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Archive for the ‘Ceremony’ Category

Key Questions To Ask A Videographer

by Anna P. April 30th, 2010
Ceremony,Planning,Weddings

While a camera can capture intimate moments in the form of still photography, it cannot capture those special moments you just want to rewind and watch. That is why many brides and grooms choose to hire a videographer to record the most important parts of the wedding and to format them into a “movie” that you (and your mother) can treasure forever. Since selecting the right videographer for your big day is a rather tough decision, here is a small list of questions you must ask and why they are key. Remember to add any important questions you or...

Three Smart Tips for Every Bride-To-Be

by Anna P. April 16th, 2010
Ceremony,For the Bride,Planning,Weddings

As any engaged couple and wedding planner know, planning a wedding is a time-consuming activity. Unfortunately for some brides-to-be, planning a wedding can consume much more than time. There are a few smart moves to make to make this process easier and more manageable.

1- Plan From A Realistic Point Of View
As a child you may have had big dreams of a exquisitely large wedding that could rival any wedding at a grand palace. But as an adult you’ve got budgets and responsibilities to deal with. You need to plan a wedding that you can afford and manage. If you...

Weddings Then and Now

by Anna P. April 2nd, 2010
Ceremony,Tradition,Weddings

Weddings and nuptial ceremonies have been around for a long time. And while traditions remain the same, time doesn’t, so it's only natural that trends and tastes change over the course of decades. What may have been popular during your great-grandmother’s heyday may not be so cool now (i.e. dressing your bridesmaids in the same dress style). What else has changed over time? Let's take a look at weddings then and now.

Then: The father-of-the-bride gave his daughter away.

Now: The bride can choose who will give her away or she can walk down by herself. Many of today’s brides often...

Wedding Invitation and Stationery Tips

by Anna P. February 19th, 2010
Ceremony,Planning,Tradition,Weddings

Selecting the right wedding invitations and stationery is so important because that is what sets the tone for the wedding. You and your fiance should sit down and talk about both of your visions of the wedding and set a theme. If you haven't already, then do so soon or at least before you start sending out the invitations. You will want the invitations to invoke the details of the wedding, which would include the theme and formality. When you purchase your invitations, you probably want to think about other stationery options like save-the-date cards, ceremony programs, and thank you...

Adding More Meaning to Your Wedding Ceremony Through Your Guests

by Patti December 22nd, 2009
Ceremony

Wanting the love and support of those who are a part of your life is important to most couples. We invite wedding guests not only to be witnesses to the blessed union but also to share in the joy attached to it.  If you would like to make your guests more a part of the ceremony, read on for some ideas.

If you are having a small wedding ceremony, you may ask your guests to bless your wedding rings. You can do this by handing the rings to a person in the front row and asking they be passed from person...