All Posts Tagged With: "bridal guide"


Wedding Tips by Bridal Guide…

March 9th. 2009 by Abby Larson | 0 comments

If you're holding your reception in a hotel or restaurant, ask if they have decorations you can borrow to spruce things up, rather than spending extra for more flowers. They may already be beautifully decorated, especially between Thanksgiving and New Year's.  Image Credit:... [MORE]


Wedding Tip by Bridal Guide…

February 2nd. 2009 by Abby Larson | 0 comments

If you're holding your reception in a hotel or restaurant, ask if they have decorations you could borrow to spruce things up, rather than spending extra for more flowers. They may already be beautifully decorated, especially between Thanksgiving and New Year's. Brought to you by bridalguide.com. And, check out Style Me Pretty’s style tips on... [MORE]


Wedding Tip by Bridal Guide…

January 29th. 2009 by Abby Larson | 3 comments

To help make sure your photographer captures everyone you want, write out the names of key people to be pictured and delegate a friend or relative to point them out to the photographer. Brought to you by bridalguide.com. And, check out Style Me Pretty’s style tips on... [MORE]


Wedding Tip by Bridal Guide…

January 28th. 2009 by Abby Larson | 0 comments

To keep your floral budget in line, avoid having your wedding around Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, when florists are busiest and flower costs are up.   Brought to you by bridalguide.com. And, check out Style Me Pretty’s style tips on... [MORE]


Wedding Tip by Bridal Guide…

January 27th. 2009 by Abby Larson | 1 comment

Don't forget to have a sample invitation weighed before you stamp and send them all. Oversized invites, or those with several enclosures, may require more postage - and you don't want to learn that from a mailbox full of envelopes marked "insufficient postage."  Brought to you by bridalguide.com. And, check out Style Me Pretty’s style tips on... [MORE]


Wedding Tips by Bridal Guide

January 19th. 2009 by Abby Larson | 0 comments

Do a dress rehearsal - literally. Practice getting dressed in your gown, and try on your entire ensemble together to make sure nothing's missing or uncomfortable. Then try walking, dancing, hugging - and bustling.   Brought to you by bridalguide.com. [MORE]


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