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Desire A Destination Wedding?
Desire a destination wedding? Have you always imagined yourself getting married in an exotic location, on a beach by the sea or at a southern plantation? You can arrange a destination wedding and have the wedding of your dreams come true.
May 24, 2010, 20:48

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Unique Bridal Secrets For A Wedding
Use our unique bridal secrets for a wedding to make your wedding unique. Whether you use the old art of quilling or make your own wedding programs, add a bit of yourself to create a special one of a kind wedding.
May 24, 2010, 20:37

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How To Create A One-of-a-kind Wedding
Go beyond the basics and learn how to create a one of a kind wedding for your special day.
Apr 3, 2010, 21:14

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Help Your Flower Girl Be Her Best On Your Big Day
Help your flower girl be her best on your big day. She is going to add so much to your wedding!
Apr 3, 2010, 20:51

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How To Talk Money With Your Spouse-to-be
How to talk money with your spouse to be...if you are to be married soon you should sit down and talk money with your spouse to be. It is good to make sure the two of you can talk money. It is not as easy as it sounds.
Apr 3, 2010, 20:45

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Tips For Newlyweds To Talk About Money
Tips for newlyweds talk about money. Newlyweds need to talk about money, but it's not always easy. Here are some tips to make talking about money easier.
Apr 3, 2010, 20:35

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Affordable Destination Weddings
Affordable destination weddings and the tips you need to de-stress your destination wedding.
Apr 3, 2010, 20:23

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Secrets to Stress-free Bridal Shower Planning
Bridal shower planning is often the responsibility of the maid of honor. Get some free bridal shower ideas from this interesting and helpful article.
Jan 18, 2009, 02:22

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Maid of Honor? Be Prepared
The maid of honor plays a very important role in helping the bride prepare for her wedding. Learn more about the responsibilities that you will shoulder should you accept this position in the bridal party.
Jan 18, 2009, 02:13

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Bridal Style Alert – Classic is Back
Bridal styles change every now and then and an old favorite is now back in fashion. The classic Bridal look, the Audrey Hepburn look, is back in.
Aug 10, 2008, 21:32

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Four Ways to Digitally Preserve Your Wedding Photos
Today there are many different options to choose from when your thinking about digitally preserving your wedding pictures.
Aug 4, 2008, 23:16

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Hosting a Green Wedding Shower
Having a green wedding shower, along with eco-friendly shower games and shower favors, is a green and smart way to fight global warming!
Jun 28, 2008, 14:12

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Brides Vow To Use Sites To Budget Time Planning For The Big Day
Using online sites can make it easier for brides to enjoy planning a wedding that everyone will enjoy.
Jun 6, 2008, 19:52

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Getting Your Hair Ready For The Big Day
Planning things out with your stylist can help ensure great hair on your wedding day.
Feb 23, 2008, 13:02

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Things to do After Saying "I Do"
If you are planning to change your last name after you get married, don't forget to make all the necessary name changes on your important documents. Advise your financial institutions (such as banks and insurance companies) that your marital status has changed so that they can update your records.
Dec 27, 2007, 00:38

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Honeymoon Packing Made Easy
Honeymoons are big business in the United States. With more than 2.4 million weddings occurring each year, those happy couples spend $8 billion a year on their honeymoon (according to About.com.
Dec 24, 2007, 23:34

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Technology Tips to Revolutionize your Wedding
Technology transforms every aspect of modern life these days, even the biggest day of most people’s lives – their wedding day. From wedding planning Web sites to digital photo slideshows presented at receptions and rehearsal dinners, technology is helping couples plan their weddings in ways that are much easier and save more time than ever before. Technology also helps engage the couple’s loved ones in, and preserve their memories of, their special day.
Dec 16, 2007, 19:38

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Rocking a New Ring in the New Year?
With a twinkle in her eye and sparkle on her finger, it’s no wonder the bride-to-be has a contagious glow. For the bevy of brides who got engaged during the holiday season, it’s time to begin the exciting, yet sometimes hectic task of planning their special day.
Dec 16, 2007, 19:34

