Make a Cheesecake Wedding Cake

Make a statement with a cheesecake wedding cake. Instead of plain, old cake like everyone else has, serve a decadent cheesecake that will remembered for years. The process of making a cheesecake wedding cake is much the same as a regular cheesecake, just on a larger scale. It isn't hard to do and is well worth the extra effort, plus there is only minimal decorating involved, making it easy for almost anyone to make. Add this to my Recipe Box.

Get Wedding Loans
Personal wedding loans can make up the difference between expenses and your cash on hand when paying for a wedding. Many couples expect to pay off their wedding loans soon after their nuptials from the monetary gifts they receive, and just need a little extra cash to make sure their day is everything they want it to be. Rather than borrow from friends or families to throw the wedding you like, try online social lending ... here's how.

Celebrate a First Wedding Anniversary
Celebrating the first wedding anniversary is a great chance to recap your first year together as a married couple and think about all the adventures yet to come. Everyone says that the first year is the hardest year of marriage, and if you two have survived or even thrived, spend time appreciating what it is that makes your relationship so strong.

Break in Wedding Shoes
On their wedding day, it is common for brides to spend hour after hour on their feet. From the aisle to the altar to the dance floor, the wedding day can take quite a toll on the tootsies. Brides must be confident that their shoes are broken in adequately before the big day. By following these simple steps, brides can avoid those dreaded honeymoon blisters. Does this Spark an idea?

Light a Wedding Unity Candle
The lighting of the unity candle symbolizes a union of two who are becoming one through marriage. A nice aspect of lighting a Unity Candle is that it is has no religious significance, and can be customized any way you want as part of your ceremony.A Unity Candle is actually a set of candles: a large single candle in the center and one taper candle on either side. The candles are placed in holders; either a special unity candle-holder or individual bases. During the ceremony, you will each take a lighted taper and together will light the big center candle, symbolizing your unity and commitment to each other.