Save Money by Combining Wedding Expenses
There are so many expenses to consider when planning a wedding, and many that you won’t think about until they are suddenly thrust before you. So, it is always wise to consider how you can cut costs or combine costs to cover more than one of your checklist items. Today, we consider three expenses that you can combine into a single item that ensures that guests find their seat, enjoy their evening and leave with a memento that will always remind them of your special day.
Helpful Tips for the Bride Who Orders Flowers Online
As with every other aspect of the retail market, there is growing trend of brides buying their wedding day flowers online, instead of purchasing them through a local brick and mortar store. There can be advantages to buying flowers online. You may find that you have access to a bigger selection, and also that you pay a much smaller fee. However, there are also disadvantages. One of the biggest is the lack of expert advice and guidance. You’ll also, very likely, have to assemble the bouquets on your own.
Wedding Tradition: Did you Know That…?
There are a lot of wedding traditions that, when considered out of context, do seem a bit silly. Yet, most brides will continue to include the traditions, simply because that is the way that it has always been done, and
Wedding Planning: Reserving Hotel Room Blocks
If you are inviting a lot of out-of-town guests to your wedding, then you are going to have to do a bit of research so that your guests are made comfortable when they arrive. It is very traditional to reserve
Planning Your Wedding Around Your Wheelchair
If you are confined to a wheelchair, or your spouse-to-be is, then there will undoubtedly be many additional concerns that must be addressed during the wedding planning phase. That certainly doesn’t mean, though, that you can’t have the beautiful, memorable
Wedding Planning: Food Bars Instead of Sit Down Meals, Part II
The ice cream bar and candy bar have certainly won mass acclaim, and have since been seen at a wide array of weddings throughout the country. However, your food bar doesn’t have to be limited to sweets and dessert. You can do full meals from individual food bars. Think of it like a high-class cafeteria, with a wide variety of food options for those in attendance. If you didn’t get enough inspiration from our last blog post, then perhaps you will like these food bar ideas even better!
Wedding Planning: Food Bars Instead of Sit Down Meals
It has become increasingly popular to go against tradition when it comes to wedding reception meals. Once upon a time, the sit down dinner was the only way to go, then there were buffet lines, but these days, brides and grooms are even more willing to switch it up. Food trucks at receptions have become very trendy, but for those who don’t have a big supply of local food truck vendors, there is the option to have food bars. What sort of bars would you choose to have? Consider the following options.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part III
With your wedding binder coming together very nicely, there are only a few more tabs to consider, but they are very essential, so be sure that you aren’t overlooking the importance of keeping this information close at hand.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part II
In the last blog post, we started talking about the wedding binder. We mentioned some of the supplies that you will need to create your own, and even started to break the binder down by sections. Here, we continue to do so, touching on the budget, guest list, seating arrangements, and bridal party information.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part I
If you are preparing for one of the biggest days of your life, then you are undoubtedly feeling a mixture of excitement and anxiety. There is a lot that goes into planning a wedding, and if you are going to do it without the help of a professional, then you must get yourself organized. Creating a wedding binder can help with that and reduce your anxiety.