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by Danielle Pasternak on 02-21-2015 08:52AM in Q and A
With each wedding we’re a part of, we always learn something new and make a mental note (or actual note) so we don’t forget for next time. It’s usually minor things – like unwrap the tin of Altoids from the plastic before placing it in the groomsmen pews at church – but when we first started out, they were sometimes slightly more important things. We always found a quick solution, but it never hurts to have it taken care of in advance.
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Wedding Ceremony? Where do I begin?!
by Donna Forsythe on 01-17-2015 10:29PM in Q and A
I love meeting with couples to plan their weddings! They typically have a venue selected...caterer, flowers, cake, dress...all are either decided upon, or they have ideas in the works. But the ceremony... THE CEREMONY!! "We have no idea where to begin with the ceremony!" is what I typically hear on our first meeting. And why would you? We are used to church weddings where the ceremony script is decided by the powers that be within that particular organization. Couples who want to be married in a church basically ask the pastor, reverend, minister, etc, what the procedure is, and follow the ceremony plan established. What I typically hear is, 'I know what I DON'T want'. This is followed by scrunched-faced comments such as.... 'long'....'boring'....etc.
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Top 8 Most-Forgotten Items for your Backyard Wedding
With each wedding we’re a part of, we always learn something new and make a mental note (or actual note) so we don’t forget for next time. It’s usually minor things – like unwrap the tin of Altoids from the plastic before placing it in the groomsmen pews at church – but when we first
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Wedding Ceremony? Where do I begin?!
I love meeting with couples to plan their weddings! They typically have a venue selected...caterer, flowers, cake, dress...all are either decided upon, or they have ideas in the works. But the ceremony... THE CEREMONY!! "We have no idea where to begin with the ceremony!" is what I typically hear on