Wedding Strategies

Archive for December, 2007

Make Your Bride’s Heart Flutter with Intimate Vows

You’re soon to be married, and you just can’t wait to see your fiancée walk down the aisle, towards the first step to your new life together; it is quite understandable that you would like to make your declaration of devotion to each other as meaningful and personal as possible, so that your vows make you both feel like you are inside an intimate, secluded bubble, and on that fateful moment, time stops and emotions flutter at the mere utterance of every word. Writing the perfect wedding vow is easy in theory, but once you attempt to put it on paper, hours can pass by and you’ll still end up with a blank sheet. If you intend to make your vow as special for the bride as it is to you, the following tips may be of help. [read this article]

The Basics of Organizing a Bachelorette Party

A bachelorette party is meant to serve as a breathing pause, from all of the preparation which must be made prior to a hassle and worry-free wedding. It also gives the soon-to-be-wed girl friend the opportunity to put her feet up and do away with current preoccupations with carefree abandon. This does not mean that planning a bachelorette party is an easy task. Depending on the scale of the party and the number of people involved, the party could be anything from an intimate dinner among a tight circle of girlfriends, to a fully-organized family get-together which attempts to rival that of the wedding reception. Nevertheless, planning and preparation are still essential measures for the smooth ushering of a girl friend from an eligible bachelorette to a blushing bride. [read this article]

Proper Seating Arrangement for Your Wedding Reception

The wedding reception can result in confusion for the attendants, especially if the event involves a guest list which reaches more than a hundred entries. If you plan to keep your wedding reception within a tight budget, while keeping the attendants feel accommodated and satisfied, then these following tips on proper seating arrangement may be of particular help in your purpose. [read this article]

Wedding Traditions as Romantic as Marriage Itself

Oftentimes in a wedding you’ll see certain rituals and you’d wonder where they came from and what they were intended for. Well, guess what, the origins of these traditions are as romantic as the act of tying the knot itself. Some traditions have started with, or adapted on hundreds of years’ worth of practice and habit. They may be performed in order to bless the couple with good fortune, or as a means for the couple to symbolically declare their commitment to each other. The following are wedding traditions with one recurring theme: that of enduring unity, bliss and blessing. [read this article]

Wedding Myths Both Nasty and Nice

Though myths are often irrational and contradictory in nature, they are often believed in because of the superstitious belief that disbelieving in them brings bad luck in itself; however, their ability to bring color and character to any custom warrants their observance in any gathering. Weddings are chock full of myths, and while some have essentially positive connotations, others have underlying nasty, and even morbid meanings. Take note that these wedding myths have no scientific basis; it may be a good idea to follow them nonetheless, if you want the wedding to push through! [read this article]

Hassle-Free Steps in Organizing a Stag-Doe Party

A stag and doe party is the one final bash before the wedding itself. This is also an ideal time to make some revenue for the couple, so they’d get a good head start on their future life together. Stag and doe parties are the perfect venue for inviting people, those outside the couple’s immediate circle of relatives, whom the couple would like also to inform about the coming union. A function such as this one obviously requires some serious planning, especially if you expect a substantial attendance turnout. The following are a few things to wrap your head around when planning a stag and doe party. [read this article]

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