6 More Wedding Themes
November 5, 2008
Wedding Theme Brides by bellab
We promised you 12 Wedding Themes and we have given you 6 great themes so far. Here are the rest of the wedding themes that we hope will inspire you to choose one of these wedding themes or to create your own.
Worst Wedding Blunder
October 26, 2008
I have written “10 Tips For Avoiding Wedding Blunders” recently and I never thought I would add - do not get married on the steps to a pool. To understand why the warning, watch the video below.
Can you imagine what happened next?
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Thumbnail Photo : Courtesy with apologies to jenngray.
Holiday Wedding Theme
October 19, 2008
The month of December is known for festivities - holiday parties, Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations. It is also one of the most wonderful time of the year to get married. Here are ideas and tips to have a fantastic holiday wedding with all the trimmings.
Wedding Color
Red and green are typical colors for Christmas; blue and white for Hanukkah. You can also use silver and white, silver and light blue or red and white.
Wedding Invitations
Choose an invitation that does not look like a holiday card. Choose a white card with red prints and decorated with a red ribbon at the edge.
10 Tips For Avoiding Wedding Blunders
October 18, 2008
When planning your wedding, you try to think of every tiny detail until you are absolutely sure that you’ve covered all the bases. However, there are things that most newlyweds wished they could do over, if they could. Below are 10 wedding blunder prevention tips that recent brides share so you would not have to share the pain.
- Don’t go overboard on the diet.
Many brides get so caught in up looking perfect on their big day that they can take their diet a bit too far. This can result in a tired or even sick-looking bride. Not to mention the biggest danger in excessive dieting after you last fitting – having a wedding dress that does not fit! [Read more]
Writing Your Own Wedding Vows
October 17, 2008
Finding the perfect words for the vows that bring you together.
Many couples today choose to write their own personal wedding vows. Before you sit down with pen and paper to tell your beloved how much he means, you and your fiancé should make sure that this is the right choice for you. The first thing to do is discuss your vows with each other. Do you each want to write separate vows, or would you like to work together to write vows that you will both say? Next you will need to talk over the options with your officiate. Depending on your religion, there may be some restrictions on personal vows. If individual vows are allowed, they often need to have certain words and phrases in them.




