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Why Single Parents Should Consider a Family-Oriented Wedding When They Remarry
When Tabitha Irwin began dating Michael Leach, she would never have predicted that this casual friend would turn out to be the man of her dreams. But once she realized that the 30-year-old radio producer had a heart big enough to embrace her and her four-year-old son Calym, she was smitten. By the following year, the couple announced their engagement.
Dec 16, 2007, 19:28

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Skin-Pampering Tips For The Beautiful Bride-To-Be
Being a radiant bride can be a piece of (wedding) cake-especially if you start pampering your skin as soon as you've set the date. Now is the time to get into a routine of cleansing, toning and moisturizing your skin every day.
Dec 2, 2007, 22:44

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Spotlight Brides: Look Red Carpet Worthy While Walking Down the Aisle
This spring, it will be difficult to tell if a bride is walking down the aisle or making her way down the red carpet. After a year-long love affair with the boxy trapeze dress, designers are emphasizing the waist and adding elegant details.
Nov 18, 2007, 21:06

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Rings Worth Committing To: A Groom's Guide
It's one of the ironies of love and marriage: Whether for romantic or other reasons, the onus for buying the rings often falls on the very person who knows the least about jewelry-the groom-to-be.
Jul 27, 2007, 21:52

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Private Event Insurance: Protecting Investments on Your Special Occasion
Every year in the United States over two million couples walk down the aisle to exchange vows on the most important day of their lives. Planning for such a momentous celebration involves months of countless decisions, budget analysis and check writing. The happy couple (and their parents who often pay for most of the wedding) worry over the blunders that could unexpectedly occur: bad weather, an absent photographer, and even a bride or groom with cold feet!
Jun 5, 2007, 22:00

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A New Twist on Wedding Traditions
Planning a wedding takes a lot of time, work and decisions. Some decisions are made for us in the form of traditions that were created by our ancestors, but what do they really mean? While some may believe that wedding traditions are superstitious, the symbolism they represent was developed out of reason and a purpose in their time.
Jun 5, 2007, 21:08

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Preparing for Out of Town Wedding Guests
Weddings are an exciting and busy time for everyone. As the couple prepares to celebrate their bond, family and friends are preparing for the big day too. For out of town guests, traveling can be confusing, expensive and take a lot of time.
Jun 5, 2007, 21:00

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Be Creative to Customize a Wedding
A wedding is such a special time in a couple’s life. They share a unique bond and deserve to celebrate it in an exceptional way. Many details of a wedding can be customized easily and affordably so that when the big day comes, it is sure to be one of a kind.
Jun 5, 2007, 20:54

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Rent It: The Perfect Personalized Wedding Venue
If you want the beauty of an outdoor location for your wedding without the worry about the weather, the perfect place can be elusive. Expand your venue possibilities by creating the wedding of your dreams.
Jun 5, 2007, 20:50

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Guides For Brides Toning Up Before Becoming A Twosome
Are you a busy bride-to-be whose wedding day is quickly approaching? Planning a wedding can be a hectic and sometimes stressful time for everyone involved, but with a new chapter of your life ahead comes great opportunities to start making healthy choices.
May 24, 2007, 18:32

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Saying 'I Do' and Enjoying It Too
For many brides, the quest to plan the perfect day can quickly turn into a nightmare trip down the aisle. Here are a few tips to keep your wedding day bliss from turning into the honeymoon blues.
Apr 30, 2007, 21:04

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Here Comes the “Groom”-- A Grooming Guide for a Guy’s Big Day
Weddings are often all about the bride. Her gown is passed down through generations. Her hairstyle is planned months in advance. Only a select few are even allowed to gaze upon her before the magical moment when she walks down the aisle. But what about the groom?
Apr 30, 2007, 20:16

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Honey and the Honeymoon
Tying the knot takes a lot of planning. From finding the perfect gown to deciding the guest list and picking the honeymoon destination, the “to do” list is long.
Mar 31, 2007, 00:21

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Create a New Tradition for “Something Blue” with Tanzanite
Planning a wedding takes a lot of time, work and decisions. Some decisions are made for us in the form of traditions that were created by our ancestors, but what do they really mean?
Mar 31, 2007, 00:20

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The Cost Of Getting Married
Even if you don't have cold feet about marriage, odds are you're a little nervous about the cost of your wedding.
The average ceremony costs between $20,000 and $25,000--up about 70 percent from 15 years ago, with nearly half of all couples spending more than they originally planned.

