Keep Wedding Rings Together

Like a never-ending circle, a ring's circular shape has long symbolized eternal love. The token is given at a wedding ceremony as a promise, but you never counted on your wedding rings slipping and sliding all over your finger. The rings may have fit perfectly when you were wed, but due to weight loss or change in the size of your fingers due to weather fluctuations, your rings will not stay together. If you're constantly fidgeting with your engagement and wedding rings, options are available to keep wedding rings together forever or temporarily. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Wedding Registry Cards
A bride can save money, time and hassle by making her own gift registry cards. Do-it-yourself wedding registry cards are customizeable and, if the number of cards needed increases, brides don't have to worry about missing out on bulk order deals. With only a few materials including a computer, word processing software and cardstock, brides and her helpers can print out their own cards.

Rent a Wedding Dress
Groom's have been renting their tuxedoes for years, which saves them considerable money and hassle. Brides typically buy expensive dresses only to wear them once and then pay for storage space. Many bridal salons now rent dresses and accessories for a fraction of the purchase price. Here's how to rent a wedding dress. Does this Spark an idea?

Stack a Wedding Cake With Separator Plates & Pillars
Wedding cakes take top billing at the reception, with their towering tiers of iced sweetness, seemingly defying gravity on decorative pillars. Fortunately, it's not too difficult to assemble a wedding cake when you use separator plates and matching pillars. With the right equipment, you can assemble a wedding cake with multiple tiers without risking collapse. Add this to my Recipe Box.

Plan a Christian Wedding
Christian beliefs emphasize that marriage is a union of three rather than two. God plays an equal role in the bond along with the husband and wife. When planning a Christian wedding, it is important to take time to examine the religious aspects of the event.