A newly engaged couple may hold off on wedding planning for a few weeks to a few months. Some couples, however, begin making their plans immediately following a romantic proposal. Because weddings are ...
The key to a wedding that runs smoothly is planning ahead. By breaking down your entire day into an organized timeline, you'll ensure that everything stays on track from start to finish. However, a ...
Wedding planning is supposed to be all about love — not late-night spirals over seating charts, family pressure, and ...
For the first three or so months of your wedding planning, you should be primarily focused on booking your venue, your wedding planner (if you want one), and your photographers. These "book up very ...
You're engaged!...Now what? There's a venue to book, a wedding party to pick, a certain dress to buy and so many other things that go into planning that one big day. Figuring out who will attend your ...
There are so many moving parts to a wedding (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Your wedding is supposed to be the happiest day of your life, but for a quarter of brides, it actually proved to be the ...
If you got engaged over the holiday weekend, congrats! You’ll probably want to spend the next few weeks celebrating and staring adoringly at your ring finger (and, we hope, reading your free copy of ...
Weddings should be the best day ever, a whirlwind of joy, beauty, and celebration. But behind every seamless celebration is a complex production filled with emotional landmines. As wedding planners, ...
Want to make sure your celebration unfolds as planned? Adhere to this schedule. Start your wedding day early by scheduling hair, makeup, and photography to ensure everyone is ready before the ceremony ...
When you first get engaged the number of things that have to be done before the big day can seem overwhelming. A good wedding-planning timeline can give you great peace of mind. We’ve started our ...