Beach weddings are romantic and fun. Walking down the aisle along sandy beaches with the ocean or a gorgeous lake in the background can enhance your day. Deciding where to hold your beach wedding is one of the most important decisions you will make. There is a lot to consider including logistics and your overall budget.
How do you choose the beach wedding venue for you? Work with your wedding planner and follow these tips to help you find the right venue for your day.
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Whether you're planning a large or intimate wedding reception, party rentals can go a long way in making the event even more special. From furniture to lighting, party rental services can help give your reception venue a personal stamp, as well as plenty of ambiance.
Party rentals will enhance any type of wedding receptions venues, from intimate backyards and parks to expansive banquet halls, country barns and country club event spaces.
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The time between a marriage proposal and the wedding can be a magical, exciting time for any bride. It can be a time for daydreaming and indulging in what you really want for your wedding. When it comes to finding the perfect wedding dress, it's only natural to want to include your family in the shopping process. However, that can quickly get stressful. Follow these tips to include your family without excluding what's best for you.
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A bridal registry does not require a list of standard items, such as cookware and linens that you and your soon-to-be spouse do not need. If you and your partner plan on backpacking across the country soon after getting married and would appreciate receiving some gifts that will accommodate both of you and make the trip memorable, set up a bridal registry that reflects both of your desires.
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For a bride and groom on a budget, finding ways to save money without looking like they are trying to do so is important. Even in a chapel wedding, there are a number of ways you can economize without sacrificing style. Here are a few.
Focus on the Front. Think of the wedding chapel as a diamond engagement ring. The outer layers are simply there to hold things together and draw attention to the 'jewel' of the ceremony: where you say "
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