While it is a bridesmaid’s responsibility to take an active role in all pre-wedding and wedding-day festivities, it is the maid of honor who is in charge of actually making and executing many of those plans. The standard duties of the maid of honor are as follows: • Escort the bride on any and all reasonable wedding related errands, if possible. • Initiate the plans ...
You have graciously accepted the invitation to be a bridesmaid, an active and willing participation in the wedding ritual. Pledging to be a bridesmaid is a formidable responsibility and an implicit social contract that must be upheld. While the primary function of a bridesmaid is to help smooth the passage from singlehood to marriage for the bride, every ...
Strawberries, white tablecloths, smoked salmon, champagne, wedding cake…these can make a lovely wedding reception. But you could also set up a fabulously draped tent, scatter huge pillows everywhere, set out brass platters of hummus and pita bread, and turn your event into a Moroccan fantasy. Theme weddings can be tons of fun, and they are often more interesting than those that take the usual route. ...
After you have figured out the planning that you will use for your wedding, now what? Depending on how much time you have, you may want to attend a bridal show in your area. Bridal shows are great ways to meet the vendors from your area whose services you will be using. These shows are usually promoted by area merchants to let the community know what wedding services are available in the area. The ...
Stress- it’s an everyday word in our society. There’s good stress; there is bad stress. And no matter how hard and how well you plan, there is stress during your wedding planning months. “I’m stressed to the limit. I just can’t take it anymore!” During the wedding planning stages, you may find yourself saying this more times than you can count. Yes, by their very nature, weddings are ...
Updated 08-09-2011 at 05:48 PM by Ajanta Roy