Mar 9, 2007, 22:08

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Looking Your Best On The Big Day
About 175 guests attend the average wedding, which means 350 eyes are locked on the bride as she walks down the aisle. That's 350 reasons-352, if you count the groom-for wanting to look your best on the big day.
Mar 9, 2007, 22:06

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Finding A Wedding Gift That Newlyweds Will Really Use
Buying wedding gifts is no longer a seasonal endeavor--ceremonies take place in December, September and April, as well as June. In fact, October is almost as popular as June, with May following close behind. December is now the most popular month for engagements, with September and August tied for second place.
Mar 9, 2007, 21:00

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The Traditional Irish Wedding
There is one wedding Irish tradition that states: 'Marry
in May and Rue The Day' while another states: 'Marry in
April if you can, joy for maiden and for man'.
When I told my daughter about this Irish superstition, she
changed her wedding date so that she'd be married in April!

Feb 25, 2007, 14:40

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Pre-Nup Pointers For Your Feet
As a bride prepares for her wedding day, there is a long list of things to do. Book the reception hall. Order the wedding cake. Find the perfect dress. And ... take care of her feet.

Many brides will wear shoes that can wreak havoc on their feet. So it's especially important to pamper them before the big day. Here are some tips from the American Podiatric Medical Association on making your wedding a little easier on the feet:

Sep 8, 2006, 11:00

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Etiquette Tips for Every Wedding ‘Party’
The wedding season is in high gear, and with another round of newlyweds just around the corner it is important for everyone involved, from the bride down to the ushers, to get organized. Denise Dinyon, Lenox gift-giving and etiquette expert, says that although the planning process can be hectic, staying organized and optimistic can make the day enjoyable for each guest, and most importantly, the newlyweds. “Everyone involved in the planning process should stay organized and make the time to speak regularly with the bride and groom to be sure they are fulfilling their duties,” Dinyon says.
Aug 15, 2006, 22:12

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Keep Your Memories Alive After the Honeymoon Put Your Wedding Mementos on Display
When they get back from the honeymoon, most couples end up stashing their wedding mementoes away in boxes, but not Linda McAleer of Plainfield, Ill. “My wedding was such a wonderful experience, I want to relive it every day,” she says. She and her husband, Rick, got married on a boat as it sailed down the Intracoastal Waterway off Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Jun 18, 2006, 09:43

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Look Your Best on Your Wedding Day
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” Ask any recent bride, or bride-to-be to reflect on the planning of her wedding and she’s sure to agree that Charles Dickens’ famous assessment of human affairs is timeless.
Apr 12, 2006, 22:54

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Perfect Jewelry Accessories for You and Your Bridesmaids
On your wedding day, you want your accessories to be as special as your dress. And like your dress, your jewelry will reflect your fashion sense. But certain jewelry just seems like a natural choice for weddings. Pearls are a traditional bridal choice, and today’s brides have more options than ever.
Apr 12, 2006, 22:50

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Your Big Day on a Dime Memorable and Beautiful Weddings on a Budget
A wedding to treasure doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, with smart planning and a little research, you can have a beautiful and memorable wedding with money left over for the honeymoon. According to experts at The Art Institutes, the best way to begin planning your wedding is to start with a ballpark budget in mind.
Mar 7, 2006, 18:20

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Personalize Your Wedding from Start to Finish
Your wedding should be a reflection of you and your spouse-to-be, and for many modern brides, the perfect wedding means one that is personalized and unique. There are many ways to customize your wedding, but it is especially meaningful if you craft some of these special touches yourself. From the invitations to your wedding gown, opportunities abound for adding individual touches to the event. Here are some ways that you can make your wedding one-of-a-kind, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Feb 19, 2006, 02:00

