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Talking About Wedding Planning

Hello everyone, I'm Selma Marshall. I would like to share my knowledge about wedding planning on this site. The wedding planning process often starts out slow with the selection of the decorations and venue. From there, the date seems to arrive faster and faster as the bride and groom pick their outfits to wear at the altar. Picking the outfits for the wedding party often proves even more difficult, especially when dealing with a number of different personalities and preferences. I would like to talk about ways to streamline the wedding planning process without upping stress levels. I hope you can use the information I provide to plan the wedding of your dreams.

Talking About Wedding Planning

    Thinking Of Eloping In Las Vegas? Avoid These Top 4 Don'ts

    When you were younger and planning your dream wedding, was the idea of an elopement the last thing you swore you'd ever do? Now that you're older, wiser and looking for clever ways to save cash for your upcoming nuptials, chances are you're beginning to reconsider the idea of running away to Las Vegas. However, before you try to take on the huge task of planning a wedding on your own or wind up offending all of your friends and family, here are the top four don'ts of eloping.

    Getting Married On The Beach? 2 Things You Should Consider Before You Pick A Dress

    After booking that tropical resort for your destination wedding, you might find yourself dreaming about the sand between your toes and the sun on your face as you say "I do." However, before you get carried away with thoughts of summertime sunsets and flower leis, you need to find the perfect wedding gown. Here are two things you should consider before you pick a dress for your beach wedding: 1: Length

    Make Your Marriage Last By Spending Less On The Wedding: 5 Tips For Getting A Wedding Chapel On A Small Budget

    When you think about 'weddings', you probably imagine something grandiose and extravagant – straight from a fairytale book scene. Most couples splurge an insane amount of money on their wedding. Surprisingly, couples that spend over $20,000 on their weddings are 3.5 times more likely to divorce when compared with couples that spend approximately $5,000 to $10,000. Keep your wedding small, and there's a higher chance your marriage will last. Here are 5 tips for still having an amazing wedding chapel even when on a small budget.