Danielle and Zachary’s wedding was held in full spring force with warm weather and Eastertide blooms. The abundance of laughter and smiles didn’t cease because of the obvious excitement the day was to hold. Danielle was such a breathtaking bride and the lavender details decorating the wedding festivities complimented her sweet disposition. Along with the […]
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My first Windwood wedding of the year was nothing short of a joyous occasion. The mid-March weather had such a pleasant temperament and allowed everyone to enjoy the special moments unfurling around them. Light pink and white roses complimented Sara’s smiling face. Sara and Kevin got married in the school barn in the late, cool […]
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Choosing a venue should be at the forefront of your mind when you are newly engaged. Venues are booked out multiple months, if not a year, in advance, and they go fast. A venue is the perfect way to show off you and your s/o’s personality and lifestyle; that’s why it’s so important to take […]
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What many may not know about the scope of wedding planning is that the precious moments following your big day are just as, if not more, important than the ceremony itself. All the excitement and nerves that went into planning finally comes to a halt after the reception, and then you’re left with a lot […]
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Public speaking: an activity that holds a vicious grip on many people’s number one top fears. Yet, what do you do when your dear family member or friend asks you to take part in the special tradition of presenting a wedding toast on their big day? You say, “YES, of course,” because they love and […]
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Much to many people’s surprise, a wedding isn’t only about the bride. The groom should be just as mentally, physically, and emotionally prepared as his beloved. By you taking the time to put in the effort to prep yourself for your big day, not only will the festivities flow smoother, but it will also take […]
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Probably coming in second of importance after saying, “I do,” wedding vows should be made a priority to create the perfect beginning of a life together with your partner. They should be personal, yet easily understood. Sophisticated, yet light-hearted. Realistic, yet present the dream you’re willing to offer to your love. Wedding vows should be […]
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Pay attention Listen: The less times something has to be repeated the more laidback the experience is. Body language: If someone, or, more importantly, the bride looks uncomfortable automatically see what can be done to take away any negative feelings. Offer help if someone appears they are struggling. Be a team player Not everyone in […]
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It’s down to the final minutes of your wedding festivities, but there’s still ONE more hurtle before being full-fledged, independent newlyweds… the exit. There are many takes on exiting the reception and that primarily depends on venue rules and regulations and the overall theme of your wedding. So, whether you want to be showered in […]
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RSVP ASAP: This will give the couple/planner time to plan accordingly to guest influx. “Officially”: Usually on invitations there is information to RSVP officially so that you don’t keep the bride and groom on their toes with a simple verbal response. Be positive Avoid comparing and criticizing details: Each couple’s wedding is individual and unique […]
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