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Giving Children a Role in Remarriage Ceremony Strengthens Family Bond
Holly Powers was in love and preparing to marry Paul Bousquet. But the 45-year-old registered nurse/midwife didn't want a traditional wedding, one that focused exclusively on the bride and groom and their new life together. "We were not a traditional couple," she explains. "I have two teenage children from my first marriage who were going to be part of our lives from day one." Holly told Paul she wanted to do something special during the wedding to assure her children -- 18-year-old Emily and 16-year-old Michael -- that they were not being abandoned by her remarriage. "Even though I had been divorced for four years, my son Michael had never quite accepted that his father and I would never be together again. I wanted to find a way to tell my children during the wedding ceremony that my marriage to Paul was the first step in building a strong family.
Jan 2, 2006, 12:09

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Give a Gift that Will Make a Difference Heifer International premieres online giving registry for all occasions
When Elizabeth Spees and Michael Robinson got married in 2002, they asked for their guests to contribute to an ark. An ark of animals that is, through Heifer International, the nonprofit that provides farm animals and training to impoverished families all over the world. Creating an ark means collecting $5,000 which goes toward education and sustainable development of Heifer projects in any one of 50 countries, including the U.S. Their wedding guests met that goal and more, which the Robinsons said was a joy because they wanted to help others rather than collect more unnecessary stuff in their new life together.
Jan 2, 2006, 11:58

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Personalize Your Wedding from Start to Finish
Your wedding should be a reflection of you and your spouse-to-be, and for many modern brides, the perfect wedding means one that is personalized and unique. There are many ways to customize your wedding, but it is especially meaningful if you craft some of these special touches yourself. From the invitations to your wedding gown, opportunities abound for adding individual touches to the event. Here are some ways that you can make your wedding one-of-a-kind, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Jan 2, 2006, 11:54

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No Hassle Weddings, Honeymoons and Homes Trends in Casual Living Influence Newlyweds
More and more couples are opting for weddings with less frills and fuss and instead, celebrating with ceremonies that suit their lifestyles. This casual ambience translates into the honeymoon and subsequently, the home.
The ceremonies are low-key, with dresses from J. Crew for the bride and her attendants. Banana Republic and Ann Taylor also sell a line of wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses for brides-to-be looking for simplicity and style at a reasonable price. The bottom line: couples are planning alternative and informal weddings, including destination weddings. In fact, 10 percent of the 2 million American couples that marry each year plan so-called destination weddings.

Jan 2, 2006, 11:32

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When it Comes to Engagements, Manners Matter
With marriage proposals modernizing into an "anything goes" mentality, long-standing proposal customs are often considered optional, adding confusion to what's considered proper when it comes to proposing. In fact, a recent proposal survey conducted by Korbel Champagne Cellars revealed that 68 percent of Americans agree that there's no "right" way to propose.
Jan 1, 2006, 12:53

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Unique Gift Registry Helps Impoverished Families
When they got married in 2002, Elizabeth Spees and Michael Robinson chose something different to put on their wedding gift wish list: farm animals. The couple asked their guests to contribute to an "ark" through Heifer International, a nonprofit organization that provides livestock and agricultural training to impoverished families all over the world. Creating an ark means collecting $5,000, which goes toward education and sustainable development of Heifer projects in any one of 50 countries, including the U.S.
Jan 1, 2006, 12:40

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Ensuring a Bridal Shower Success
As couples vow to have a wedding to remember, special thought should be given to the bridal shower. A great shower helps prepare the bride and groom for a wonderful life together, and choosing the right registry and shower theme are important first steps. Selecting a Registry
Experts advise couples to choose a registry service that best matches their tastes in terms of product selection and offerings.

Sep 7, 2005, 22:45

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Don't Strain Your Marriage With an Old Mattress
When new couples settle down to start their lives together, many overlook an aspect of their new household that could cause unnecessary strain on the relationship: their mattress.

"Many couples start out with hand-me-down mattresses from someone else in the family or try to squeeze a few more years out of the mattress they grew up on," said Arthur Grehan, executive director of the American Innerspring Manufacturers, a nonprofit trade association that provides free information on restful sleep and sleep surfaces.

