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10 Signs Your Wedding Will Be a Disaster
There’s nothing better than a beautifully put-together wedding. The bride looks beautiful, the groom looks handsome, and everything is done picture-perfect. It’s a lasting tribute to love and how important it is to everyone around. A perfect wedding is something most girls dream of, which is why shows like Say Yes to the Dress exist.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 6 years ago in MarriageSkip the Wedding
Every time I sign into my social media accounts, it seems as though everyone I know is getting married. From friends to celebrities, it seems that in the last few years so many people have run to the altar. And people keep saying that millennials (people born between 1980 and 1999 just to clarify), don't believe in marriage anymore. I beg to differ.
Samantha ReidPublished 6 years ago in MarriagePlanning a Pinterest Worthy Wedding in as Little as 3 Months!
When planning a wedding, couples—or primarily the brides—take months to plan out the perfect day. In some cases it can cause so much stress they end up hiring someone to work out all the tiny details. Most girls start the wedding Pinterest board before they even graduate high school and fantasize over this day for years. Here are some ways to make this day as magical as possible in as little as three months.
Taylor PettisPublished 6 years ago in MarriageMake Wedding Plans You'll Love
1. Gather your ideas in a playlist. What is that noise? Wedding planning starts with discovery, ideas, and gathering information. Like choosing music from a playlist, create and gather your wedding ideas and themes into lists and categories. If you find yourself on the internet browsing and browsing, on Pinterest for example, you'll find your choices are infinite!
InMotion AlbumsPublished 6 years ago in MarriageWhy Hiring a Wedding Planner is the Best Decision
You’re in heavenly shock. The love of your life just made the grandest proposal for you to be their one and only, forever and ever. Ring photos have been snapped, posted, and shared. Mom, dad, your best friend, and even the random stranger on the street have all been told the exciting news. You’ve been dreaming of your big day since you watched Cinderella and have been pinning wedding themes, colors, and décor on your board since first downloaded the Pinterest app. You can’t wait to be the most beautiful bride anyone’s ever seen. Now what?
Sabrina LeePublished 6 years ago in MarriageWedding Color Schemes for Every Season
One of the best parts of wedding planning is hands down, choosing the wedding themes and the color combos. Why? There are many reasons. Colors create excitement. Colors help to generate the mood and overall emotional experience of a wedding. Colors personify personal expression. Colors create lasting memories.
Lorna VausePublished 6 years ago in MarriageHow to Plan a Wedding on a Budget
The day you have always dreamed of is right around the corner, but the perfect ceremony and reception does come at a cost. From choosing the perfect stationary for your wedding to picking the venue and photographer, the dollar signs start to add up. But having a wedding that looks and feels like a million bucks doesn't have to cost that much. There are many ways to save money when you are trying to plan a wedding on a budget.
Lorna VausePublished 6 years ago in Marriage10 Ways to Make Your Wedding Eco-Friendly
My wedding day was the greatest day of my life because of what it represented for my future, but the year of planning leading up to the big day was absolute hell. Wedding planning is a seemingly unavoidable nightmare, as you have to deal with logistical and creative decisions while mentally preparing yourself for potentially the biggest day of your life. While you can always hire a wedding planner, the final burden of decision-making will often still rest on you.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in MarriageHow to Avoid the Post-Wedding Come Down
The months building up to your wedding day can be all-consuming. Even if there’s not actually much to do, because you’ve been on the ball, it can take up a lot of mental space just in anticipation.
Stephanie NationPublished 6 years ago in Marriage