Archive of ‘ Your Bridal Party ’
no responses - Posted 09.13.10
Considering my last post discussed all the ins and outs of planning and throwing a bridal shower, I only feel it’s fitting that today I offer my words on the… Hen Party Stagette Kitchen Tea Bachelorette Party All are synonymous; a rite… Read more
no responses - Posted 08.27.10
So you are tasked with throwing a bridal shower…what is the etiquette? Who do you invite? Do you need decorations? Food? Are games REALLY necessary? Photo by clevercupcakes Rumor has it the bridal shower custom derived back in the day… Read more
no responses - Posted 08.06.10
My uncle just proposed to a LOVELY woman. My siblings and I consider him as more than an uncle, kind of as a third parent (the kind that spoils us but without the responsibility of disciplining us), so we were more than honored when he asked us to… Read more
no responses - Posted 07.12.10
To continue from two weeks ago, my fiance and I are currently deciding on our officiant. As an officiant himself, he is putting together his tips for other first-time officiants… Preparation. In the last installment of “Who officiates… Read more
3 responses - Posted 06.09.10
Selecting your wedding party can be both challenging and delicate. Picking some people might be easy, but others might be more “borderline.” Do you pick someone who you’ve known since you were kids but who you’ve grown apart from? Or do you pick… Read more
1 response - Posted 06.07.10
While still plugging away at our search for a caterer (and I’ll admit that I am not trying very hard), Chris and I have been discussing other parts of our wedding. Realizing that wedding planning can be very complicated, I decided I could… Read more
2 responses - Posted 04.19.10
So last week I wrote blog post about why brides wear white wedding dresses and it’s led to a lot of other questions about the wedding planning process. In light of that, I decided that I should investigate more of these “traditions” to see where… Read more







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