Posts Tagged ‘Engagement Party’


Personalized Party Favors

Today most people don’t recognize the importance of personalized party favors for their guests. And with the growing costs and uncertain economical times, it is no longer practical to spend money on things that may be basically useless.

Personalized party favors shouldn’t be things that your guests will simply toss in a trash can when they get home. They should be practical tokens that guests can either make use of on a daily basis, display on a shelf with other mementos or put in a scrapbook as a memento of the party.

You want to give themed party favors that are useful, practical and versatile while being entirely customizable to whatever the event is. And nothing can
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Newly Engaged? Learn Different Ways To Announce Your Engagement Today

Announcing Your Engagement – Different Ideas and Suggestions on How To Announce Your Engagement To Everyone.

If you just got engaged you probably want to tell everyone – maybe you are ready to shout it down from rooftops and mountaintops, because you are oh so happy. But by using this way of announcing you are unable to send this announcement to those most important to you. I realize how exciting this is for you. I know it is one of the best and most exciting moments of your life and like everyone else as a newly engaged person you can not wait to share it with your favorite people – your loved ones and close friends. So you
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Planning An Amazing Wedding: Your Special Day

You have finally said, “Yes.” This is the start of your life as a couple. And prior to that much-awaited big day, you, both the bride and groom have so many decisions to make and wedding-related tasks to complete.

Preparing for your wedding day need not be stressful. On the other had, it should be fun and memorable. And to do this, start off by putting together a wedding timetable.

A short list of wedding-related tasks as well as a rough estimate of when the activities should be done follows. It presents tips and guidelines to keep you organized and help you think of all the matters that you must take into consideration in the course of planning for your big
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American Style Wedding

Living in the US makes one feel free – free to do anything, free to live, free to love, free from traditions. While this is true, there are still many practices done during wedding that renders this memorable event with a distinct American touch. Here are some:

Starting from the engagement, Americans can think of unique ways to personalize their wedding. As there really isn’t any engagement tradition, the more unique the marriage proposal is done, the better.

For most wedding preparations, the engaged couple visits their parents to inform them of their recent engagement.

At times, the engaged couple hosts an engagement party. The engagement party costs less than a wedding reception since most of the time,
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Making The Wedding Etiquette Announcements

Making The Wedding Etiquette Announcements

Beginning on the day he proposed, there are certain wedding etiquette announcements to be observed. The couple should be aware of these wedding etiquette announcements or else wedding could fall into jeopardy.

There are wedding etiquette announcements to be observed when breaking the news to the parents. First, let the people closest to you know of your plans. The groom must ask the bride’s parents for her hand in marriage. It is traditional that men do wedding etiquette announcements to both families but modern times have changed this. Now, both of them can make the wedding etiquette announcements together personally.

The wedding etiquette announcements for friends can be personally by the couple. They can also plan a
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Miss Manners On Wedding Etiquette For Brides

Miss Manners on Wedding Etiquette for Brides

Emily Post is the well known Miss Manners on Wedding Etiquette. But there are many Wedding Etiquette specialists these days that followed Ms. Emily Post’s footstep and became Miss Manners themselves. If you are getting married anytime soon and you want to know some tips from Miss Manners on Wedding Etiquette, here are some Wedding Etiquette basics for you, the blushing bride.

* On Wedding Dress

Miss Manners says Wedding Etiquette of our age is not very strict anymore. Today, Miss Manners allows brides to wear non-conventional color for a wedding gown. Aside from ultra white, creme, and beige, Miss Manners says that it is not against Wedding Etiquette to wear pastel colored wedding gown,
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Second Wedding, Do It Right This Time…

Second Wedding, Do It Right This Time…

Tradition and etiquette dictates that second weddings should be simple and casual instead of being formal and extravagant. However, the number of second or encore wedding is sharply growing each year. Such ceremony is designed to celebrate two people who want to embark on a new marriage with different partners.

Etiquette In Announcing Your Engagement
The immediate concern in planning a second wedding is how to announce this to you children. The children should always be the first be notified of your decision to remarry, as this will combine two already-established families. Expect you children to be stressed by your move and they will need a certain amount of time to accept
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A True Gift Of Love: The Wedding Gift

A True Gift Of Love: The Wedding Gift

Giving plenty of gifts to a newly betrothed couple has been tradition for many centuries and is the main reason why the wedding gift business has remained profitable despite changing business conditions. A wedding gift is a tangible representation of support and love for the couple to help them start their new life on a positive note.

Wetting etiquette dictates that guests officially invited to the wedding ceremony and reception are required to send a gift, regardless they attend or not. However, those invited but live very far and have not been in close contact with the couple for several years have the option not to follow the tradition.

A guest requested
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