Check out this video of wedding music to help you choose your memorable songs for your first dance, parent dance, and cake cutting.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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How to Choose a Wedding Ring
Another important thing in bridal planning is choosing your wedding ring. Check out this video for more tips from Michael C. Fina.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Claire Pettibone Wedding Veils
Bridal Planning Tips: Choosing your wedding veils!
Check out these beautiful styles of wedding veils by Claire Pettibone.




Check out these beautiful styles of wedding veils by Claire Pettibone.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Tips for Your Wedding Invitation
Most couple want their wedding invitation unique and it showcase their own personal touch. Whether you want something ultra-traditional or super-casual, there are lots of styles that you choose. Here are the following tips in wedding invitation.
Choose soft colors. Black and white is still a popular choice. Many couples go for "earthy" colors. If you want to be more daring you can choose vibrant invite colors.
Pick bold patterns and designs. Sandra Raymond says, "The use of various farm animals and woodland creatures is also becoming increasingly popular since many people are keeping it simple and having their weddings on a family farm or estate."
Try a different shape. Hopkins says that a tea-length design is a nice break from the traditional square-shaped invites.
Add some embellishment. You can use anything from stone brooches and pearls to freeze dried flowers to embellish your invites, but remember that less is often more.
Personalize it. Monogramming is still in.Many couples love to showcase a duogram on their invites.
Go green. Many couples are trying to find ways to make their wedding a more environmentally-friendly affair, and you can certainly do that with your invites.
Choose soft colors. Black and white is still a popular choice. Many couples go for "earthy" colors. If you want to be more daring you can choose vibrant invite colors.
Pick bold patterns and designs. Sandra Raymond says, "The use of various farm animals and woodland creatures is also becoming increasingly popular since many people are keeping it simple and having their weddings on a family farm or estate."
Try a different shape. Hopkins says that a tea-length design is a nice break from the traditional square-shaped invites.
Add some embellishment. You can use anything from stone brooches and pearls to freeze dried flowers to embellish your invites, but remember that less is often more.
Personalize it. Monogramming is still in.Many couples love to showcase a duogram on their invites.
Go green. Many couples are trying to find ways to make their wedding a more environmentally-friendly affair, and you can certainly do that with your invites.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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