Showing posts with label best wedding tips advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best wedding tips advice. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Wedding Tip #7

wedding tips and adviceHey brides, make sure your photographer takes plenty of pictures of your reception site before your guest arrive, while everything is still in place and photo perfect!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wedding Tip #6

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Hey brides, try to remember not to sit older guests or young children near DJ speakers during your reception. The high volume may be considered frustrating or annoying to both.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Wedding Wisdom

wedding wisdom

If you have to invite your best friend to your wedding, you are marrying the wrong person.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Wedding Tip #5

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Engagement photos are not just a fun way to capture your love for one another, they also are a good opportunity to "learn" yourwedding photographer in a casual atmosphere and create a common chemistry that will be used on your actual wedding day

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tips For Sealing Wedding Envelopes

Thanks to everyone who chimed in on Twitter with their suggested tips for the best way to seal wedding envelopes... without actually licking them. We asked this question to our tweeps and quickly got a ton of great responses! To sum it up, the most popular solutions were: Using a damp sponge, damp towel or a glue stick. Kudos to the pros below who offered their help!

Tips For Sealing Wedding Envelopes
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Friday, November 13, 2009

Wedding Tip #4

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Wedding vendors eat too! Remember to include your wedding photographer, DJ and other vendors in your overall reception food count.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Wedding Tip #3

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Hey brides,if you are having an outdoor wedding make sure to tell your hairstylist so they can plan a style that can handle the windy conditions.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

7 Great Tips for Submitting Photos to Wedding Blogs

7 Great Tips for Submitting Photos to Wedding Blogs
If you are a wedding photographer, you've got to check out this very insightful post by Vane Broussard over at the Think Splendid blog. As the founder of Brooklyn Bride, Vane goes into detail and offers up some very astute tips to wedding professionals for submitting weddings to blogs. Such a great read.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wedding Tip #2

Wedding Tip 2

Remember to check store return policies BEFORE creating your wedding registry. Most only allow a certain number of non-registry returns per year.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Wedding Tip #1

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Hey brides, to quickly fix a small stain on your wedding dress, simply rub a stick of plain white chalk over the spot. it will temporarily cover the stain and keep you looking picture perfect.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Wedding Tips and Advice For 2009

Every so often, I catch myself jotting down bits of wedding advice that I feel might be beneficial to a planning bride or groom. While some of those little pieces of paper accidentally find their way onto the ground or in the trash, some bravely stick around and pile up patiently waiting for their moment to be shared. I'm proud to say that after some delay, I've put together a few of these to create a list of BrideTide wedding and bridal tips. My hope is that this list is useful and beneficial for planning couples everywhere. Enjoy!
Wedding Tips and Advice For 2009Brides should remember to use a straw when sipping drinks to prevent from ruining their lipstick application.

Taller grooms better compliment a two-button tux jacket while shorter grooms
should opt for a one-button design.

Don't create your bridal registry too early. If you register for items too early, you will find that most of your selected items are either no longer carried or on clearance, which means those items will be harder to find by your wedding guests.

One bottle of champagne will yield approximately 5-6 flute glasses. Use this calculation when budgeting your reception wedding alcohol.

Before your wedding, make arrangements to have your floral decorations donated to a nearby nursing home or a local children's hospital. Flowers are meant to be enjoyed by everyone.

Engagement photos are not just a fun way to capture your love for one another, they also are a good opportunity to "learn" your wedding photographer in a casual atmosphere and create a common chemistry that will be used on your actual wedding day.

A small wedding cake can be made to look bigger and more extravagant by strategically adding flowers, ribbons or other themed decorations.

Pick out your wedding gown first. Decide on your hairstyle second.

One way to keep children guests entertained at a wedding is to provide a basket full of coloring books or printed games/mazes that are easily accessible.

Hydrangea is a type of flower that is is often overlooked but works beautifully for a wedding centerpiece filler.

Twice a year, have your ring professionally cleaned & inspected by a trusted jeweler to make sure your diamond is properly secured and normal wear & tear repairs can be done.

Learning to dance for your wedding is a special gift that you and your spouse-to-be can give to each other. If both of you feel confident and poised while dancing, it will ensure that your very first dance together as wife and husband will be a memory you and your guests will never forget.

Wedding vendors eat too! Remember to include your wedding photographer, DJ and other vendors in your overall reception food count.

The metals of an old ring can be melted down to make a new one.

If you are a DIY bride and are choosing to create your own floral arrangements, be prepared for a lot of prep work. You’ll have to clean, trim, and keep the flowers alive while timing the bloom for two to three days.

Enter all the wedding contests you can find! Not a week goes by that I hear about a luck couple winning something that helps improve their big day. People actually win these contests.

Have one of your bridesmaids designated as the "posture police". This person is in charge of reminding you a few times throughout the night to sit up and stand straight to ensure better photo opportunities. When she reminds you, you remind him.

No matter what you hear, hiring a wedding planner is still the easiest way to have an organized, stress-free wedding.

Registry information DOES NOT get printed on your wedding invitations. Instead, include that information on your bridal shower invites.

Remember to make sure your bridal party eats and has nourishment throughout the entire wedding day. Keep it light and healthy to keep everyone happy and content.

Wedding magazines are nice but wedding blogs are better. By the time a printed wedding magazine gets published, printed and placed for retail sale at the local newsstand, the info and trends inside are usually older than what would be found on a freshly updated wedding blog. Inspiration is constantly evolving.

Wedding Tips and Advice For 2009