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The Different Types of Wedding Dresses

March 8th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Women are known to be fussy about many things, and the dress she wears definitely ranks high here. Imelda Marcos, the wife of the deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is said to have a collection of 3,000 fancy dresses, and 2,000 pairs of elegant shoes.

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Suitable Winter Wedding Arrangements

November 17th, 2010 Raymond No comments

I found this on the Web. It appealed to me. See if you think it’s interesting.

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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How to Arrange the Order of Your Church Ceremony Processional

October 18th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Quite often, many brides consult us to assist them with establishing their ceremony order, meaning, who walks with who, should bridesmaids & groomsmen walk as pairs, the proper way to seat guests upon arrival, etc. To ease the confusion, we’ve established a list of tips to ensure that you and your betrothed get “hitched” without a “hitch” (we know that was corny!):

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Wedding Traditions Can Take a Twist – Create Your Own!

February 5th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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Some couples take the route of the very traditional wedding. They don’t deviate from the standard and the ceremony itself is pretty much dictated by perhaps the routine of the church. This is great for some couples who enjoy traditions and want their ceremony and wedding reception to reflect this. On the other hand, we have those pairs that like to deviate from the norm.

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Win tickets to wedding show (Ilford Recorder)

January 18th, 2010 Raymond No comments

I discovered this in Ilford Recorder. This works for me. See what you think.

THE Recorder has teamed up with The UK Wedding Shows to bring you a fabulous competition. We are giving away five pairs of tickets to the show at the ExCel Centre, Custom House, next month.

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