Wedding Blog

  • Beyond the Limo: Alternative Wedding Transportation

    Photography by altf - see more at www.altf.com

    Your wedding transportation needs are going to be determined by the locations of your ceremony, reception, and accommodations. If you’re having a destination wedding, for example, where everyone will be staying in the same resort and the ceremony and reception will take place there too, you don’t have a lot to worry about in terms of transportation. However, for most couples, figuring out how to get themselves, their wedding party, and sometimes their guests from point A to B is high on their list of planning priorities. If you want to travel in style on your wedding day, consider some of the following alternatives to the traditional limousine:

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  • Having a Green Wedding in Chicago?

    Chicago couples…having a green wedding?

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  • Mistakes Every Daughter-in-Law Make: Mistake # 3

    Last week, we were reminded of how much it really does matter to show your MIL that you care for her. Up next is…

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  • 10 Most Famous Las Vegas Weddings

    Photo source www.360digest.com

    Everyone knows that the fantasy get-away city of Las Vegas has a reputation for crazy nights, big money wins (and losses), and of course, “while you wait” wedding chapels. As has been the comedic punch line to many a television show and romantic movie, Las Vegas weddings are synonymous with a few too many drinks and extremely impaired judgment. The legend of the “Vegas Wedding” is not just a Hollywood exaggeration or a figure of speech however; in fact many people have lived through the awkward terror that inevitably follows such a night. Celebrities, in all their wisdom, have succumbed to this judgment-trap with surprising frequency. Below is a list of the top ten celebrity Vegas wedding nights.

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  • :::Planning Tip of the Week: Aww, Chucks!:::

    Photography by whitebox weddings - see more at www.whiteboxweddings.com

    Yes, of course, still love the Jimmy Choos and Manolo Blahniks. But, right now, it’s all about the Chuck Taylors!

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  • Welcome, Bienvenido, Villkommen, Mile Widziany

    Photography by Milton Gil Photographers - see more at www.miltongil.com

    As I pointed out previously, a wedding is a 'rite of passage.' Your ceremony and celebration make a statement to your community of friends and family that you now have a different identity. You invite friends and family to witness and celebrate this transition with you. Whether your guests include neighbors, co-workers, people from your past, distant relatives or those closest to your heart, you think of these people as your community. You've identified them as the most important people to be present for one of the most important passages in your life.

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  • ATTENTION: Need $5,000 for Your Wedding?

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Would you like $5,000 toward your perfect wedding?

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  • Mistakes Every Daughter-in-Law Makes: Mistake # 2

    Last week we began the journey into the realm of Mother-in-laws and how to build a real relationship with them. Our first mistake was forgetting to call them regularly and we covered how to mend this and improve our calling habits. Remember that these tips, though seemingly small and simple, will help to improve your standing with your MIL as well as begin a friendship between the two of you.

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  • Return to the Altar: Planning Your Second Wedding (or Third, or...)

    Whether you’re divorced or widowed, if you’re getting married for a second time (or more) you probably feel like you’ve been blessed with a new opportunity for life-long love and happiness. Congratulations! Now before you cue the band to play ‘Second Time Around’(it’s a great first song for non-first-time couples), you’ve got some planning to do! Here are a few tips to help your return to the altar be as special and beautiful as possible.

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  • :::Planning Tip of the Week: FUNctional Centerpiece:::

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Here’s an idea for a unique, DIY centerpiece!

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