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Brides-to-be walk aisles of 2011 Wedding Expo

January 9th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It was an all-out wedding extravaganza Sunday afternoon at the Charleston Civic Center, where brides-to-be got a chance to get some ideas – and some business cards – to help them plan their special days. One such woman, Tammy Davis, st…

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Suitable Winter Wedding Arrangements

November 17th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Winter wedding arrangements can have a very frosty overly Christmas-in-a-gingerbread-house look because the best and the easiest winter wedding decorations usually involve something from the most popular holiday of the year. While having a Christmas wedding theme is perfectly ok, some couples prefer to have a distinctive winter wedding theme and they need to know what other options they have other than ornaments and baubles. Bells, simple silver or golden ones tied in pairs of two and complemented with a ribbon can be an excellent way to line the ends of aisles.

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Museum pronounces ‘I Do!’ exhibit fit for a bride

June 22nd, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Aisles filled with wedding gowns of Chicago women Most summer brides have not only had their gowns for months, but have also been fitted and refitted to perfection. But for those few stragglers or spur-of-the-moment brides looking for inspiration, the Chicago History Museum has just the exhibit: bridal gowns and accessories dating back to the 1850s.

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