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How You Can Save Money On Your Wedding Reception Flowers

October 17th, 2011 Raymond No comments

Discovered this in the Web. Well… Check this thing out.

Whether your wedding is a grand event or a simple intimate affair, having beautiful flowers for your wedding reception is possible on a budget. If you think about what you want and with some simple planning, you can save money and surprise your guests.

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Take Me Out to the Wedding

March 27th, 2010 Raymond No comments

I found this on the Web. I found this appealed to me. Any interest?

A baseball themed wedding is a perfect choice for fans who think, as Bill Veeck does, that “There are only two seasons – winter and Baseball.” The beauty of this theme is that it can be as casual or formal as you wish. Are you looking for an intimate affair with a more “backyard barbeque” feel? A baseball themed wedding may fit your desire. Or are you hoping for a larger, more formal event with a personal spin that reflects you or your groom? Again, choose a baseball themed wedding.

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A budget-friendly wedding plan (Detroit News)

December 17th, 2009 Raymond No comments

I spotted this in Detroit News. You might find you like it. Have a gander.

Michael and Tressa Schuler of Towson, Md., had their wedding all planned: an elaborate, but intimate, affair at historic Gramercy Mansion with about 75 guests. But then family members extended more invitations, and soon the guest list swelled to 170.

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