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Destination: Paradise | What to know about planning your destination wedding

Destination: Paradise
What to know about planning your destination wedding
By | Lindsey Getz
 
Destination weddings continue to gain popularity. In fact, a recent survey conducted by the Condé Nast Bridal Group found that the number of destination weddings has increased by 400 percent in the last 10 years. Why are so many brides going the destination route? Well, for one, many say it cuts down on a lot of the stress. Imagine relaxing on a pristine beach in the days leading up to your wedding and getting married with crystal clear waters as the perfect backdrop for your photos

posted @ Thursday, July 31, 2008 1:14 PM by admin

A Special Treat | Cookies

A Special Treat
By Lindsey Aspinall Getz
           
            You might be surprised to learn that one of today’s hottest wedding favor trends is cookies. Edible gifts are always a hit, and these special treats can be customized for the happy couple. They can feature one-of-a-kind designs or even have a photograph imprinted on them.

posted @ Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:37 PM by admin

Make it Green

Make it Green
With a little extra thought and planning, your wedding can be made eco-friendly 
By | Lindsey Getz
 
As people become more and more conscious of reducing their carbon footprint, their lifestyle habits have changed. We now pay more attention to our energy output by driving hybrid cars, using green building materials, and re-using and recycling as much as possible.

posted @ Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:33 PM by admin

I do the GREEN way!

'I do,' the green way
Couples choose to make their weddings more environmentally sound
By | Sarah L. Stewart, writer for The Vail Trail
As seen in the April 16, 2008, edition

posted @ Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:41 AM by admin

Wedding Weekend Schedules

by | Sharon Naylor, www.sharonnaylor.net
Top Ten Design Ideas for planning your Wedding Weekend Schedules! 
There’s so much going on during your wedding weekend! Arrival cocktail parties, the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner, parties and picnics and pizza night for the kids, the morning-after-the-wedding brunch. You may have your Blackberry filled with your itinerary...

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 9:03 PM by admin

A New American Wedding on a Rocky Mountaintop

by | Diane Meier-Delaneywww.newamericanwedding.com
Everything about the fresh and powerful Rocky Mountain celebration Diana McSpadden and Rick Todd staged for their wedding, was authentic and true: from it’s location -- the top of a mountain in Vail, Colorado; to what the bride wore – a green wood-nymph dress; to the ceremony itself

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 8:58 PM by admin

Eco-Chic Weddings

by | Emily Anderson, www.ecochicweddings.com
Emily is now the author of Eco-Chic Weddings a book she wrote after seeing a surprising lack of awareness within the bridal market about emotional, spiritual, and environmental well-being.

posted @ Monday, January 28, 2008 8:38 PM by admin

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

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

Great Professional Wedding Photography

Great Professional Wedding Photography
by Andrew Clark of Andrew Clark Photography

Capturing those images that speak volumes about the emotion and detail of a beautiful wedding day requires the keen eye of a well-trained photographer. This article is designed to help you weed out the good from the bad (and the downright ugly)!    

posted @ Friday, January 25, 2008 1:09 PM by admin

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