It's not surprising why so many couples opt for a destination wedding nowadays. Romance. Adventure. Exotic locales. But what about couples who want both a Catholic ceremony and a destination wedding?
Planning a Catholic destination wedding may seem like a tough endeavor, but it's much easier than it sounds. With careful planning and organization, a couple can have the Catholic destination wedding of their dreams.
Plan a Wedding in Two Weeks
Having a yearlong engagement with plenty of time to plan an elaborate wedding is great but some people do not want to wait so long. If you want to get married in two weeks, it is still possible to have a very nice wedding. Here are some tips you can use to plan a wedding in two weeks.
Stuff a Wedding Invitation Properly
Planning your wedding involves detailed work. Stuffing the invitations is one task that can lead to some confusion. The most important thing to remember is that this is your wedding and, as long as it's not in poor taste, whatever you choose to do is the right way to go. With that in mind, there are a number of choices regarding what information you may include with your invitations.
DJ & MC a Wedding
When it comes to weddings, guests may not remember where it was held or what they ate for dinner, but they will always remember how much of a good time they had. As both the DJ and the MC (also known as an emcee) of the wedding, you are the lifeblood of the party. Follow this guide to learn what to do, and what not to do, at the wedding reception.
Word Wedding Invitations with an Online RSVP
In the already sometimes puzzling and usually stressful world of weddings, you want to simplify. Cheers to you. Simplicity does not have to be just wishful thinking or an unrealized goal. Consider sending wedding invitations with an option for your guests to RSVP online. You are likely to be more organized and less stressed when RSVPs go straight to your inbox. Best of all, you have the partial approval of Peggy Post.