Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Here is your 21th weekly wedding tip
Don't order a bunch of floral arrangements for
decorating the church or reception hall if you
have family and friends with green thumbs. Either
ask to borrow potted plants to decorate tables or
see who can provide fresh flowers from their
gardens to make impromptu bouquets.
For More Advice Visit:
http://www.Wedaholic.com
decorating the church or reception hall if you
have family and friends with green thumbs. Either
ask to borrow potted plants to decorate tables or
see who can provide fresh flowers from their
gardens to make impromptu bouquets.
For More Advice Visit:
http://www.Wedaholic.com
Monday, June 23, 2008
20th weekly wedding tip
For a smaller wedding, consider foregoing formal
bridesmaids bouquets. Instead, visit a wholesale
florist the night before the wedding and tie
together clusters of fresh-cut flowers into
nosegays.
For More Advice Visit:
http://www.Wedaholic.com
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Your 19th weekly wedding tip
Register for gifts at one store that appeals
specifically to your husband - surprise, the
wedding isn't all about the bride! You can now
register at stores like Lowe's and Home Depot.
A groom whose eyes are glazing over as you open
up another blender will perk right up when he
unwraps that power drill or Wide Screen Television!
Monday, June 9, 2008
6.7.08 Wedding Photography
Bride Meghan, right and her sister Katie share a laugh as they drink a beer to cool down from Saturday heat wave while preparing for the big day. I had the pleasure working with Meghan on Saturday at St. Clements Castle in Portland, CT. I have been commissioned to shoot her sister Katie wedding in the fall on 9.27.08.
Your 18th weekly wedding tip:
Seating for your guests is one of the toughest
jobs there is. Ask both mothers to provide you
early on with a list of "do's and "don'ts." For
instance, "Uncle John and Aunt Nancy would enjoy
catching up with the Thompsons, but don't put the
Eriksons and the Linarellis together if possible."
It saves last minute re-arranging.
jobs there is. Ask both mothers to provide you
early on with a list of "do's and "don'ts." For
instance, "Uncle John and Aunt Nancy would enjoy
catching up with the Thompsons, but don't put the
Eriksons and the Linarellis together if possible."
It saves last minute re-arranging.
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