Here’s an idea for a unique, DIY centerpiece!
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Here’s an idea for a unique, DIY centerpiece!
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comMay 5, 2008
Candy buffets can be a great centerpiece to any wedding. Cater the candy selections to the appropriate general age group of your guests.
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comApril 28, 2008
Take it from someone who attends weddings on a weekly basis, your DJ may try to play “YMCA” and other severely outdated moldy oldies! If you have had enough of songs like “Brick House,” “We Are Family,” and “Love Shack” than I suggest a detailed music consultation with the Disc Jockey you are considering to oversee your event. This will save you a lot of grief when you hit the dance floor.
Go to full postPosted by of Cameron Ingalls PhotographyApril 18, 2008
Attending a bridal expo is as much overwhelming as it is exciting! Here are some suggestions to make it a fun and stress free experience:
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comApril 7, 2008
Last week we explored the history and ritual around the bridal shower. Now let’s get to the fun part—planning a shower! In my opinion, hosting a themed bridal shower will make it easier and more fun to plan. One great way to come up with a bridal shower theme is to think about the interests and hobbies of the bride.Go to full post
Posted by of mywedding.comMarch 21, 2008
There are many rituals that symbolize the close bond between bride and her bridesmaids. And the tradition of a bridal shower party is no exception. Traditionally, a bridal shower was held for the bride who either had a father who could not provide a dowry or whose father did not approve of the marriage and would not provide a dowry.
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comMarch 13, 2008
Wondering what the well dressed plate is wearing this season? Well of course you are, isn’t everyone? Not unlike other fashion statements your wedding meal should be aesthetically pleasing. You’ve undoubtedly been given the warning not to wear white shoes before Memorial Day (unless of course it’s your wedding day). Well, here is my white shoe warning:
Go to full postPosted by of Tables of Content CateringMarch 7, 2008
The mini entrée. Sure it’s smaller, but it’s just as tasty as its cousin the full entrée. Perhaps you’ve wondered whether this elusive food sampling is worth considering for your wedding? Allow me to demystify the mini entrée for you.
Go to full postPosted by of Tables of Content CateringFebruary 22, 2008
Let me start by saying, that I’m sure your mother’s wedding reception was lovely, really. However, the brides and grooms of today have more opportunities to personalize their big day than the generation before them.
Go to full postPosted by of Tables of Content CateringFebruary 13, 2008
Every engaged couple we talk to asks the same two questions: Should we have a sit down dinner? and What about a buffet or food stations? It’s true that today’s engaged couples have more choices than ever, which can be a good thing. But having to navigate what seems like a million decisions can seem – well - like a bad thing. So let me make it a little easier for you.
Go to full postPosted by of Tables of Content CateringFebruary 4, 2008