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How the Left Hand’s Fourth Finger Became Home to Betrothal and Wedding Rings

May 23rd, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The fourth finger of the left hand – between the index and the pinkie fingers – has become the most nearly universal ring finger for engagement and wedding rings that remains such even to this day due to the belief of the ancient Romans’ and Egyptians that the vein within that finger, the vena amoris – or else, the vein of love – could be traced as a route leading directly to one’s heart, thus making it a fitting home for the ring representing an eternal union of two hearts and the joining or their respective destinies. During the Elizabethan…

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Tips on Buying Wholesale Wedding Favors

March 18th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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If you are planning an event as memorable as a wedding, you definitely are aware of the importance of buying wedding favors for your guests. However, whereas buying wedding favors can leave an ever-lasting impression on the hearts of your guest, it might cost you a fortune or can leave you disappointed if they’re not bought wisely.

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Choosing the Best Grandmother of the Bride Dresses and Outfits

December 21st, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Grandmother of the bride dresses are an important consideration when planning a wedding. Grandmothers hold a special place in their granddaughter’s hearts and lives and it is important they look and feel beautiful on their granddaughter’s big day.

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The Queen Weighs In On Royal Wedding

December 15th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Master Bridal Consultant, Mark Kingsdorf, owner of The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants in Philadelphia weighs in on the upcoming royal wedding. (PRWeb December 15, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/12/prweb4895144.htm

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Choosing a Suitable Wedding Favor Idea

November 22nd, 2010 Raymond No comments

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One of the most fulfilling events of a person’s life is getting married. This the way two people decide that their hearts would belong to each other forever. When the guy pops up the question if the woman would marry him and she says yes, then they become engaged. During the engagement, this would be the time where planning for the upcoming wedding is made. Most often, couples would want their wedding to be unique and to be memorable.

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The Making of a 1940s Hollywood Glamour Bride

April 26th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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1940s Hollywood was a unique glamourous era. Clark Gable and Cary Grant lit up the silver screen and made our hearts skip a beat in movies like Notorious and Strange Cargo, while beautiful starlets Rita Hayworth and Lana Turner cavorted with lovers we could only imagine meeting in our dreams. If you are a fancier of old Hollywood movies like I am then you might consider becoming a glamorous 1940s Hollywood bride.

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Wedding Invitation Etiquette – Make it Stylish and Memorable

March 26th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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It is true that soon-to-be-married hearts spend million moments in thinking about the perfect wedding invitation wording? One should know proper wedding invitation etiquette in order to make it impressive and free from any kind of errors because it is a matter of prestige and honor.

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Unique Wedding Traditions

March 10th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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No matter what part of the world you are in, weddings are a monumental and joyous occasion as they celebrate the union of two people, their hearts, souls, even families into one. While all the occasions are full of wonder and amazement, there are several differences in the customs and traditions we see all over the world.

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Great Tips For Using Beach Theme Wedding Favors That Guests Can’t Forget

February 22nd, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Now join hands, and with your hands your hearts – William Shakespeare’s beautiful line about marriage. Wedding ceremonies are something people dream about since childhood. Everyone loves to be unique in their own little way and this holds good even for wedding ceremonies.

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Different Tips to Create Meaningful Maid of Honor Speech Jokes

January 18th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Being a maid of honor is considered to be one of the biggest privileges for some women. Standing as part of a joyful wedding occasion for your girlfriend or sister is considered to be also a biggest achievement that you can experience in your life. But if you become a maid of honor, you also have a responsibility to entertain the bride and groom by giving them a wonderful speech which will touch their hearts and minds during the important event in their life.

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