Beat 4.6 on Wedding Dash 2

Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World is the second game in the Wedding Dash series. In this game, wedding planner Quinn embarks on a worldwide mission to coordinate weddings in five different countries. Although the locations are different, game play for "Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World" is the same as its predecessor. Seat guests, serve a three-course meal and avoid disasters, all while keeping the bride and groom happy. Level 4.6 takes place in Finland and is challenging due to a high amount of impatient guests.

Make a Wedding Skirt Fuller
If you have found the perfect wedding gown but the skirt isn't quite full enough, there is an easy solution for adding more flounce. Bridal slips come in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate various types of gown and preferences. Once you have the right slip, a little bit of ironing is all it will take for your gown's skirt to flair out beautifully. Does this Spark an idea?

Create a Candy Buffet for Your Wedding Reception
Candy buffet tables create a whimsical centerpiece as well as a customizable favor for your wedding guests. Before you start to make a candy buffet, think about the theme of your wedding. The candy buffet should match the color scheme of the bridal party. Another option is to create a seasonal buffet using candies that correlate with the season the wedding is in. Also consider the number of guests you will have. Celebration Ideas Online suggests buying a 1/2 pound of candy per guest.

Wish a Happy Wedding Day
Whether you're attending or unable to attend the wedding, wishing the bride and groom happiness is an important gesture. The couple will appreciate thoughtful words from family and friends and feel more confident as they move forward into married life knowing they have your support. Writing a letter, card or sending a gift are simple ways to wish a happy wedding day; however, making it personalized and special is crucial.

Ask for Money on Wedding Invitations
If you’ve already begun to lay the groundwork for your wedding, you probably know this will be a stressful time for your finances. When it comes to wedding gifts, you may already live with your fiancĂ© and have no need for household items, or you may assume that simply asking for money as a gift will be the best way to offset wedding expenses. While both of these are reasonable justifications for asking your guests for cash, there are tactful (and not-so-tactful) ways to ask for it.