Sep 7, 2005, 01:08

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Put a New Twist on Old Wedding Traditions
Getting married? As you plan your big day, you'll likely find out that today's weddings are less about sticking with long-time traditions and more about creating new ones. These days, many brides and grooms are borrowing and modifying wedding traditions to suit their personal style and to make that special day even more so. "To make ceremonies and receptions memorable as their own, couples are incorporating rituals from both the brides' and grooms' families, adding details to match their personality as a couple, or borrowing ideas from other cultures and religions," said Denise Dinyon, entertaining and etiquette expert for Lenox, The Gift Company.
Sep 7, 2005, 01:07

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Guide Helps Newlyweds With Furnishing Decisions
Many brides searching for "something old" and "something borrowed" can find it in the worn-out mattress they're planning to use in their new home. That's a big mistake, according to industry experts. Using an old mattress in your new home is one of the pitfalls outlined in a free publication for newlywed couples called "The Independent Bride's Major Purchase Guide." The guide contains general advice grouped in categories for each major purchase and reveals important purchasing criteria for the furniture or appliance selected.
Sep 7, 2005, 01:04

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Couple Rewarded for Honeymoon Nightmare
Camping trips, in the best of circumstances, probably don't make the best honeymoons. Add a campsite on an incline and a little rain, and you have a sure-fire recipe for disaster. Cyndy and Roger Wilber of Ravena, N.Y., had such an extraordinarily bad honeymoon that the tale of it has made them grand-prize winners of Thrifty Car Rental's 10th Annual Honeymoon Disasters Contest.
Sep 7, 2005, 01:03

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Handmade Wedding Favors Add Special Touch
When your guests think back to your wedding, what will they remember? Every detail counts. And with so many things to consider, it's important to keep decorations simple, yet memorable. Personalized items that reflect your taste can make the wedding even more meaningful. Handmade decorations can be easy to make and don't take a lot of time.
Sep 7, 2005, 01:01

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Look What's New in Wedding Registries
If you haven't gotten married yet or recently been to a wedding, you may be surprised by new trends in wedding gift-giving. Though brides and grooms are still attracted to bone china and cut crystal goblets, many are now more likely to opt for nontraditional, sometimes more luxurious, gifts. Unlike the engaged couples of 20 to 30 years ago, today's 21st century pair may not be furnishing their first home. They might not be so interested in a crystal candy dish or monogrammed silverware, either.
Sep 7, 2005, 00:59

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Create a Personalized Bridal Shower
Hosting a bridal shower? Make it special for the bride and add personal touches for an affordable, yet spectacular soiree. Here are a few tips. * It's all about the bride. Take into consideration the bride's personality and style. Is she a romantic? Use floral accents, lace and ribbon for a vintage-style shower. Is she a modern fashionista? Create your own feminine and flirty heart-shaped place cards or invitations.
Sep 7, 2005, 00:58

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Disastrous Honeymoon Proves Lucky After All
A honeymoon is supposed to be the celebration of a couple's new life together, but Lynn and Steven Curran's honeymoon was more like an episode of "When Animals Attack." The newlyweds from Chester, Md., had enough close encounters with wild critters to fill the storylines of several "nature run amok" movies. Because of their beast-plagued honeymoon, the couple recently won the grand prize in Thrifty Car Rental's 10th annual Honeymoon Disasters Contest.
Sep 7, 2005, 00:56

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Create a Beautiful Wedding on a Budget
Few people realize that having a beautiful wedding does not require spending their entire savings. If you're planning a wedding, learning where to cut costs and how to budget will leave you with money to spare. "There are many ways to have the wedding of your dreams without the nightmare of huge bills," said Anna Griffin, wedding industry expert and designer of the Wedding Studio line of wedding products. "You just have to be resourceful."
Sep 7, 2005, 00:54

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Wedding Gift Registries: Couples' Most Common Questions Answered
The bakery agreed to make your almond-flavored multi-tiered cake. You found a bridesmaid's dress in just the right shade of robin's-egg blue. Finally, the wedding plans are falling into place. What about your wedding gift registry? Today, the options for wedding gift registries are endless. To help cut through the clutter, Demetra Bernard of Springmaid home fashions answers these common questions about wedding gift registries.
Sep 7, 2005, 00:52

