Have you been asked to give a wedding toast? Some toasts are "standard" (such as the Best Man’s toast) and others can be spontaneous. If you are asked to deliver a toast, here are some hints to help you prepare. Unless you regularly speak in front of groups, being asked to speak at a wedding … Continue reading Congratulations! 9 Tips On How To Give The Best Wedding Toast Ever
Category: Wedding Weekend
Aisle Runners – Do I Need One?
One common question brides ask is “Do I need an Aisle Runner” for their wedding ceremony. Like most things related to weddings, a simple "yes or no" answer won't suffice, as there are many factors to consider when determining if an aisle runner is right for you. Do I Need An Aisle Runner? Tradition and … Continue reading Aisle Runners – Do I Need One?
Your Rehearsal Dinner
You've been to the church or ceremony venue. You've been "on stage" and all the actors know where they are to stand and what they are to do and when they are to do it. Your costumes are ready. You know your lines. The decorations are due the next day and someone will see to … Continue reading Your Rehearsal Dinner
3 Wedding Technology Trends To Reconsider
I recently read an article on wedding technology trends. Now I’m admittedly NOT a techie kind of girl - sure, I love having a smartphone (don’t know how I got on without it), and I have a laptop and a tablet - and I get it that technology makes things easier, and/or achieves a desired … Continue reading 3 Wedding Technology Trends To Reconsider
Where Do They Sit? Creating Your Wedding Reception Seating Chart
Deciding who to invite to your wedding can be tricky enough. Once they’ve been invited and have RSVP’s “Yes” now you have to decide where they will sit. Figuring out a reception seating chart takes a bit of time, but the effort adds to the comfort level of our guests, as well as saving you … Continue reading Where Do They Sit? Creating Your Wedding Reception Seating Chart
Alternatives to the White Aisle Runner
Having a lovely white aisle runner for a wedding ceremony is a popular choice. The practice dates hundreds of years when brides were considered “royalty,” and as such were not expected to walk on the same ground at the “commoners.” However, the traditional white aisle runner may not be your style. If you like the … Continue reading Alternatives to the White Aisle Runner
