Serving Alcohol At Your Wedding Reception – 3 Things to Consider
August 18, 2008
The question of serving alcohol at the wedding reception is always one of the difficult decisions to make for couples who are planning to get married. Since a wedding is a celebration of your union as husband and wife, most wedding guests expect alcoholic drinks to be served at the wedding reception. However, if you and your partner decide not to serve alcohol at your wedding reception, be assured that there is nothing wrong with your decision. However, serving alcohol at your wedding reception entails responsibility, extra cash, and obligations to your guests.
Here are the top 3 things to consider if you decide to serve alcohol at your wedding reception: [Read more]
3 Most Romantic Places to Visit in Paris for Your Honeymoon
August 17, 2008
Paris is popularly known to be one of the most romantic places in the whole world. Everybody knows about the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triumphe, but there are other places in Paris that will captivate your heart and fuel your burning love for each other during your honeymoon. Discover our top 3 choices for the most romantic places to visit in Paris for your honeymoon:
Pont Des Art

Pont Des Art is a must place to visit with your new spouse for your honeymoon. Pont Des Art is a steel-and-wood pedestrian bridge crossing the Seine River. It would be so romantic to hold hands and walk side by side with your love one in this place while looking at the boats on the Seine River, the people, painters, and other couples kissing on the place. [Read more]
Wedding Invitation Designs and Wordings That Wow Your Guests
August 16, 2008
One of the most taken-for-granted details in planning a wedding is the wedding invitation. Although the average cost for US weddings in 2007 is placed at $28,732 by Wedding Industry Trends in their latest Wedding Report, only a small part of that goes to the preparation of the wedding invitation.
Your wedding invitation need not be gold-studded to be that special, and it need not cost you thousands of dollars just so you can impress your guests. Wedding invitations that complement your wedding theme plus a simple invitation wording should do the trick. Here are some ideas on how to come up with great wedding invitation designs with matching invitation wordings: [Read more]
Great Wedding Venues That Don’t Bust Your Pockets
August 7, 2008
The average cost of weddings in USA today is around $28,000. This is a pretty substantial sum, probably big enough for a starter home. If you are shocked about the high price tag of getting married, don’t worry, you do not have to spend this much money to make your wedding memorable. There are many ways to keep a wedding inexpensive, yet fabulous and unforgettable. The key to great, yet affordable wedding is creativity and resourcefulness, but most importantly, keep in mind that the type of formality or style of your wedding and the number of guests in your list will greatly affect the cost of your wedding. Once you have established what these are, it would be easier for you to look into more tangible options and choose the best in terms of price for what vendors offer.
The choice of venue is one great option where you can cut down on expenses. There are many great, unique, and inexpensive venues out there just waiting for you to discover. Here are some places that you might consider for that great wedding venue at a pocket-friendly price: [Read more]
Wedding Planning Tips: Your First Dance
August 2, 2008
Traditionally, newly-weds choose sentimental songs about love and romance for their first dance as a married couple. Recently, more and more couples have been choosing choreographed upbeat songs and dances to surprise their guests at their wedding reception. This new trend has been picked up by a new television show on cable channel TLC called “Rock the Reception“. The show’s casting crew scouts engaged couples nationwide to star in their shows. The show begins with the chosen couples meeting with the dance instructors for the first time and continues through the dance practices and finally to the actual dance at the wedding. [Read more]
