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A Wedding for All Seasons Gift-giving and Etiquette Expert Offers Tips on Personalizing Your Wedding Ceremony
The wedding day is one of the most treasured in a couple’s life together. Tales of their meeting, their engagement and their wedding day are told to their children and passed down through generations.
“Couples do not need to plan a theme or destination wedding to make their special day memorable and different,” says Denise Dinyon, Lenox gift-giving and etiquette expert. “The easiest way to differentiate the ceremony from others is by personalizing it.” Dinyon offers the following tips for making a couple’s wedding a unique statement of their love and life together, as well as suggestions for personalizing the perfect wedding gift.

Aug 28, 2005, 23:39

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Planning an Outdoor Wedding?
Don’t Forget the Details From the DJ to the restrooms, make your event one to remember. An outdoor wedding is a dream for many couples, and there are a variety of locations to consider -- scenic landmarks, historic estates, parks, the beach, or even your own backyard. Getting married outside in the sunshine, surrounded by the beauty of nature and your friends and family, makes for a lovely celebration. But hosting an outdoor wedding takes planning, forethought and attention to details. For example, you can’t take things like running water, bathrooms or electricity for granted. To ensure a successful event, be sure you know what’s available at the venue you have chosen and ask specific questions about hosting a large event there. Here are some considerations to keep in mind as you plan your special day.
Aug 28, 2005, 23:36

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Planning Your Perfect Honeymoon
Your honeymoon is the symbolic start of your life as a married couple, a chance to relax and enjoy each other after the stress of “the big day.” A little planning will help ensure that your honeymoon is a trip to remember. Here are some great topics to talk through with your future husband or wife when making these important travel arrangements:
Travel Agent or Flying Solo? Decide earlier on if you would like to plan the trip on your own or if you would prefer to have some help.

Aug 18, 2005, 21:00

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Say “I Do” to the Chocolate Fountain!
Couples spend thousands of dollars to make their special day stand out. If you really want to wow your guests, offer them chocolate. And I'm not talking about your run-of-the-mill candy bar variety typically found in the average wedding favor. I'm talking about a chocolate lover's fantasy come true. Chocolate fountains have recently emerged as one of the most popular trends and most sought after centerpieces for weddings, bridal showers, engagement parties and special occasions.
Aug 18, 2005, 20:36

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An Easy-To-Make Lace Pillow Heirloom

Aug 11, 2005, 18:41

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Don't Let Wedding Bills Ruin Wedding Bells Home Equity Can Be a Smart Way to Finance
Avoid those wedding bill blues with help from your home equity. The Big Day is almost here. But now the bills are rolling in, and so has the reality of financing that perfect wedding. Homeowners have more financing options than they think. Most Americans don't realize that their biggest source of wealth is in their homes.
Aug 11, 2005, 18:39

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Celebrating The Art Of The Toast
The right toast can be your bread and butter when it comes to making new friends-and celebrating old ones. That's because whether it's filled with water or a cocktail, raising your glass and leading a room in a well-wish can help celebrate the moment or create a new memory. Here are a few facts to help raise your spirits.
Aug 11, 2005, 18:38

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Celebrity Wedding Planner Shares Secrets For Memorable Receptions
Celebrity event planner Mindy Weiss is well-known for creating fabulous weddings and receptions for clients such as ABC's "The Bachelorette" Trista Rehn, Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey, Shaquille O'Neal, and Adam Sandler. Whether you're planning a private affair at home or a wedding with 200 guests, Weiss' trade secrets can help make your event worthy of the A-list.
Aug 11, 2005, 18:37

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Turning Weddings Into Charitable Affairs
More couples are saying "I do" to a gift that really matters-a donation to the charity of their choice.
Brides and grooms who have furnished their own apartments, lived together or are getting married for the second or third time may not be interested in registering for pots and pans and are really embracing the concept of incorporating charities into their wedding.

Aug 11, 2005, 18:36

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Unwrapping The Secrets Of Great Wedding Gifts
If you're having trouble committing to a wedding gift, you may want to ask the bride and groom for advice-by checking their registry.
A recent survey of 15,000 brides-to-be and newlyweds conducted by The Knot (www.theknot.com) and Kohl's Bridal Aisle (www.kohls.com) found that nearly 85 percent of today's to-be-weds want guests to select a gift from their registry-and 98 percent of couples said they've created at least one wedding gift registry list.

