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Not feeling the idea of putting your single lady friends on display for the traditional bouquet toss? While some of the ladies might be disappointed, there are unique alternatives you can use that are just as sweet. If you like out-of-the-box ideas, turn the tables and let the single MEN catch the bouquet! Most of [...]

19 Jan, 2010

Tips For the Bride and Groom Toasts

Posted by: Denise In: Traditions

After months of planning, dreaming and waiting for the big day to arrive, a toast to your mate is the perfect way to celebrate the occasion. If you aren’t sure how the bride and groom toasts are supposed to go (or even if you should have one!) these tips can help you out. What If [...]

12 Jan, 2010

Planning an Interfaith Wedding

Posted by: Denise In: Traditions

If you’re marrying someone with a different religion than yours, planning an interfaith wedding can be difficult. To prevent problems and disagreements from cropping up, use these tips to create an interfaith ceremony you’ll both be happy with. 1. Be Open Both of your religious backgrounds are critical to your marriage and your future, so [...]

Still searching for the perfect wedding ring? Take a look at these diamond wedding rings and be prepared to be blown away! After all, diamonds still are a girl’s best friend, aren’t they? This ring will captivate you with 5 gorgeous diamonds mounted on a platinum band. Plus, it’s a full 1 ct. total weight! [...]

If you plan to follow the time-honored wedding tradition of “Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue,” then you should know that navy has become the hottest “something blue” around! Forget baby blue, future brides! These days, navy takes the cake. Get inspired to create your own “something blue” with these gorgeous navy [...]

30 Oct, 2009

Who Pays For The Wedding?

Posted by: Denise In: Traditions

Wedding expenses have skyrocketed over the years, and it can be tricky determining who pays for what. How can you get the wedding you’ve always dreamed of without breaking the bank? Here are a few ways, both traditional and modern, of paying for the big day. The Bride’s Parents Traditionally, the bride’s parents paid for [...]

This is absolutely amazing. Every bride, groom, bridesmaid, groomsman, wedding guest, family, friend, etc should have the chance to experience the kind of authentic excitement and real joy on a wedding day. HUGE kudos to whoever came up with this unique and genuine idea. Sure its not for everyone, but I can bet there wasn’t [...]

True, the wedding plans may have gotten “bigger than Big,” especially after we were constantly reminded that this was his 3rd marriage; but it was Carrie’s first marriage and after 10 years of dealing with the guy, she deserved an event with all the glamour and panache NYC has to offer.

To ask your guests to financially support a candidate that they may not personally agree with not only alienates their democratic rights, the disrespect it shows could put a damper on your entire event.

Simply send your future Mother-in-Law a “We’re Expecting!” Baby Shower Favor. Even if you’re not expecting, this reality jolt will surely help her come to terms with the fact that she will soon have to share her “Perfect Son.” Just a little salt in the wound from the Blushing Bridezilla :-)


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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