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Wedding Planner Myth Busters

by | Maya Barr

MYTH: My wedding is too small to enlist the help of a coordinator.

Weddings require a lot of coordination when your guests and/or you are traveling great distances. Small, intimate gatherings can be a vacation for everyone. There are just as many details, just on a smaller scale. In fact, with a smaller guest list you may be able to...

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 6:22 PM by admin

ASPEN | Off the Beaten Path

by | Aspen Resort Chamber
Whether your dream wedding involves crystal and caviar or blue jeans and bluegrass, Aspen is the perfect destination for tying the knot. Aspen weddings run the gamut from casual and rustic to quintessentially elegant, combining the romance of a luxurious world-famous resort, with the adventure of an

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 6:15 PM by admin

Here's to Being Just a Little Bit Green!

by Juli Rathke
Editor's Notes for the Winter/Spring 08 Issue of Rocky Mountain Bride Magazine.  
In this issue we continue to expand our coverage into the Crested Butte area and take you on a journey "Off the Beaten Path" to several mountain areas including a quaint little town called Ward, Colorado! (pg 28) We know you will love these...

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 6:11 PM by admin

Gift Alternatives for Socially Conscious Couples

The I Do Foundation is the nation’s leading expert on socially conscious weddings, helping over 10% of engaged couples "celebrate generously" each year. Through their website, www.IDoFoundation.org, they offer a variety of resources to couples to help them plan a socially conscious wedding and raise donations for their charity of their choice:

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 6:00 PM by admin

The A-List | Who to Invite

by Juli Rathke
Traditional hometown weddings receive an 80-90% return on RSVP’s. Most destination weddings, unless you have only invited those you know can attend, will receive about a 50-75% return. There are several ways to go about creating your guest list.

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:35 PM by admin

Wedding Planner vs. On-Site Catering Manager

by Juli Rathke 
Mostly unique to resort areas around the country and in the mountain regions, catering managers often play a "wedding planners" role, but only up to a certain point. Let me explain.

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:32 PM by admin

Recycle-Reuse...Your Dress?

Of course you can have it cleaned and preserved or even sell it. You can also donate it to www.bridalgarden.org (click on Helping Hand). Bridal Garden uses your once worn wedding gown to help others.

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:30 PM by admin

Travel 411 | The Dress

All your long-distance plans have been made, your dress has been altered and it is only weeks before you pack up everything and head to Colorado. Now is the time to make plans to transport your gown safely to your wedding location.

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:27 PM by admin

December 07 Restaurant Review

Your Dinner Party -  8 rehearsal dinner sites guaranteed to impress... 
by
www.RockyMountainBridalConsultants.com
Maya, from Rocky Mountain Bridal Consultants, recommends hosting your dinner at this 2008 ZAGAT top rated restaurant

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:25 PM by admin

Steamboat's Wedding Activities

Steamboat Springs | Wedding Activities

Mt. Werner Ski Area/Gondola- The "Silver Bullet" eight passenger high speed gondola can whisk you to the top of the Mt. Werner Ski Area. The adventuresome can get married on skis, mountain bikes or on horseback.
Reserve with Steamboat Ski Area call (970) 879-6111.

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:18 PM by admin

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