Aug 11, 2005, 18:34

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Some Anniversaries Deserve Special Recognition
When a major anniversary rolls around, you can rise to the occasion with an important present made of precious Platinum. Whether it's your first anniversary or your 30th, few things say "I love you" like Platinum jewelry.
Aug 11, 2005, 18:33

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Brides Take To The Web
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 2.3 million brides proclaimed their "I do's" and set out to orchestrate their weddings last year. Not only did they accept their new title as a "bride-to-be" but also embraced the roles of financial advisor, event coordinator, stylist, and personal shopper-just to name a few. In preparing for their weddings, many brides will seek out the help of friends, family and even wedding professionals to ensure the process runs as smoothly as possible. All brides ultimately seek less stressful alternatives to pulling off the event they've been dreaming about since childhood.
Aug 11, 2005, 18:31



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A One in a Million Book Shows You How to Make Millions
Living A Life Not Defined By Loss
Bridal Articles and News
Desire A Destination Wedding?
Unique Bridal Secrets For A Wedding
How To Create A One-of-a-kind Wedding
Business News
Stitching Toward Your Own Business
Healthy Employees Cut Business Costs
Data Recovery Tips For Small Businesses Planning For Everyday Disasters
Charity
Need to Occupy the Kids this Summer? Get Them Involved in the Community
What Makes Young People Volunteer?
Helping Children Survive To Five
Children
Downsizing Our Kids: How Parents Can Decrease Childhood Obesity
Keeping Children Safe In The Sun
Combating Childhood Obesity: Instill Healthy Habits Early
Cleaning
How to Easily Care for Silver
Tips for Preventing Mold Growth in Your Office
Spring Cleaning Tips: Specialty Mattress Protector Exterminates Dust Mites
Community News
First Braille U.S. Coins
Female Scientists Work To Make Breakthroughs
Giving Back: It’s All in the Family
Computers and The Internet
Breaking Free: Take More Vacations And Work Remotely
Want an Exciting Career? Think Technology – Really!
Webcams: What Everyone Should Know
Consumer News
Confessions Of A Former Shopaholic
Taxpayers Turn To Electronic Filing And Payment For Ease And Security
Avoid Fire and Carbon Monoxide Tragedies
Decorating
Coming Clean On The Latest In Showerheads
Five Decorative Tips for a Greener Home
Techorate Your Home With Six Simple Tips
Education
How to Get Scholarship Money
Quick Tips for Filing for Federal Financial Aid
Free Education, Abundant Opportunities for Farm and Public Health Veterinarians
Employment
Workers Welcome Thanks
Cut Home Energy Bills With Hybrid Technology
Work at Home
Entertainment
"Coraline," Opening The Secret Door To Another World
Golfing...Hitting The Links
Preparing Your Home for the Digital TV Transition
Environment
Green Ways To Power The Country And Economy
East Coast Activist Facing Up to Environmental Issues
Turning Yesterday’s Old Newspaper Into New
Family
MyPyramid Helps Families Find Balanced Nutrition
Making Family Memories Is Priceless
Six Reasons to Love Stainless Steel
Fashion News
In Women's Shoes, Pain Does Not Equal Gain
Don't Let Winter Weight Gain Ruin Your Day in the Sun
Fashion 2008: Looking Good in the New Year
Food and Entertaining
Tasting Tuscany A Lesson In Italian Cuisine
Sustainable Practices: Do your foods uphold your commitment to the planet?
Keeping Your Family On The Right Track When It Comes To Snacks
Gadgets and Gizmos
How To Use Bluetooth
The Benefits Of Using Bluetooth
Apple And Bluetooth
Green Living
Re-insulation Projects Offer Year-Round Rewards
