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The Bride had not one, but 4 BridesMEN and not a single Bridesmaid in sight.

Jennifer and Barb had two completely different ideas of “adjustments.” While Barb figured she’d need the dress taken in here, let out there and hemmed in a few places, Jennifer went on a fabric shopping spree, borrowed her friend’s sewing machine and got to work.

“Rent-A-Cakes!” she yipped, “it’s all the rage.” Confused and frightened, my head started reeling with terrible visions of guests being asked to return the cake they just ate. Then it hit me – styrofoam cake for show; cheap sheet cake for eating. Brilliant!

One man’s journey through the planning and execution of perhaps the most elaborate and creative marriage proposal in recent history. Those jumbo-tron engagements just won’t do anymore guys, the bar has been raised!

Locks of hair as a wedding favor souvenir? Ok, I won’t go there but it does answer the question I propose in this blog – how to be a better Bride? Step one: Don’t act like this girl.

Sheryl was a Bride on her second ride to the alter. In my experience, brides getting married for the second or third time are a piece of cake compared to the rookie bride who often needs a lot of hand-holding. That’s how the story of Sheryl went. Smooth sailing…. that is, until the moment she [...]


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One of my cousins got married last year and I was a bridesmaid in her wedding. About 2 weeks before the wedding the bride calls me up to ask me if I would mind not wearing my engagement ring at her wedding since it would distract people from looking at her ring, and she really didn’t want anyone in the bridal party sporting jewelry bigger than hers. Can anyone beat that bridezilla request?? — Alexis