By giving Trees as Favors at your wedding, you can set an example and possibly inspire your guests to adopt a greener consciousness. In perspective, your wedding and party can be responsible for planting a forest!
Go to full postBy giving Trees as Favors at your wedding, you can set an example and possibly inspire your guests to adopt a greener consciousness. In perspective, your wedding and party can be responsible for planting a forest!
Go to full postPosted by of Planning Tips and Ideas for mywedding.comOctober 2, 2008
If you’ve rented the centerpieces for your wedding reception tables, giving them away to guests is obviously not a good idea. But if you’ve purchased centerpieces and want to make one guest at each table feel like a lottery winner, give them away, but do it fairly. Here are a few ideas - some mundane and some a bit of fun - for dispersing your highly coveted reception table centerpieces equitably!
Go to full postPosted by of myweddingfavors.comSeptember 30, 2008
Posted by of mywedding.comSeptember 26, 2008
For an intimate and meaningful way to honor the special women in your life at your wedding, create your bouquet out of their favorite flowers. Have the bridesmaids hold a bouquet of the flower they chose for your bouquet. And have the other women, like the Moms, Grandmas, Aunts, etc, wear corsages of the bloom they selected as their favorite. This is a symbolic way to show the women in your life that you will carry the relationship you have with each of them through your married life as well.
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comJuly 14, 2008
There is no formal etiquette that pertains to the bride and groom exchanging gifts with one another before the nuptial takes place. But it has become a popular practice over the years.
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comJune 16, 2008
Shades of Green
Making their mark in 2007, Green Weddings have lead the way for 2008 trends. The spring and summer seasons are the perfect time to celebrate this top spot trend. An abundance of flowers and fruit fill the markets giving brides the advantage of buying local. Outdoor venues like gardens, meadows, farm lands and lake settings make for a beautiful natural backdrop for Eco-friendly ceremonies. And though donations made in honor of your guests are popular as green wedding favors, eco-friendly favors are also a great alternative, as you'll read later.
Posted by of mywedding.comMarch 25, 2008
Are you planning to embark on your honeymoon armed with a giant vase full of your leftover wedding flower arrangements? What, that’s unlikely you say? If you’re flying, that means that you will need to be able to cram them all into a 3-ounce test-tube sized water receptacle and zip that into a teeny baggie for security purposes. If you can do that, kudos for being conservative with your resources but I don’t think they’ll show up very well in your photos.
Go to full postPosted by of mywedding.comFebruary 12, 2008
Dear Nicole,
We are also hosting a June wedding in a sunny part of Washington next year - do you have any suggestions for red flowers that are not roses?
Jennifer from Seattle, WA
Posted by of mywedding.comAugust 6, 2007