Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
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Congratulations! Your little girl is getting married! Once the initial excitement of the announcement wears off, it becomes clear that Mother of the Bride is not just a title. It's a role, with responsibilities and do's and don'ts. The Mother-of-the-Bride Book explains that role and how it has changed over time. It details the exact respons[Read More]
How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Wedding Consultant & Planning Business: With Companion CD-ROM
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
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Weddings are big business. The Association of Bridal Consultants estimates that consumers spend a whopping $46 billion on their weddings every year. In 2008 the average wedding cost about $32,000, and many couples spend more than that! Today's bride is spending more money than ever before to ensure that her wedding day the single most important day[Read More]
How to Plan Your Own Wedding and Save Thousands – Without Going Crazy
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
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Congratulations! You are getting married and want a beautiful, memorable event, yet you need to stick to a tight budget. Don't despair! There are hundreds of proven ways to have your dream wedding without breaking your budget. The average cost of a wedding in the United States in 2007 is approaching $30,000, a 73 percent increase since 1992, accord[Read More]
The Knot Guide for the Groom
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
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Boy meets Girl. Boy realizes she's The One. Boy proposes to Girl. Now what? The Knot Guide for the Groom is a relationship-saving guide to weddings for guys who think taffeta is a candy and Jordan almonds is the stripper booked for the bachelor party. With the wisdom and gentle humor of a big sister, The Knot's Carley Roney distills the rituals and[Read More]
Wedding Rings?
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
5:40 pm
English Rose (due 2nd May) asked:
We bought our wedding rings yesterday -http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail/R/5636515/?log=off
We bought our wedding rings yesterday -http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/detail/R/5636515/?log=off
My engagement ring is similar to this -http://www.newyorkweddingring.com/wedding-images/400-engagement-ring-tiny.jpg
What do you think? Not that it will change anything; we’ve already bought them, but I’m just curious…
Thanks!
I was concerned about them sitting well together, but the e-ring pictured here is SIMILAR, but not identical to my ring. I tried it on in the shop with my e-ring, and it looked good with the wedding band. I was pleasantly surprised.
Wedding Flowers?
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
5:30 pm
Seasonal Advice For Wedding Flowers
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
5:21 am
Wedding flowers can quickly eat away at your wedding budget. A great way to save money is to only use flowers in season at your wedding. Seasonal flowers can usually be grown locally saving you the cost of importing them in from abroad. In addition to your own monetary savings, you will also help to reduce the damage to the environment by fuel used for transporting the flowers, often by airplane, and by the powerful pesticides and preservatives often used on the blooms during storage.
The following paragraphs give ideas for seasonal flowers to use at your wedding.
Winter flowers:
Winter is a fantastic time to get married. Often you will find that a little snow, if you are lucky enough to live somewhere it falls, can make a big difference to a wedding, regardless of which flowers you choose. Popular in season winter flowers include the amaryllis, the anemone, daffodils and narcissus, sweet peas, tulips, and a variety of lilies. Do not forget, no pun intended, the season favorite forget-me-nots, and of course, Christmas holly.
Spring flowers:
Tulips, daffodils, lilacs hyacinths and white narcissus are popular spring flowers as is the peony, which is very popular for weddings. The peony is in season late spring to early summer so you may or may not find it is seasonal, depending on exactly when your spring wedding is. The anemone, boronia, delphinium, sweet pea and Casablanca and stargazer lilies are also in season at this time and all more than suitable for use at your wedding.
Summer flowers:
During summer time it would seem the possibilities for flowers are almost endless. If you are getting married in summer then you are in luck as there is such a wide range of blooms to choose from. Work closely with your florist, as they will be able to consult you on what to choose. Popular summer favorites are the lavender, freesias, chrysanthemums, forget-me-nots, gerbera daisy, hydrangea, iris, a wide range of lilies, stephanotis and sunflowers.
Fall flowers:
With the coming of fall many flowers are out of season. Those still in season include the white and pink aster, the yellow and red marigolds, the red and pink zinnia and a wide and varied color range of both the dahlia and the chrysanthemum. Why not add dried leaves to your wedding and incorporate shades of browns, reds and oranges to give your wedding the perfect fall style.
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
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Willow_Elf asked:
I am getting married in May in a pavilion by the ocean. I have no ideas as to what types of flowers that I should be looking into to both decorate the pavilion and the reception hall afterwards. The hall is also by the ocean. My maid of honor’s dress is a blue color, but the wedding has no theme. Any suggestions would be great. I am 21 — my mother and mother-in-law-to-be are no help at all! Thanks in advance!
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Countdown to Your Perfect Wedding: From Engagement Ring to Honeymoon, a Week-by-Week Guide to Planning the Happiest Day of Your Life
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
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