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  • mywedding.com Trends and Ideas Weekly Giveaway: PosePrints

    Your wedding stationery says a lot about the type of wedding you will be having. From formal to casual to whimsical, your invitations can easily uncover the tone of your wedding to guests receiving the invitation. With many stationery designers in the industry, you will find only one that brings cute and playful to the next level. You will find PosePrints.

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  • Mind Your Manners: Why You Should Send Hand-Written Thank You Notes (And How to Get them Done Efficiently!)

    Photography by Whitebox Weddings- see more at www.whiteboxweddings.com

    We are saying "I Do" in an age where just about everything wedding-related can be done electronically, from the invitations to the photo album. Before we know it, couples will be text-messaging their vows to one another instead of saying them aloud, and will spend their honeymoons enjoying copious amounts of cyber-sex. Wait a minute…there is such a thing as too much technology, isn’t there? I would argue that there are at least two places (besides the honeymoon suite) where electronic communication should play no role in your nuptials: At the altar, and in place of hand-written thank-you notes for gifts. (All together now: "Do I haaave to?") Well yes, you must pick up the pen and here’s the short reason why: Because it’s personal, and a wedding is a personal affair.

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  • Wedding Planning tip of The Week: Wedding Card Boxes

    Amongst the extravagantly wrapped packages of ivory and white are the equally as thoughtful card and monetary wedding presents in the presentation of a greeting card. Without a doubt, these too are just as valuable to you as the roasting rack you registered for through Wishpot. But how can you make sure that guests don’t just leave them on the gift table to be covered up by a larger gift. Or that they don’t get stuffed into another gift bag; later to be thrown away?

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  • Je Réponds, Merci

    I love wedding reply cards. There’s something wonderfully old-fashioned about them. You can’t call. You can’t e-mail. Heck, you can’t even verbalize that you’re attending the wedding. You must write and mail your response. The only other time in my life when I get to do this is when I’m fighting a parking ticket, and that rarely includes a choice of entrée.

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