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Anyone would admit that planning a wedding is fun, time consuming, and stressful. With a steady flow of decisions needing to be made, having enough time to make them all is important. Something that is also an important component of your wedding is who will be chosen to be in the wedding party and must be decided early on in the planning.
A wedding party of course consists of a bride and groom. In addition, you can also choose to add a maid/matron of honor, best man, ushers, and bridesmaids. Sometimes …
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Planning a wedding can be a very stressful time for a couple. Of course the end result is wonderful, but everything leading up to it can be quite overwhelming. Most of the couples-to-be would tend to agree that it is all the little details involved with planning a picture perfect wedding that can raise their stress levels.
Everyone wants their wedding day to be the day they always dreamed of having and one thing out of place can actually ruin the entire day. Often times they just tend to overlook a …
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Anyone who has recently gotten married, plans to get married in the near future, or has even attended a wedding recently, knows what a ring bearer is. If by some chance or another you do not fall into one of these three categories, a ring bearer is a child (usually a male) who brings the wedding rings up to the bride and groom when they are ready to say their vows. Usually the child carries them on a pretty pillow of some sort.
It was very important to me that when …
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Every bride has that embarrassing family member that she wishes just wouldn’t show up to her wedding. Maybe you have an uncle that likes to hit on married women or a grandma that loves to wear pink lipstick and show off your baby pictures. If the thought of embarrassment at your wedding is making you cringe as you send out your wedding invitations, these ideas will help you handle the situation.
Remember, you are only responsible for your own actions. I know it’s embarrassing when Uncle Clyde hides the ring bearer …




