Traditionally, the bridesmaids throw the bridal shower and the bride hosts the tea party. A tea party is another pre-wedding social event which the entire bridal party gets together to enjoy tea and each other's company. Here is a brief guide to get you started on the planning and coordinating the event.
The Plan: You can hold a bridesmaid tea luncheon anytime before or on the day of the wedding. It is preferred to select a day after your bridal shower and on a day that everyone can attend (such as a weekend evening). Once you select a day, try
Archive for August, 2010
Wedding Registry Essentials
by Anna P. August 19th, 2010 | For the Bride, Planning, Wedding Shower
Most engaged couples start a gift registry to simplify the process of gift giving for your guests and to prevent returns on your end. That said, the rules are pretty simple: you and your fiance choose a place, sign up and create a wish list, send the word to guests, and sit back while the gifts you want come your way.
What you and your fiance choose on your registry list is up to you, but don't forget these few essential items that you should not forget no matter what the goals of your registry is or your personal taste.
What you and your fiance choose on your registry list is up to you, but don't forget these few essential items that you should not forget no matter what the goals of your registry is or your personal taste.
What To Do With Your Bridal Gown After The Wedding
by Anna P. August 12th, 2010 | Dress, For the Bride, Weddings
Its amazing how so much of a bride's time is spent searching to find the perfect wedding gown only to wear it for one day in your entire life. By the time its all said and done, most of us are wondering about how to preserve the gown and keep it locked inside a closet as if it was a relic in our personal fashion museum. And for many of you, this is a solid solution, and for the rest of us, we're not to crazy about saving the dress. If you're in the latter half, this post is
Should You Get Wedding Insurance?
by Anna P. August 5th, 2010 | Ceremony, For the Bride, For the Groom, Planning, Weddings
You've done it all! You found the perfect dress, ceremony location, reception venue, orchestra, and catering company. You're feeling great like you're on Cloud 9 when someone has to come in and burst your bubble by asking what if someone got very sick during your reception. What would you do? Chances are, you've heard of wedding insurance, which like most insurance programs, are supposed to protect you from any unforseen accidents or events that might occur before or during the wedding. Many engaged couple choose to invest in some form of wedding insurance to ease their minds in


