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Last Updated: Jun 13th, 2007 - 17:20:43 |
Beach Wedding Planning
How to Plan a Seamless Seaside Wedding
You’ve been planning, plotting and praying that your wedding day will turn out the way you’ve imagined it. When the big day arrives, you want everything to go off perfectly. The last thing you need is to have it marred by a small detail that suddenly grows into a major problem.
Jun 21, 2004, 12:37
Beach Wedding Planning
Sandals, Beaches, and... Weddings?
Ceremonies are taking place on Cancun beaches, in forests, and on cruise ships. Couples are leaving behind the carnival atmosphere and celebrity grandeur of the large wedding and are embracing simpler, more intimate settings for their ceremonies.
With a destination wedding, the couple selects the locale where they'd like to both hold their ceremony and their honeymoon. Cruise ships, Caribbean getaways, and Hawaiian resorts top the list of desirable destinations. Once they decide on a location, the couple typically draws up a small guest list - sometimes including as few as a half dozen family members and other times incorporating fifty or more guests.
Feb 9, 2007, 12:57
Beach Wedding Planning
How to Plan a Beach Wedding
A beach wedding is a romantic’s dream. The sand, water and sunshine make it such a peaceful location for a wedding. With any outdoor wedding there comes many considerations. A beach wedding also brings extra concerns because of the sand and water. The following gives considerations that any couple should make when planning a beach wedding to make sure that everything goes off smoothly.
Feb 7, 2007, 11:15
Beach Wedding Planning
Flower Girl Dresses - Choosing And Accessorising A Flowergirl Gown
The flower girl is the bride’s ambassador! While petite in size, she has a significant role in the wedding, walking down the aisle, dropping petals, preparing the way for the entrance of the bride.
Tradition holds that a girl carrying flowers should bring extra good luck to the marriage. After the bride, the flower girl is the member of the bridal party most capable of stealing the hearts of all the guests. In choosing the flower girl dress, consider the style, colour, fabric and formality of the occasion. The flower girl should not outshine the bride, but complement her gown while blending with the bridesmaids’ outfits....
Feb 2, 2007, 11:34
Beach Wedding Planning
The Wedding Aisle - Who is Walking You Down it?
Choosing who should walk down the aisle with you is not as easy at it has been in the past. In the past, it has always been assumed that the father of the bride is to be the one. These days, between family tensions, having divorced parents and just wanting to be independent has changed this tradition. Some brides still choose the traditional route with a twist. Here are 8 ideas from brides and brides-to-be who have considered this:...
Feb 2, 2007, 11:29
Beach Wedding Planning
Wedding Attire for Outdoor Weddings
At an outdoor wedding site you generally have two things to walk on – grass or concrete. There is the occasional gravel path or stones of some kind, perhaps even good old-fashioned dirt. (in a church or other indoor venue, you have a clean, hard surface that can be easily covered with a satin runner to keep the train clean). This presents some interesting challenges when choosing wedding attire....
Feb 2, 2007, 11:23
Beach Wedding Planning
Sandals, Beaches, and... Weddings?
Couples are leaving behind the carnival atmosphere and celebrity grandeur of the large wedding and are embracing simpler, more intimate settings for their ceremonies.
Nov 14, 2006, 15:49
Beach Wedding Planning
The Destination Dream Wedding You Never Had
With the wide selection of beach themed wedding favors, accessories and even stationary for your invitations, conjuring a beach theme may prove to be a simple task. Your event can become even more of a niche with the beach theme....
Nov 13, 2006, 16:06
Beach Wedding Planning
Fresh Leis Symbolism And Uses In A Hawaiian Theme Wedding
In the Hawaiian Islands leis are given as a symbol of love, respect and appreciation. There is no wrong way to incorporate leis in a Hawaiian theme wedding. Leis can be exchanged between the wedding couple to symbolize their love and commitment to one another. A lei presentation can also be incorporated between the wedding couple and their family to symbolize the joining of not only the couple but the families as well.
Aug 16, 2006, 12:55
Beach Wedding Planning
Dressing Up a Casual Reception Site
The simplest way to add dramatic flare to your serving tables at thereception is to create depth and dimension by elevating your servingplatters at different heights. Use bricks, books, shoeboxes, and.....
Aug 9, 2006, 12:13
Beach Wedding Planning
The Everlasting Appeal of Caribbean Destination Weddings
A brief glance at the sparking blue waters and white sand beaches will quickly reveal why Caribbean destination weddings are on the rise. More and more people, it seems, are discovering how wonderful it is to get married, and to honeymoon, at one of the many wonderful resorts that line the Caribbean. Whether you are inviting only a few close friends and family members or hosting a wedding party of....
Jul 20, 2006, 15:36
Beach Wedding Planning
It's Your Day - Have It Your Way!
For years tradition has dictated what was 'acceptable' when planning a wedding. The long white gown, the programmed church ceremony, the rented reception hall with the arranged seating and the sky high wedding budget were all considered to be proper....
Mar 27, 2006, 10:46
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