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Relationships often end, but although the relationship has ended very often there is no bad feeling between you. You might one day get an invitation to a friend's wedding - in this article we look at how to deal with finding out about an Ex's engagement
22.06.2015 · From Suzanne
The key to a successful wedding despite the tight budget is prioritization. The very first thing that planners need to consider is the budget. Here are tips on how a planner can make the best wedding ideas despite a very tight budget.
22.05.2015 · From TheAuthor
Most of us look forward to weddings. The celebrations have to be limited to your resources, we can't always have exactly what we want for our wedding celebrations. This article has ideas and tips to help you get the very best no matter what your wedding budget!
22.05.2015 · From TheAuthor
If you are having your wedding reception out of doors, that opens the door for many activities that would be hard to pull off indoors. You can plan games and activities based on the outdoor theme and carry that theme indoors if part of the reception is inside as well. (...)
21.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
Music is as much a component of a good wedding as food and drink. You can have a wedding without music, but it's likely it will seem a little quiet and dull. So whether you have a full live band, a string quartet, a DJ spinning tunes or recorded music from a boom box,...
17.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
We've all been to receptions that are standard - we welcome and celebrate the new married couple, watch them dance, and enjoy cake with them. But creative couples often enjoy coming up with fun games that include the entire guest list. (...)
11.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
For many couples, the wedding is not over once the reception is. Depending on the location of the wedding and the couple's relationship with their families, often there are other activities that follow the main event. (...)
08.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
Nothing is worse than having a wedding reception filled with seated guests who look tired and maybe a little bit bored. Maybe this wedding doesn't feature a DJ and rockin' music. Or maybe the crowd isn't into that whole dancing thing. What to do? It's not that hard. (...)
05.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
As brides get more and more creative in planning their weddings, locations weddings are becoming more and more popular. Although this might result in a smaller guest list, it can also result in some fun opportunities for activities. (...)
02.01.2014 · From KarenWheately
Wedding rehearsal dinners are a time to relax, calm down and enjoy a quiet evening before the big event the next day. But adding some fun and games into the rehearsal dinner isn't such a bad idea. (...)
31.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
If you are planning a wedding and plan to have a unity candle as part of the ceremony, you might want to think outside the box. Traditionally, the unity candle involves three candles. The bride has one, the groom the other, and their two lighted candles light the...
24.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Upon arrival at the wedding reception, many guests head for the cake table so they can admire the cake. Some time later, the bride and groom come along for a picture opportunity and the grand cutting of the cake. Then everyone enjoys cake and it's gone. (...)
22.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Pictures are an integral part of any wedding. Newlyweds are usually thrilled to get their pictures back from the photographer so they can relive their special day. But there are many special activities you can build into a wedding that involve photos. (...)
20.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Giving a toast is a responsibility that puts fear in the speaking hearts of most members of a wedding party. While it's not usually something that is particularly long or involved, it's public speaking (which doesn't sit well with many people) and really puts people...
12.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Most wedding receptions include a buffet-style meal where everyone stands in an enormous line waiting while those at the food table decide if they want Italian or Ranch dressing on their salad. (...)
03.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
There are so many little details to worry about when planning a wedding some might get forgotten. One tiny detail that often gets overlooked is how to keep guests entertained before the wedding reception "officially" begins. (...)
02.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Not all brides and grooms want to exclude children from their wedding. Many are happy to welcome children into their wedding both as members of the wedding party and as guests. Having children at a wedding, however, poses a myriad of problems. (...)
01.12.2013 · From KarenWheately
Planning pre-wedding activities is a little something extra that's not required, but certainly fun and entertaining for the guests. If the bride and groom keep in mind the distance some guests have traveled and keep activities relevant to that level of fatigue,...
30.11.2013 · From KarenWheately
The engagement party is a time when the families of the couple will get to know one another. In some cases, this might be the first meeting between the two families or groups of friends and any icebreaker activity will be a welcome event. (...)
26.11.2013 · From KarenWheately
If you are planning a bachelorette party and want to include some naughty games, the possibilities are endless. The games and activities can just barely stretch into the naughty category or they can be all-out embarrassing dirty games. (...)
25.11.2013 · From KarenWheately