Mar
2013
Bride Tip #2
Bride Tips to help you through the wedding planning process from Contemporary Bride.
The Engaged Girl's Survival Guide
Bride Tips to help you through the wedding planning process from Contemporary Bride.
If you want to keep the children at your wedding occupied throughout the day, these gorgeous boxes are packed with wedding themed things to do.
Kids between the ages of 3-9 will love the variety of creative activities included in the boxes and they are all themed around a wedding. These luxury boxes will not look out of place on any top table and come tied with a white satin ribbon.
Get yours at Not on The High Street
Steal worthy idea from The Wedding Chicks:
Sonia and Robert took two jars of paint to pour on a canvas to make a unique painting that they could hang in their new home together to commemorate their wedding. Fits perfectly into their artsy, urban wedding.
Read more at http://www.weddingchicks.com/2013/02/28/eco-friendly-la-wedding-venue/#fL7YFKs4bCRtDI7h.99
H&R Block came up with this infographic to serve as a simple guide for guys on gettin’ hitched. It breaks down the numbers he’ll be up against every step of the way.

Source: http://blogs.hrblock.com/2012/06/19/a-grooms-guide-to-getting-hitched-infographic/
While uncooperative rain may seem like the absolute worst thing that can happen on your wedding day, embrace the weather for what it is! Allow your photographer and videographer to capture some beautiful pictures as you and your new spouse cuddle up under a large umbrellas throughout your facility’s outside grounds. You may be surprised as to what ends up being captured in photography and on film. Along with Videoccasions, we too think a little rain (or in some cases a lot), bring good luck to the newly married couple! Did it rain on your wedding day? How did you handle inclement weather?
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Bride Tips to help you through the wedding planning process from Contemporary Bride.
The vows have been exchanged, the dance floor has been cleared and the wedding gifts are ready to be brought home. Before you can relax with your new husband on your honeymoon, there still might be one final detail to attack before you can sail off into the sunset. Although packing for your honeymoon might seem like a daunting task, our Honeymoon Packing Story will give you the low-down on what essentials to stash in your luggage to make packing a breeze.
1. Plan Ahead for Unexpected Weather- unfortunately the sun isn’t always shining, but don’t let rain or even snow bring you down. Have a backup plan with an alternate location for pictures.
2. Family Photographs- inform anyone you want in your family portraits the appropriate time and location ahead of time.
3. Time Management- give yourself enough time to enjoy the day. The last thing you want is unnecessary stress due to unforeseen traffic or hair and makeup touch-ups.