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The Couple’s Guide to Getting the Most Out of a Wedding Package
Congratulations, you’re engaged! Right now, you’re ecstatic and excited to make your dream wedding come to life, but to do so would mean spending a significant sum. A wedding in the US costs $33,931 on average, according to The Knot’s 2018 Real Weddings Study. Excluding the honeymoon, here’s the breakdown of the overall wedding spending: Reception Venue:
Planner or Coordinator: Which One Do You Need for Your Wedding?
Turning your dream wedding into a reality is no small feat. Even if you’ve pictured everything down to the last detail, it’s difficult to solidify your vision. This is where professional wedding management services come in. But out of the many wedding planners, coordinators, designers, and consultants who offer you their services, which one do
The Ultimate Venue Guide for a Picture-Perfect Hawaii Beach Wedding
Beach weddings and destination weddings are still in style, and there’s no better place to throw one than Hawaii. The Big Island is a popular location for beach weddings for its pristine beaches and breathtaking views. The sun setting on the Pacific’s cerulean waters provides the perfect backdrop for the exchange of “I dos,” which
The Morning Before: How to Spend Your Last Morning as a Single Woman
Destination weddings are the best — you tie the knot with the love of your life while on vacation with your nearest and dearest. Destination weddings are a lot to handle, however. At least, the logistics are. First, you have to find the perfect wedding venue. It needs to be both gorgeous and accessible to your
The Four Lists for the Day You Say “I Do”
We’ve heard it plenty of times, but it’s the truth: your wedding is your special day and you want it to be perfect. The perfect wedding doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a product of hard work, time, and a ton of lists: guest lists, budget, dates-to-remember, to-do lists, and more. All of these can flood a
Beat Eat-and-Run Scenarios at Wedding Receptions
We all know the “eat-and-run” scenarios in weddings: some of your guests will just wait until the wedding reception’s dinnertime program and leave once they’ve had their meal. It’s a dilemma most brides- and grooms-to-be strive to beat. Visitors have their own reasons for leaving so early. It is, however, only natural to want to