Planning a wedding and finding the right vendors are difficult enough; imagine over-controlling in-laws who are out for blood! You're already struggling to reach a plateau of understanding with your partner over the nuptial details, you don't need to battle it out with an over-zealous mother-in-law. This is your wedding. However, you can't disregard the fact that your partner's parents are also going to ...
Selecting the girls to serve as your ever-faithful bridesmaids is easier said than done. There are so many wonderful people to choose from and you love them all for various reasons. Be sure that you choose all related females first before taking from the friend pool. Leaving out a sister would be unacceptable! If you're on good terms with your fiance's sister/s, think about including them ...
By Jason Hennessey Great Britain has one of the longest and famous cultural histories across the world. When it comes to weddings, British nation and its people draws wedding traditions for over two thousand years of culture. Over the time, they have flourished wedding occasions to uniquely elegant events filled with a sense of deportment and class. Some cultures have emulated ...
Follow Invitation Etiquette When Writing Your Invites By Georgina Clatworthy When sending out wedding invitations it is usually the tradtion for them to be sent from the bride's parents, who would be hosting the event. However, in modern times most couples pay for their own wedding & will word the invitations from themselves. But with increasing ...
Take Note of the Etiquette of Gift Lists By Georgina Clatworthy Compiling your wedding gift registry is a fun part of your wedding planning but make sure you don't make these common errors when putting your list together. Offer plenty of choice Be sure to offer plenty of options to your guests including a wide range of prices with gifts suitable for every ...