BC, Before Coronavirus, wedding reception entertainment revolved largely around dancing. There were the usual formal dances—the couple’s first dance, and then their dances with their parents. Then, after dinner, the party started, the DJ played high-energy tunes, and the dance floor was packed until the end of the night. That’s a great way to potentially infect all of your guests. It only takes one asymptomatic infected guest to turn your wedding into ground zero for the next outbreak hot spot. So let’s not do that. Let’s do something else instead.
Read moreWedding Guest Book Options
A wedding guest book is exactly what it sounds like: a book where all your wedding guests can sign their names and write you a little note of well-wishes. But it doesn’t have to be an actual book! These days there are so many interesting wedding guest book options. Let’s explore some!
Read moreKeep Calm and Carry On: How to Stay Calm Amidst Your Rescheduled (or Cancelled) Wedding
Recent times have definitely not been easy for couples. For many engaged lovebirds, the current state of the pandemic has brought with it many unexpected challenges, probably most common of which is the case of postponed weddings. These tips can keep you grounded during this time of uncertainty.
Read moreWhen to Mail Wedding Invitations
When it comes time to begin letting guests know about your wedding, you might be wondering when the best time is to mail your save-the-dates and your wedding invitations. For save-the-dates, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, so I’ll start there.
Read moreWedding Skincare Tips from a Pro
There’s more to wedding beauty than just having your hair and makeup professionally done on your wedding day. When it comes to wedding skincare, the work begins months before your wedding. After I published a post last summer about hair and makeup tips, my good friend Diane, a former pro makeup artist, sent me some of her suggestions for additional tips. You, my friends, are the beneficiaries of her knowledge.
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