary Queen of Scots when she married Francois II of France. During tho...
18th September 2008
The custom of a newly married couple going off to a holiday right after the wedding ceremony started in early 19th century Great Britain. It is called the honeymoon. This is to relax and celebrate the union of husband and wife in intimacy and seclusion....
18th September 2008
Many brides opt to continue wearing their Brooklyn bridal gowns during the wedding reception. The wedding reception follows the wedding ceremony.
During this event, the newly married couple, their parents and the whole wedding party welcome the guests...
18th September 2008
There are different kinds of wedding where bridal gowns may be worn by a bride. There is the traditional white wedding which may be formal or semi-formal in setting. This kind of wedding became popularly known during the Victorian era just after Queen V...
17th September 2008
Trying to figure out what type of wedding invitation to order? Here are some helpful ways to pick the right wedding invitations that will make your wedding unique and special.
You have begun planning the most important day of your life and one of the ...
17th September 2008
Groomsmen Gifts and Bridesmaid gifts are an essential part of thanking the participants of your wedding party. Various groomsmen gifts such as business card cases, cigar lighters, pocket watches, flasks, cufflinks and money clips are just a few ideas. H...
17th September 2008
The bridal party is the most important part of any wedding.
Bridesmaids, mothers and fathers of the bride and groom, bestmen,
flower girls and ring bearers – they are crucial complements
to the bride and groom! Therefore it makes sense that great tho...
17th September 2008
Tying the knot is one of those unique occasions that is planned out to the finest detail, from the flavor of icing on the cake to number of flower petals in each bridesmaid's hair. Okay, some folks plan a little too many details, but regardless, weddings ...
17th September 2008
Father Wedding Toasts are normally a very important part of any wedding reception. Here is dad's opportunity to shine!
Normally fathers experience wedding quite different from mothers. Moms are involved in all the stages of wedding planning. Moms are ...
17th September 2008
Getting married is one of the most important events of your life and hiring a band can sometimes be quite a task. Finding the perfect Boston wedding band doesn't have to be such a chore. Brick Park entertainment ...
17th September 2008
They provide the first glimpse into your wedding, but ordering, wording, and addressing invitations can be confusing without a little guidance. This list of wedding invitation etiquette dos and don´ts will help steer you through this common wedding etiq...
16th September 2008
Weddings are beautiful events that require a lot of planning and organization ready for the big big day. After the wedding date is confirmed and the theme of wedding is chosen the next stage is to organize everything. The best way to keep track of everyth...
16th September 2008
If you have the job of organising the bridal shower, then you know that there is a lot to think about. You need to consider all sorts of things like catering, the guest list and the entertainment. But one of the fun jobs to decide on is what type of bri...
15th September 2008
Traditionally, spring has been the most popular time for weddings. However, over the past couple of decades, more and more people have been lured to the beauty of fall weddings.
And then some people just like the free stuff. Hey, what's not to like ...
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