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- Do-it-yourself Invitations Are The Latest Trend In Weddings
Brides-to-be often envision a gala wedding, a la Brittany Murphy's, while working with a budget that includes college loans and a first mortgage. While the luxury honeymoon is tough to get for a steal, a savvy planner can create stunning invitations without spending a fortune.
Initially attracted by price, wedding planners make the decision to use do-it-yourself (DIY) invitations based on time, flexibility and design. This style of invitations caters to couples who want to send a customized, quality invitation without a lot of cost and hassle. - Work Magic With Winter Wedding Flowers
If your wedding is one of the most important days of your life, you want it to be beautiful. Some of the most beautiful weddings happen in the winter: Snow crystals softly falling and towering evergreens sparkling against an evening sky while indoors, the bride and groom exchange vows amidst flickering firelight, fragrant pine and fresh flowers.
Although only 13 percent of weddings take place in winter months, there are advantages to choosing this season. Churches, historic mansions and other sites are already festive for the holidays-and less likely to be booked for other weddings, as are your guests. You might even benefit from lower costs for wedding services at this time of year. - Tips On Creating A Wedding To Remember
Brides everywhere know that you don't need a fortune to look like a million dollars on your wedding day.
The same holds true for the service and the reception. Experts say that with a little ingenuity and attention to detail, it's possible to put together an exotic event to remember for under $15,000. - 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. - 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.
"It all comes down to three things," says Tina Johnson, editor-in-chief of Women's Health magazine. "Exercise, eat well and get plenty of sleep before the wedding." The magazine's new fitness DVD, "Women's Health: The Wedding Workout," offers these bridal tips:
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