Wedding programs are wonderful keepsakes for your guests, and they fulfill practical needs as well. They show the order of your service and songs, introduce the participants in the wedding, and thank your guests for celebrating with you.
Behave at a Wedding
An invitation to a wedding is an honor and a guest's behavior should reflect that honor. Despite how fun or a casual the wedding is, attending a wedding requires respectful behavior. Here are tips.
Perform a Wedding Sand Ceremony
The wedding sand ceremony, or unity sand ceremony, is becoming ever more popular. It can replace the unity candle or be used after it in the wedding ceremony. In original sand ceremonies, the bride and groom would toss handfuls of sand together into the wind. The grains were combined and unable to be separated, symbolizing unity and eternity. The sand ceremonies of today can be performed in a way that honors both of the families and then kept always as a treasured keepsake.
Lose Water Weight Before a Wedding
It's every bride's nightmare. The day of the wedding, you are zipping up your dress, and you find the zipper won't make it all the way up. You have gained weight, and you had no idea. This nightmare scenario can be avoided if you plan carefully, and you can make sure that you are down to your "dress weight" by shedding a little extra water weight the week of the wedding. With just a few nutritional secrets, you can slim down that waist just a little smaller and slip into your dress of a lifetime. Does this Spark an idea?
Plan an Affordable Wedding That Does Not Look Cheap
Some brides and grooms spend thousands and thousands of dollars on their dream weddings. With careful preparation and effort, you can plan an affordable wedding that results in an equally enjoyable experience to a wedding that costs thousands of dollars more. Trim your budget of professional services and accessories that family and friends can provide for lower costs or even for free.