Installing a bustle into the back of your wedding dress is imperative if you have a train on your wedding gown. Store-bought dresses don't come with a bustle, so adding it on to your dress will let you walk and dance without your train dragging on the floor. Bridal stores usually offer bustle installation by an on-site seamstress for a fee. You can install your bustle yourself (with a friend's help), some sewing supplies and patience. The ballroom bustle is the most popular and easiest to install. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Wedding Mints
Wedding mints make a delightful treat for your guest tables, or to go along with your wedding cake. No need to wait for a wedding though. These mints can be eaten any day of the year! If you like cream cheese, chances are you'll enjoy these homemade mints. Add this to my Recipe Box.
Seat Family at Your Wedding
There is a certain way to seat family at your wedding. A wedding is a time of tradition, with customs that have been engrained into the fabric of the ceremony. To honor those customs, you can follow a traditional seating arrangement, which places the family of the bride of groom in positions of honor. Read on to learn how to seat your family at your wedding.
Start a Wedding Music Business
Music is a crucial component in any wedding. It sets the mood for each step of the process---from walking down the aisle to the reception and everything in between. Given the importance placed on it, many couples are willing to pay top dollar for great music. It can be a lucrative business if properly planned and executed.
Plan a Wedding Renewal
There are a wide variety of reasons why someone may want a "do-over" of their wedding day. Maybe your wedding didn't turn out the way you wanted it. Maybe something important was missing. Perhaps you just want to reaffirm your commitment. In a culture where divorce occurs much more frequently than silver wedding anniversaries, the renewal can be an especially meaningful event for you and your family. Renewals are a bit different than traditional weddings. The planning process is a bit different as are the rules of etiquette.