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Light up your wedding
To help create wedding lighting that really shines, follow these tips. Setting the mood is one of the most important parts of the day. Lighting will help create this mood. A soft glow creates a warm environment that literally brightens people. Avoid placing...
Unique signature drinks at your reception
Having a signature drink served at a wedding is becoming more and more popular. Brides and grooms come up with their own recipe or take an old favorite that everyone loves and names it something different for the evening. Although most weddings involve...
Wedding flowers on a budget
These helpful tips will help you find the flower arrangements you want on the budget you have. In your bouquet, use larger blooms, like orchids or calla lilies. You will need fewer of them. Add greenery, such as ivy or ferns, to a bouquet. Greenery looks...
Wanna dance...by IPod?
Many toy between the idea of having a DJ or a band at their reception. Why just limit your choice to those two when there is a new alternative to music at your reception. Many people are now setting up their IPOD to play the music they want at their reception...
Don't forget about the kids
Young guests and party members should not be forgotten on your big day. To most of them, your wedding is a stuffy, boring event that they can’t wait to end. Give them something to feel special about, to help keep them occupied and to keep them out of...
When it comes to food...
Are you having a difficult time deciding on food for your wedding? Should you have it catered? Should it be buffet style? How about finger foods? There are so many choices when it comes to the food you serve and how you serve it. There are three major...
Special touches
Your wedding day is your special day. It will last in your memory and that of your family forever. Yet do you still feel the need to add those special touches that make it "different"? One perspective is, well, why bother? Let's face it, your wedding...