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What Your Groom Wants You to Know

Jamie Bibler |  September 10, 2010

Traditionally speaking, it is not uncommon for the groom to take a more passive approach when it comes to the wedding planning process. However, what your groom may want you to know is that he does have an interest, and would like to be included. Modern couples of today are taking a more collaborative approach when it comes to making the wedding decisions. 

Get Naked with Money

WeddingDay |  September 10, 2010

Two areas that cause great pleasure and pain in a marriage: Sex and Money. How a husband and wife treat one another in these areas is critical-they are the foundations for safety in the marriage. They both address these questions.
 

Wedding Planner Q & A: Budget Bride Etiquette: Cynthia Basker

Cynthia Basker |  September 10, 2010

WeddingDay has reached out to leading area wedding planners for advice, answering your top questions and helping make your wedding "recession-proof," fabulous, and unforgettable, no matter your budget! Our wedding planners took on a myriad of issues from planning the size of your guest list to knowing what not to skimp on.

Wedding Planner Q & A: Budget Bride Etiquette - Cher Goggins

Cher Goggins |  September 10, 2010

WeddingDay has reached out to leading area wedding planners for advice, answering your top questions and helping make your wedding "recession-proof," fabulous, and unforgettable, no matter your budget! Our wedding planners took on a myriad of issues from planning the size of your guest list to knowing what not to skimp on.

Wedding Planner Q & A: Budget Bride Etiquette - Anne Landis

Anne Landis |  September 10, 2010

WeddingDay has reached out to leading area wedding planners for advice, answering your top questions and helping make your wedding "recession-proof," fabulous, and unforgettable, no matter your budget! Our wedding planners took on a myriad of issues from planning the size of your guest list to knowing what not to skimp on.

Wedding Planner Q & A: Budget Bride Etiquette - Linda Maggert

Linda Maggert |  September 10, 2010

WeddingDay has reached out to leading area wedding planners for advice, answering your top questions and helping make your wedding "recession-proof," fabulous, and unforgettable, no matter your budget! Our wedding planners took on a myriad of issues from planning the size of your guest list to knowing what not to skimp on.

The Modern Trousseau: Pack Perfectly for your Honeymoon

Vanessa Cooreman Smith |  September 10, 2010

Many brides spend days and weeks preparing their bridal ensembles, but it's also important to think ahead for your honeymoon trousseau as well. Your honeymoon will most likely be one of the most special and romantic getaways of your life. You want the photos and memories to be full of beautiful, eye-catching looks! First, pick a natural hue to be the theme color of your honeymoon wardrobe

Home Weddings: Expert Advice on Home Wedding Planning

Linda Maggert |  September 10, 2010

There are many reasons to decide to have your wedding at home but when Linda Camoriano and Guy Moore looked at other venues for their wedding and reception, none of them compared to the new home they had purchased in rural Northern Indiana.

Paradise in Punta Cana

Brooklyn Fell |  September 10, 2010

Adventure, discovery, exploration, and relaxation are all meaningful reasons to travel-but getting married is one of the most meaningful reasons of all as 98% of newlyweds in the USA choose to go on a honeymoon. Deciding where to go can be almost as stressful and overwhelming as planning the big day itself, but when working with a travel agent who is an expert at providing the realities of a destination, the level of stress can be drastically reduced for you and the entire experience can be turned around into a very enjoyable one!

Deck the Halls: Outfit your Reception with Style

Jamey Welling |  September 10, 2010

Rich with beauty and allure, a focal floral arrangement adds sophistication to any setting. A lavish garland over the entry doors, a stately design at the place-card table, or an abundant cascade of floral from a chandelier are all key areas that will catch every guest's eye.