Wedding Guests: What to Wear to a Summer Wedding
Thursday May 15, 2008
I got three wedding invitations in the mail this week - three! I think that's a new personal record for one week. So of course, I'm already planning what to wear to these summer weddings. Each of them has a different tone and style, so I'll want to make sure I find three unique and chic dresses. Is your mailbox full of invitations? Check out my advice on what to wear to a summer wedding.
What's your personal record for wedding invitations received in one week?
Was Barbara Bush's Maid-of-Honor Dress Tacky?
Monday May 12, 2008
At Jenna Bush's wedding to Henry Hager last weekend, her twin sister Barbara was her maid-of-honor. Like the other bridesmaids, Barbara wore a Lela-Rose design. However, while theirs were short, and designed to look like the colors of Texas wildflowers, Barbara's was long and shimmery silver-white.
So what's wrong with this picture? Read more...Plus One: Inviting Dates to a Wedding
Thursday May 8, 2008
A reader recently wrote to me, asking if she had to invite her nephew's girlfriend of two years to her wedding.
The issue of guest's dates is a tricky one. Many single people look forward to bringing a date to a wedding, but for the bride and groom that means having a stranger at a very personal event. With limited budgets, that stranger is quite literally taking the place of someone they do know. Read more...
The issue of guest's dates is a tricky one. Many single people look forward to bringing a date to a wedding, but for the bride and groom that means having a stranger at a very personal event. With limited budgets, that stranger is quite literally taking the place of someone they do know. Read more...
Reader Question: Wedding Invitation Wording When Parents Are Deceased
Thursday May 1, 2008
Wedding invitation wording always seems to confuse engaged couples. With blended families, couples paying for the wedding themselves, and other tricky situations, the standard invitation wording just doesn't suffice.
Rachel writes:
Rachel writes:
My fiance and I aren't sure how to word our wedding invitations.Our theme of our wedding is romantic & traditional. Where our problem is incurring is that both of our father's have passed & our mother's are paying for the wedding. How do we word that?Read more...
Reader Question: Easy Wedding Programs?
Thursday April 24, 2008
Gurkan writes:
I am getting married in about 16 days, and it's my job to create the wedding programs. I have read your helpful article, Essential Elements of a Wedding Program, but I am stuck trying to figure out how to find the materials I need to start with. What kind of paper should I use? Are there blank ones available that I can just grab and fill it out ? Or should I just sit down and write everything down in Word?Read more...
New Bridal Beauty Product: Long-Wearing Lipstick That Works
Thursday April 24, 2008
On your wedding day, you're going to be kissing, eating, and toasting, and through it all, you need your lipstick to last. But most long-wear lipsticks we've tried have been super drying, and a couple of hours in, our lips were flaking. That's not exactly the look you want on your wedding day.The ones that weren't overly drying just didn't last very long, and what's the point of that? But finally, we've found a long-wear lipstick, available at the drugstore, that we love. Read more...
Planning Your Wedding Ceremony
Tuesday April 22, 2008
The chance to write all or part of your wedding ceremony is a marvelous gift. It causes you to take stock of your relationship, discover what is most important to you, and find a way to convey that through original words, literature, and song. It's an exercise that takes hard work, but they payoff can be enormous, bringing the two of you even closer together.
Start off by reading A Sample Wedding Ceremony and Order of Service. It will help you understand the different elements you'll need to include, and give you one way of organizing them.
Next, you'll probably want to write your own wedding vows. Check out my article 6 Easy Steps to Writing Your Own Wedding Vows, and look at some examples for inspiration.
Next, consider your wedding readings, which can come from your favorite books, The Bible or other religious texts, or even something a friend has written. We've got an entire Library of Wedding Readings here.
Music is an important part of most rituals, and a wedding is no exception. We've given you some examples of wedding ceremony music here. You might also consider some contemporary and secular wedding ceremony music.
Start off by reading A Sample Wedding Ceremony and Order of Service. It will help you understand the different elements you'll need to include, and give you one way of organizing them.
Next, you'll probably want to write your own wedding vows. Check out my article 6 Easy Steps to Writing Your Own Wedding Vows, and look at some examples for inspiration.
Next, consider your wedding readings, which can come from your favorite books, The Bible or other religious texts, or even something a friend has written. We've got an entire Library of Wedding Readings here.
Music is an important part of most rituals, and a wedding is no exception. We've given you some examples of wedding ceremony music here. You might also consider some contemporary and secular wedding ceremony music.
Yay or Nay? Receiving Lines
Thursday April 17, 2008
Receiving lines, where the wedding party stands in a line ready to greet each guest and welcome them to the wedding, are an efficient way to make sure you've talked to each guest. But guests often complain about them. Read more...
What's Wrong with this Wedding Invitation?
Monday April 14, 2008
Don't get us wrong, we love this wedding invitation. In fact, we even featured it in our article 10 Unique Ways to Personalize Your Wedding Invitations. But there's something wrong with it. Can you spot it? (You'll probably need to click here to see the invitation full size. ) Read more...Wedding Guest Vows: Involving Guests in Your Wedding Ceremony
Thursday April 10, 2008
Your wedding guests are more than just an audience for your wedding performance. Their presence there makes your vows more meaningful. After all, it's easy to make a hollow promise just between two people, but when everyone you know is witnessing that promise, it's harder to not take incredibly seriously.
But perhaps you want to make sure your guests understand what their presence means to the wedding, and get them to vow to support your marriage.
Here are suggestions for wedding guest vows that will help make your guests a meaningful part of your wedding ceremony.
But perhaps you want to make sure your guests understand what their presence means to the wedding, and get them to vow to support your marriage.
Here are suggestions for wedding guest vows that will help make your guests a meaningful part of your wedding ceremony.

