As you might already have figured, asking the father of the bride to pay for the entire event almost seems unfair. If the father of the bride is a ... by all means, let loose, but not everyo
As you might already have figured, asking the father of the bride to pay for the entire event almost seems unfair. If the father of the bride is a millionaire, by all means, let loose, but not everyone is as fortunate. Nowadays costs are split among relatives in a number of different ways. You could split the costs evenly between yourselves, the parents of the groom and the parents of the bride. You could also just split it between yourselves like many young people are doing these days. This is one of the reasons it is important to plan your wedding day far in advance. Some may resort to taking out credit card loans. Be careful in this arena because you may not want to be paying for a wedding 10 years later. If you have to take out a credit card loan, try to save as much money before the wedding so you minimize how much you need to borrow. And last but not least, shop around to get the best price considering quality. This is another reason you need to plan early. You never know what deal may be lurking around the corner!
Victoria Williams
How to Buy a Wedding Dress not a Wedding Mess
Every bride dreams of finding a Robert Legere Dress for under $500 and it have it brand new. As impossible as this sounds, it can be done. You just have to make sure that you don't get scammed.Choosing the Appropriate Wedding Speech
Your wedding speech should match your speaking style and how you feel about the Bride/Groom.The Wedding Aisle: Who Will Walk You Down It?
Choosing who will accompany you down the aisle is no longer as straightforward as it once was. Traditionally, the father of the bride has held this honor, but modern dynamics such as family tensions, divorced parents, and a desire for independence have reshaped this custom. While some brides still opt for the traditional route with a twist, others are exploring new and meaningful alternatives. Here are eight ideas from brides and brides-to-be who have considered various options.