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Reusing Your Wedding Dress

October 26th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Once the wedding is over, your precious wedding dress has lost its purpose in life. There are many ways to repurpose it, whether you turn it into a new dress, use the fabric for crafting an heirloom quilt, or have a photo shoot ‘trashing the dress’, it can still be something you treasure and enjoy every day.

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6 Tips For A Successful Wedding Photo Shoot

July 29th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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For the bride and groom the wedding photo shoot should be a relaxed and fun part of the day. Here are six tips to make sure you have a stress-free and successful wedding photography experience and end up with a stunning set of photos capturing the memories of the day.

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Perfect Wedding Guide $100K Fantasy Wedding Winner Graces Cover of Fall 2010 Issue

July 20th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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ATLANTA, GA–(Marketwire – 07/20/10) – For Gardner, Kansas teacher Jaclyn Stanley (n Binder), 2010 couldn't get any better. The newlywed will grace the cover of the Fall/Winter issue of Perfect Wedding Guide, a local wedding resource with presence in over 60 U.S. markets. The photo shoot took place on June 3rd at Kansas City’s newest venue, The Event Space at Nara, with photography provided by …

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