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Motion of the Ocean: Wedding Colors Inspired by the Sea
Jamey Welling | September 10, 2010Capture the spirit of island getaways and tropical sunsets with ocean-inspired wedding colors. Consider the following collection of beachy shades, fresh as summer itself.
2007 Reception Trends
WeddingDay | September 10, 2010Finding Your Own Personal Reception Style and Hot Food Trends for 2007
Fashion Forward Floral: Trendy Table Decor
Jamey Welling | September 10, 2010Every bride is worthy of a nuptial setting that accentuates the significance of her special day. No one would overlook planning for a beautiful gown, or an elegant bridal bouquet because, next to the bride herself, these will be the focus of everyone's attention. Perfect planning, however, goes beyond the most obvious.
Hue Clues
Jamey Welling | September 10, 2010The beauty of your wedding day will be expressed through a pageantry of COLOR. For some, selecting these representative hues is a simple task. Perhaps the bride's favorite color is peach, her fiance's is tangerine, and the bright, golden sun of their June wedding suggests a honey yellow accent. Other couples may wish to discover those color clues which suit their personalities and special day best.
How to Have a Fairy Tale Wedding
WeddingDay | September 10, 2010Prince Charming, birds and butterflies, a full, shimmering white wedding gown, even a white horse and carriage are some images that little girls dream about when they imagine their wedding day. Yet all little girls grow up and develop a sense of style all their own. It is that perfect, individual style that will set the tone for a true fairy tale wedding day.
Keeping the Theme
WeddingDay | September 10, 2010I've always felt that when planning a theme wedding there is a fine line between charming and cheesy. Too much, and the atmosphere begins to feel more like a child's birthday party than a wedding. Done right, it can be both memorable and magical. My intent is to offer you some planning tips that will help keep you focused in planning your themed wedding, without veering off-course only to find yourself with a mess instead of magic.