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  • Guest Blogger: Wishpot with Bachelorette Party Tips

    Photography by Jeff Newsom - see more at www.jeffnewsom.com

    Bachelorette Party Tips

    Looking to host or have the BEST bachelorette party out there? Here are a few fail safe tips.

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  • A Couture Book of Memories

    Photography by Milton Gil- see more at www.miltongil.com

    If you’d like a wedding album that will do nothing less than mesmerize family and friends, have I got a tip for you! Couture Book can take your images and turn them into a stunning work of art—printed to perfection, innovatively designed, completely hand-crafted and magnificently bound, all with impeccable quality. These books are exceptional wedding heirlooms for those who want the very best.

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  • Want to Get Married Outdoors? No Sweat!

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    There are lots of reasons to be married al fresco, and you don’t have to be limited to the hot summer months! With contingency plans, you can tie the knot in the great outdoors during any time of year (yes, even winter). Here are some things to consider:

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  • Planning Tip of the Week: A DIY Photo Booth

    Photography by April Greer - see more at www.aprilgreer.com
    Having a photo booth at wedding receptions is a super fun and cute idea. But renting one does cost quite a chunk-a-change.

    So, here's an idea...

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  • Bust–a–Move Babe! Part III:The Bridal Party Boogie!

    Photography by Jeff Newsom - see more at www.jeffnewsom.com

    Today a bridal party's duties don't stop at bridal showers, or ushering guests to their seats. After the ceremony, a whole new breed emerges from those pretty dresses and handsome suits. Check it out:

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  • Just Say "NO" to Monogrammed Cufflinks! Cool Groomsmen Gift Ideas!

    Photography by Jeff Newsom - see more at www.jeffnewsom.com
    When it comes to Groomsmen’s Gifts, it’s the thought that counts. Now, I don’t mean that in the cheesy way that your mom did when you were eight and gave her a ceramic ashtray with your handprint in it for the third Mother’s Day in a row even though she never smoked a cigarette in her life. Nor do I mean it in the "Thanks for the porcelain swan with my initials airbrushed on it, I hate porcelain swans, and despise airbrushing even more but you’re sweet to have thought of me" way that might fly on the Bridesmaids' side of the aisle. The thought that counts for Groomsmen is far simpler: You have succeeded if you THOUGHT of something that they might actually use and don’t already have six of from previous weddings. In order to do that, keep the guys’ individual interests in mind and also remember that you don’t have to get everybody the same thing. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

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  • Wedding Planning Tip of the Week: Cool Treats!

    Photography by The Wiebners - Joel and Rita Wiebner - see more at www.thewiebners.com

    As your guests turn up the heat at your wedding reception with their dancing skills, bring in a sweet surprise to cool them down!

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  • Bust–a–Move Babe! Part II: The Father & Daughter Dance

    Photography by April Greer - see more at www.aprilgreer.com

    We shared with you fun ways couples have been breaking out of that "First Dance as Husband and Wife" mold with some pretty dangerous moves! But, move over New Hubby, Old Daddy is in town!

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  • In The Spirit

    Photography by Anna Kuperberg - see more at www.kuperberg.com

    Weddings make some people nervous. Yes, making the "til death do us part" commitment in front of a group of 200 is enough to activate butterflies in almost anyone. Add that to what is likely to be a hectic several days of preparation and last minutes worries and you've got the makings of a cocktail that might knock your socks off.

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  • Double Happiness!

    When Caroline called her best friend, Denise to invite her to be maid of honor at her wedding, she had no idea Denise would have a request of her own. Her boyfriend had just "popped the question" that day and she was considering what to do for her own wedding. Caroline and Denise had been talking about weddings for months and now they would both be planning weddings. Why not share the planning and share the wedding?

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