How to Plan A Green Wedding
October 20, 2009
Many environmentally conscious wedding couples are choosing to have “green” weddings instead of traditional weddings. Couples are trying to reduce their carbon footprint, protect the Earth, and still have an unforgettable event. Having a wedding that is beautiful, traditional, and also eco-friendly is a possibility if couples plan ahead and exchange regular options for green options.
After the Wedding – How to Survive Your First Year of Marriage
October 13, 2009
While you and your Price Charming are busy preparing for your dream wedding, most if not all of you are also looking forward to your happily ever after married life. Not to distract you from your plans and dreams, but have you stopped and think how many marriages survive past the first year of marriage?
In reality, marriage is not a happy ending but a glorious beginning to your new life. While life as newlyweds is exciting it can also be challenging. It is said that the first year of marriage is the hardest and people often speculate on if a new marriage will “survive” the first year. Don’t let speculation and struggles get in the way, take care of the newlywed issues before they become problems and you’ll have a much easier first year.
An Alternative to Disposable Cameras
October 12, 2009
Disposable Cameras Are Falling Out of Favor
It used to be an “in-thing” to have disposable cameras readily available for guests to snap photos at weddings. The wedding couple purchases the disposable cameras in bulk, sets them on the tables, the guests take photos, leave the camera on the table and a few days after the wedding the bride and groom remember to have the photos developed. These days, it is no longer fashionable to distribute disposable cameras because you can never be sure how the photos will come out in the hands of novice photographers. You might get dozens of photos of your guests’ feet or the ceiling, over exposed or under exposed photos of otherwise great pictures. In the end, you wasted your money on the cameras plus the cost of developing useless photos.
Backyard Wedding Reception
October 5, 2009
You may have noticed that the costs for everyday items are at an all time high. Unfortunately the expenses relating to weddings have also increased as our economy has struggled. While fancy catered dinners and designer wedding gowns can take a big chunk out of your overall budget, engaged couples are often shocked to discover that rental fees on locations used for weddings and receptions have skyrocketed. What’s a bride to do? Many thrifty brides are deciding to cut costs and save money by having their receptions in their own backyard. A backyard wedding can be just as beautiful as one in a rented area, but does require more work.

















