Tips for Dealing with Cold Feet

August 20, 2009 by admin  
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Feelings of anxiety and concern are completely normal prior to a wedding. One or both members of the couple may experience the cold feet phenomenon that overshadows them and causes them to become concerned over their upcoming wedding. Usually this feeling is not a cause for concern and it passes naturally on its own as your realize that you are more excited than anxious but the following are a few tips for helping to work through your cold feet issues.

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Planning a Wedding with a Themes

August 20, 2009 by admin  
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Planning a wedding with a theme can be a fun way to incorporate a specific interest that the couple shares into the wedding. Themes are a fun way for the couple to express themselves and share a little bit of their personalities with the guests. The theme of the wedding can be incorporated into just about every aspect of the wedding. From the couple’s attire, to the decorations, music, favors and even wording of the vows the couple can ensure that every aspect of the wedding reflects their chosen theme.

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Tips for Including Children in a Wedding

August 17, 2009 by admin  
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Children can make a wonderful addition to any wedding but they also have the potential for livening up the wedding with unexpected antics. It is important to consider the age, maturity level and predictability of the child before deciding to include them in the wedding. If you wish to include children in your wedding as either a ring bearer, a flower girl or by assigning them a task that helps them to feel included, take care to follow these tips to help things run as smooth as possible and to make participating in your wedding a pleasurable experience for the child.

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Tips for Writing Your Wedding Vows

August 16, 2009 by admin  
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Writing your own wedding vows can be a way to ensure that your vows express your exact sentiment. Many vows commonly used in weddings are very lovely and express your love for each other but they are usually not specific to the couple. While it is not necessary to write your own vows, many couples opt to do so in order to make sure that the vows that they recite at the wedding are meaningful to them as a couple.

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Tips for Setting a Budget and Sticking to It

August 15, 2009 by admin  
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Budget concerns can be one of the most prominent sources of disagreement for a couple in the process of planning their wedding. The couple may have different ideas about what type of wedding they want and also about what they can afford. It is important for the couple to discuss financial constraints before the wedding planning goes too far. The first tip for setting a budget and sticking to it is to have a conversation regarding finances well before the wedding planning starts in earnest.

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Tips for Having an Outdoor Wedding

August 12, 2009 by admin  
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Wedding The outdoors can be an absolutely beautiful setting for a wedding. Natural backdrops of trees, mountains or oceans are unparalleled by any decorations that can be utilized in an indoor setting. Additionally the natural lighting that is provided by an outdoor wedding makes for truly glorious pictures. However, there are careful considerations that need to be made in planning an outdoor wedding. The first tip for having an outdoor wedding is to choose your location carefully.

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Unique Centerpieces for a Wedding

A couple wishing to really make a statement at their wedding may want to invest in truly unique centerpieces. Typically reception halls do not allow for a great deal of creativity in the decorations as they utilize standard table linens and place settings. However, utilizing unique centerpieces is one way that the bride and groom can make their reception truly memorable. Incorporating live fish into the centerpieces is one truly unique centerpiece idea for a wedding reception.

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Transportation: Arrive at Your Wedding in Style

June 20, 2009 by admin  
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Although the bride and groom traditionally arrive at the ceremony in separate vehicles, they travel to the reception together. There are many options that the bride and groom may consider when choosing their transportation to the reception. These options encompass a wide variety of sentiments. They can vary from traditional, to magical and even outrageous.

Just a few of the transportation options available for a bride and groom are a limousine, a horse drawn carriage, a motorcycle, a bus or even a sports car.

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The Perfect Wedding Ring

June 19, 2009 by admin  
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Choosing the rings together takes a great deal of pressure off of the couple because they do not have to worry that their spouse may not like the ring that is expected to last for their entire lifetime. The material of the ring is an important consideration for both men’s and women’s rings. The most common materials include gold, silver and platinum although the rings can be made of any material that the couple chooses. Gold is the most popular wedding ring material.

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Bachelorette Party Ideas

June 18, 2009 by admin  
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  Bachelorette Parties are not quite the time honored tradition of bachelor parties but they are increasing in popularity. While bachelor parties date back as early as the 1800s as a final night of debauchery for the soon to be groom and his friends, bachelorette parties have only become popular recently and they seem to be more about embarrassing the soon to be bride than enjoying a final night of freedom. It is true that some brides choose to partake in a raunchy night of frivolity including male exotic dancers and large quantities of alcohol but the majority women opt for a variety of different activities.
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