To Be Green, Homes Must Be Dry and Mold-Free
Green Living A Plus For Our Planet
Gift Ideas
Something For Everyone, From Tasty Treats To Travel Toys
What's The Best Gift To Give A Teacher?
A Jewelry Guide for Every Type of Mom
Health
Digestive Health And Children
Treat Morning Sickness Naturally
Mouths: The Front Line Against Heart Disease
Healthy Living
The Secret To Growing Young
10 Tips for Healthy Living
Good Bacteria? Probiotics Help Immune and Digestive Health
Holidays
Valentine's Day Love Potions Are Romantic and Affordable
Chocolate and Champagne Diamonds on the Valentine’s Day Menu
Valentine’s Day Luxury for Less
Home
Are You Living With CHAOS (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome)?
Homeowners Scramble To Find More Free Time
Mortgage Protection Plan: Homeowners' Best Friend
Home Improvements
Smart Projects To Lower Home Energy Bills
Bathroom Renovation on a Budget
Custom Showers: A Daily Dose of Luxury
Household Hints
To Achieve the Perfect Pool Experience, Just Add Salt
Cleaning Up Can Be Child's Play
Start the New Year on a Cleaner Note
How To
How to Clean a Flat-screen TV
Protecting Your Digital Memories
Want to Learn How to Draw? Anyone Can Do It
Human Interest
Company CEO Holds Drawing for His Salary
4-H Club Tracks Tide Flow
Kentucky 4-H Theater Puts Rural Youth in Spotlight
Insurance
What Isn't Covered By Your Homeowners Insurance?
Ready To Buy A Home? Don't Forget Title Insurance
Tips to Keep Your Teen's Auto Insurance From "Wrecking" Your Budget
Lawns and Gardens
Organic Gardening And You
Top Ten 2009 Gardening Trends
Garden Superstars for Spring 2009
Mind, Body and Soul
Becoming The Gardener Of Your Own Life
Are You Ready to Change Your Life?
Low Self Esteem and How to Love Yourself
Outdoor Living and Recreation
Visitors Go Online to Help Protect National Parks
Outdoor Activities Call For Extra Foot Care
Mines are not Playgrounds: Stay Out and Stay Alive!
Paranormal and Metaphysical
What is Astrology
Daily Horoscopes are Not Real Astrology
Astrology Aspects
Parenting
Video Games Bridge Generation Gap Between Fathers/Sons
Prom: A Time To Protect Teens From Abusive Relationships
Parents: Make Time for Healthy Choices
Pets
Traveling With Pets
Aging Cat Care Tips
Fleas and Ticks Pose Problems for Pets
Real Estate
In a Down Market, Just Add Color
Seven Tips for First-time Homebuyers
How to Sell Your Home in a Tight Market
Relationships
How to Make Your Long Distance Relationship Work
Create Lasting Love Without Changing Who You Are
The Language Of Roses
Science and Technology
5 Fun Facts About Sharks
Bright Hopes For The Future Of Solar Energy
Senior Living
Stay Independent and Age Happily
Are You Building Enough Wealth to Support Yourself in Retirement?
New Software Helps Your Mind Stay Fit
Technology
Moving From 'The Flintstones' Toward 'The Jetsons' with Robots
Hidden Technology Makes Cool Gadgets Go
Digital Cameras Can Make Photo Sharing Easier
Teenagers
The Twilight Saga is Full of Unique Twilight Party Ideas
Parents Are Part Of Equation For Teens' Math Success
Help Make It A Safe Summer: Don't Serve Alcohol To Teens
Toys and Hobbies
From Cowboys to Kings, Who Has Held Your Coins?
Getting The Most Out Of Your Radio Controlled Buggy's Shocks
Beads – A Brief History
Vacations, Travel and Leisure
Deep Sea Fishing Offers Unforgettable Fun
Stretching Your Vacation Dollars
Keep The Love Alive
Weight Loss
Get Fit And Stay Slim
Cheap Ways To Lose Weight
The Atkins Diet: Shopping Tips
Women
Latest Treatment for Osteoporosis
New Web Site Tells It Like It Is
A New Kind of Cramp: Migraines Linked to Menstrual Cycles
Artículos de las Noticias en Español
Mate la Maleza y Libre a su Césped
Mantenga a las Plagas Lejos de su Casa y Jardín
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