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Your Rehearsal Day Is Important

by Rev. Ted Czukor

When I began performing weddings as an interfaith minister, I was surprised to learn that rehearsals are walked through without props. This makes no sense to me, because I was trained in the theatre. Read more.
 

Cutting Back on Your Guest List Saves Money

by Nora McCoy

How many times have you said "When I get married, I want. . Read more.
 

The Importance of a Professional Wedding Officiant

by Terry Perez

Terry Perez
Brides and grooms often overlook the importance of the person actually conducting their wedding ceremony. They place great care in a place, date, and time, but do not consider that the ceremony will not go forward without an officiant. Read more.
 

How To Reserve The Right Limo For Your Wedding

by Shane Bell

Shane Bell
Ever heard the words "you get what you pay for"? Well, this is true when it comes to limousines. Older vehicles can be offered at cheaper prices but you must be aware of why. Read more.
 

When Choosing Music For Your Wedding

by Francis Danis

Francis Danis
When choosing your music, it is important that you take into consideration the theme of your wedding. It would be a great idea to hire musicians that can produce the kind of songs that you've been looking for. Read more.
 

Selecting The Colors For Your Wedding

by Javier Palacios

Choosing the colors of your wedding can be a very daunting task, especially with the already overwhelming list of things to do. But no need to panic. Read more.
 

Romantic Motifs for a Spring Wedding

by Ginger Hayes

One way to give your wedding personality is to choose a theme or motif. You can use your wedding theme to decorate the wedding chapel, choose favors for guests, adorn invitations and help you decide on your wedding color combinations. Read more.
 

Secrets of the Trade: Tips From a Professional Violinist

by Ariana Straznicky

As a professional violinist, many brides come to me with a picture in their mind of the perfect ceremony: a classical string quartet in the background, playing a romantic melody that swells the moment she walks down the aisle. Live classical music is undeniably elegant and, well, classic. Read more.
 

You're Engaged - Now What?

by Tiffany Babinsack

I was perusing the magazine section today and found myself wandering over to the wedding area. While I was flipping pages and daydreaming I came to a realization. Read more.
 

Selecting the Music for your Wedding (Part 2 - Dancing and Do-Not-Play Lists)

by Bethany McDonald

Step 3. OPENING THE DANCE FLOOR Now comes the fun part. Read more.


 



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