Archive for the 'Wedding Ceremony' Category

Hawaii Weddings Are Perfectly Romantic

Friday, December 14th, 2007

For most people, their wedding day will be one of the most memorable days of their lives. Everyone wants to have a beautiful and personally meaningful wedding, and these days weddings are more inventive than ever. Hawaii weddings fit the bill for many couples in terms of uniqueness and variety.
A marriage ceremony in Hawaii can [...]

After The Wedding - Name Changes

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

So much time and planning goes into the wedding that often the tasks after the ceremony can seem daunting or may very well be forgotten. One of those tasks is the changing of your name. It is an old tradition for a woman to take on her husband’s last name. These days, men may also [...]

11 Commandments For A Memorable Ceremony

Friday, December 7th, 2007

1. Be Creative
Don’t think you are creative? Think again! Let’s face it, if you’ve sustained a healthy relationship with each other, you’ve already figured out a number of creative solutions to problems. Be still and think about it. The ideas will flow. If all else fails, get a bunch of friends together and brainstorm.
2.  Incorporate [...]

Top Tips For The Bride To Be - Part 2

Friday, December 7th, 2007

This is Part 2 of Top Tips for the Bride To Be.  Heed to these, and much aggravation and needless stress will be alleviated!
• If you have children under the age of 4 in your wedding party, please make sure that you couple them with someone older that can walk with them.
• Be careful not to stay [...]

Who Pays for the Bridesmaid’s Dress?

Friday, December 7th, 2007

tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35908120.post-34405683919220845542007-12-06T04:10:00.000-08:002007-12-06T04:12:23.093-08:00Who Pays for the Bridesmaid’s Dress?
Who Pays For Bridesmaid Dresses? (By Yolanda Nash)
A bridesmaid in a wedding is the person, who caters to every need of the bride and helps her in pre-wedding, wedding and post-wedding arrangements. There is usually more than one bridesmaid in a wedding, but the principal bridesmaid is called “The maid [...]

How to Keep Your Wedding Costs Down

Friday, December 7th, 2007

You’ve always thought about your dream wedding.  A beautiful wedding gown, the perfect setting, a romantic bouquet, you wanted it all.  But, when you were daydreaming, you never actually realized how costly a wedding could be.  Now that you are getting married, the reality is all too clear - weddings are expensive.  In fact, it [...]

Ideas For A Non Religious Wedding Ceremony

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Let’s face it, not everybody is into a church wedding or a religious ceremony. There are many people that want to get married without the religious trappings and traditions, but don’t want to settle for a justice of the peace at City Hall. If this sounds like you and your intended, read on for some [...]

The Delicate Issue of Steps (Parents, That Is)

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Consider yourself unusual if you and your spouse-to-be both have parents that are still married to each other (not your parents to your fiancé’s parents of course, cuz…well…that would be just…well…WRONG, but you know what I mean; both of your respective biological moms are still married to your respective biological dads!) I don’t have any [...]

The New Wedding Chic - Wedding Favor Designer Trios

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Times are changing.  Bridal gowns are more colorful, bridesmaid’s dresses don’t have to match, destination weddings are in vogue and wedding favor trios are bursting on the scene.  But what exactly is a wedding favor designer trio?
So many weddings are themed: beach weddings, black tie, fairy tale, heart themes, and the list continues forever.  Everything [...]

We?re Not Religious But My Parents Are - Help!

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

One of the stresses that many couples face in planning their wedding ceremony is when their religious beliefs (or lack thereof) conflict with those of their parents or grandparents. Gone are the days when the God-fearing children of God-fearing parents stood complacently through cookie-cutter ceremonies performed at the local church in exactly the same way [...]