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Wedding Etiquette – The Bomboniere

October 25th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Wedding Bombonieres have been around for many years, but in recent decades, they have experienced a fresh surge in popularity. In essence, they’re beautifully decorated little boxes of candy that your guests get to take home. There is usually a card attached to the box. Upon that card is generally inscribed the first names of both the bride and the groom along with the date of the wedding ceremony itself.

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Wedding Invitation Wording and Etiquette

August 18th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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There are many questions on the best way to word wedding invitations. Everyone’s family situation is different and it can be difficult to find the correct wording for your specific situation. I will include a couple common ways to word your invitations and then some more unique situations that require more thought.

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Wedding Speeches – What NOT To Do!

August 1st, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The wedding reception could be at a 5 star resort or a backyard BBQ, when it comes to the wedding speeches there is a right and wrong way. It doesn’t matter how formal or informal a wedding reception is – there is wedding speech etiquette that should be followed no mater what.

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Tips for the Brides Wedding Speech

July 15th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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It isn’t traditional wedding etiquette for there to be a brides wedding speech but in modern times it has become the norm for the bride to make a speech if she wants to do so. Here are some tips for a brides wedding speech which won’t bore the guests to sleep.

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Wedding Etiquette 101 – Dos and Don’ts

July 11th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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In a simpler time, weddings were celebrations of two people — usually from similar backgrounds — uniting themselves and their families through a clearly defined set of rituals and age-old traditions. There were strict rules for how everyone was expected to behave — from what style of dress to wear, to giving gifts, to sending invitations. Everyone was well-versed on what to do.

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Wedding Invitations Say More Than "You’re Invited"

July 8th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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You’re engaged! The proposal has passed, you’ve announced your engagement, and you have set the date for your wedding day. Next on your list: wedding invitations and RSVPs. While the wedding stationery style and design are completely up to the happy couple, certain wedding invitation etiquette should be followed (or at least considered) before dropping them in the mail. After all, the invitation is what brings all of your loved ones together, so here are some tips for creating an invitation that fits your personality while giving your guests an idea of what to expect.

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Etiquette of Great Groom Wedding Speeches

July 5th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Wedding etiquette is easily the most critical component of your wedding day. An excellent wedding ceremony for your bride-to-be and also the groom is imperfect without having mature assistance from their immediate loved ones in addition to close friends. For this significant celebration, the pair is anticipated to put on their finest conduct and conduct them selves in the absolute best manner.

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Wedding Second Go-Around – Some Common Etiquette Tips

June 10th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Marriage is a sacred vow that one should keep for better or for worse. However due to the changing times most women are now finding themselves battling infidelity, divorce, child support and self-denial. Moving on and completely forgiving your estranged husband may not be easy. It makes it difficult to trust again. But time heals all wounds and the irony of life is that it can twist you to a better direction.

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Wedding Etiquette – Are Manners So Important Or Can I Do My Own Thing?

June 2nd, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Today more brides are concerned with etiquette when it comes to planning their wedding than almost anything else. Being accepted, being right, being in and being admired for being in vogue seem to be more important now than ever. Why and where is this coming from?

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Wedding Etiquette for Beginners

June 1st, 2011 Raymond No comments

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To the newly engaged, the world of wedding etiquette can seem vast and confusing. Actually, it can be boiled down to a few key concepts, and from there, it is all details. Once you learn the basics of wedding etiquette for beginners, planning a tasteful wedding will be a piece of cake.

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