Plan a Wedding Social

A wedding social is a fundraising event with origins in Manitoba, Canada. The social is a chance for the bride and groom to raise money for their honeymoon, wedding or for any future plans such as buying a home. In return, the guests get a chance to win prizes and enjoy the social event. Wedding socials are also know as Winnipeg Socials, Manitoba Socials or Fundraising Socials.

Plan a Muslim Wedding
Muslims are followers of Islam, one of the fastest growing religions in the world. Islam considers itself to be a universal religion, with more than 1.5 billion members from all races and virtually every country on earth. Traditions like marriage vary, depending upon the sect and the culture, but Muslims are consistent in viewing marriage as a pact between the couple and Allah. There are no official clergy required to officiate at the ceremony; the only obligation is the signing of a marriage contract. Yet planning a Muslim wedding -- or any wedding, for that matter --- is never a simple affair.

Plan an Atheist Wedding
For atheist couples, a wedding doesn't have to end with a visit to the local courthouse. Just because you don't want God involved in your union, doesn't mean that you can't celebrate your wedding in front of your family and friends. There are many options open to couples who wish to hold a non-religious wedding ceremony.

Clean a Wedding Dress by Hand Washing
Most people believe the only way to launder a wedding dress is to send it to the dry cleaners. Depending on the materials used in the dress, this is not necessarily true. Since weddings are big business, you can save quite a bit if you launder your wedding dress yourself. Does this Spark an idea?

Dress for a Formal Wedding
Sometimes choosing what to wear to a wedding is as difficult for the guests as it is for the bride. Knowing what's appropriate is not always easy. If the wedding you've been invited to is a formal affair, though, then that's your cue to go all out and doll yourself up. Here are some tips to keep in mind as you choose your attire for a formal wedding. Does this Spark an idea?