4 Perfect Ideas for a Winter Wedding That Just Works
There are advantages to a winter wedding over a summer one, and not just because you'll get the locations more affordably. Lake Tahoe wedding locations look beautiful in the Winter. The world just looks different in winter. It even sounds
5 Lesser-Known Tips for Planning Your Lake Tahoe Wedding
You've heard the same old ideas and reminders over and over again. But have you heard them all? Here are five lesser-known tips that are crucial for planning your Lake Tahoe wedding: Remember that many may be coming with children
6 Ways to Help Give You a Green Wedding
Green weddings are both a hot new trend and a way of being ecologically mindful. Some will go to the ends of the earth to ensure their wedding is entirely green. Others will choose not to go this route. Many
7 Great Tips for the Perfect Lakeside Wedding
Having your wedding on the lakefront is a beautiful idea. It offers a whole range of stunning possibilities for making your day magical and memorable, especially when it's a Lake Tahoe wedding. Here are some of our favorite lakeside wedding
5 Advantages of a Winter Wedding at Lake Tahoe
Why book a winter wedding at Lake Tahoe? It's a good question with some even better answers. There are some fantastic reasons to start looking into a unique winter wedding:
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- Winter is a more affordable season. Locations get snapped up in the summer. If you have a dream Lake Tahoe wedding location, but it's not available during the summer, be open to booking it in winter. It's that much more money you save for your honeymoon or to plan your family together.
4 Can’t-Miss Tips for a Fall Wedding
Fall weddings are beautiful, unique, and magical. The season starts in about a month so if you're making decisions for this year or for the future, here are four can't-miss tips for making your Fall wedding memorable.
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- Your theme can complement the season in beautiful ways. Above all else, the Fall offers beautiful colors that evoke harvest season. Use these to complement your theme in every way that strikes you. Play with the colors you select for the bridesmaids and groomsmen. Talk to your florist about seasonally exciting choices. Deep reds and lush oranges, accented by pinks and golds (and sometimes even deep greens) are striking in the Fall.
5 Ways to Splurge or Save for a Wedding and Reception
Do you need to decide where to splurge and where to save for your upcoming wedding? Here are 5 ways to still get the perfect wedding while keeping the costs reasonable:
- The venue shapes an entire wedding. It shapes an entire reception. The venue is the one item that has to be perfect. Outdoor venues such as a Lake Tahoe wedding will generally be more affordable and more flexible in helping keep down other costs. Depending on the venue you choose, Saturdays can sometimes cost twice as much as Sundays or weekdays, so be open to scheduling creatively.
5 Ways to Lift the Stress from Planning for Your Wedding
When you're planning your wedding, take your time. Don't feel like you have to rush everything, or set a date that requires you to hurry. If you're going to be together for the rest of your life, you don't have
Gifts and Favors for a Sunny, Outdoor Wedding
Soon-to-be in-laws that don't get along? Relatives upset at each other? The most important favor you can give is bottles of cold water in the summer. This cools everybody off and hydration is one of the most important factors in
Outdoor Weddings: How to Make High Heels Work in Soft Ground
The outdoors provide a lot of advantages for a wedding. You get natural beauty and sweeping vistas in which to speak your vows. You get space for your wedding party and there's no need to deal with city traffic or parking headaches. There is a headache for those wearing high heels to an outdoor wedding, however. It's the sinking feeling when you realize that those sharp heels have suddenly become stuck in soft ground. There's nothing worse for your wedding party than a bridesmaid becoming bogged down like a Jeep and having to decide between ditching her shoes entirely or standing there helplessly. No one wants to derail a ceremony like that, and there are a few good, sensible options for avoiding it.