I found a great manifesto on Pinterest to live by as I'm planning my wedding and I thought I'd share it with all of you. It's all about enjoying the process, not winning a competition or showing off!
- Adina
I found a great manifesto on Pinterest to live by as I'm planning my wedding and I thought I'd share it with all of you. It's all about enjoying the process, not winning a competition or showing off! - Adina
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Nothing is worse than a reception with a terrible music selection and/or performers. It's a huge waste of money, not to mention the fact that it's completely awkward when three people are dancing to the "Cha-Cha Slide" and everyone is sitting down staring at each other. You want a party, so much so that even your grandparents will dance! So how can you make sure you have killer music for your wedding reception/ "I just got married!" party? Three Primary Options
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Tips For Killer Reception MusicYou want your wedding reception to look like this: Party! Not this: Can you say boring? YouTube channel: mi1stranger So here are some tips to get everyone on their feet!
- Adina
This should have been one of the first posts published as it's one of the first things you do once you're engaged. I'm sorry, I'm only human! The guest list will help you browse through venues much faster. If you have a number, you can skip places that won't house that number. Huge help! For Starters...You, your fiance, his parents and your parents should each make lists of who to invite. Sounds crazy right? "I don't want my parents to dictate who comes and who can't!" Hear me out. You and your fiance will include your best friends and closest relatives. Your parents, however, will likely include family members whose names you forgot, the neighbors who babysat you for years and years, etc. Let them feel included, especially if they're paying for the big day. Show No Mercy
For the Visual Learners...Check out this helpful guide by Simply Bridal. - Adina
Okay ladies and gents, you've been battling it out over what to spend on what for your wedding. The groom wants to splurge on a live band, the bride wants to save and get a DJ so she can splurge on decorations... It's frustrating! So here's a list of skip worthy items to help ease the debate!
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