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Should we drive our Bridal Party?

May 30, 2008

I was asked the other day by a friend getting married, so should we provide transportation for the bridal party to and from the wedding and reception. My reply, only if you want to!

Yes, it looks classy having the whole bridal party roll up to the church or venue all in one limo, followed closely behind by the men in another. But this is soley up to you…. and your budget!

If you can’t afford to shuffle everyone around using a service, don’t feel bad about asking them to drive separately. Maybe instead of bringing them to the church you could get two limos for the reception. Put you and your groom (or bride) in one, then in the other, the bridal party.

There are ways around it, but again don’t feel bad if its not in the budget. It won’t ruin your day!

If you do choose to take a limo service, check out our blog on what to ask the limo company before setting up your day.

Follow this link and check out: When Booking your Limo

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Wedding Fortunes

May 30, 2008

One of the most popular edible items on the market is the Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookies. These delightful treats are customized to your wedding needs. You can choose the Chocolate Dipping from three choices of chocolate. You can choose the drizzling colors to match you wedding colors. And the best part, you get to type your own fortunes!

They come individually wrapped in cello bags and tied with your choice of colored ribbon. At $1.50 each, these are cheap little puppies that will surely put a smile on all your guests faces!

Check out Fortune Cookies from WeddingFavorsNow.com for all the product information!

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It’s the thought that counts!

May 30, 2008

When you send out your reply cards with your invitations, you should designate a spot on the cards, either front or back, for your replying guests to write a note.

Then when you get all your reply cards back, you can scrapbook the thoughts from all your friends and family! Its a great way to save a little money on card stock if you were wanting to do memory cards, and a great idea for mixing up your  RSVP cards.

- Idea of the Day from Modern Bride.com


Up or Down? How about both!

May 28, 2008

Here at aBridetoBee.com we are constantly searching for the ‘new’ things with weddings. One we keep seeing over and over isn’t about the dress or the decorations, or even the cake. This one gets a little hairy!

If you’re like most brides and have no idea if you’re locks would look better down to flow in the wind, or up and restraigned all day… why not do both?

Start your wedding with your hair in an up-do, then in the ride to your reception… take it down! Your guests will love the little bit of surprise and your wedding pictures will be fun to share with others.

If you really want to mix it up, do it the other way…. walk down the isle with your hair down, then at the reception get one of your lovely ladies to help you pin it back. The sudden change will, like we said, be a great way to mix up the party!

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The Wedding Dress Check-List

May 28, 2008

brought to you by, Modern Bride

8–12 months

  • Start your dress search.

6–8 months

  • Order your dress now so you’ll have plenty of time to attend fittings.
  • Get a swatch of fabric from your dress so that you can match shoes and other accessories.
  • Make shopping for accessories and choosing a hairstyle easier by taking front and back photos of yourself in your dress.

3–6 months

  • Shop for your accessories:
    Bra/panties
    Hosiery
    Headpiece
    Veil
    Petticoat/slip
    Gloves
    Jewelry
    Wrap or shawl
    Handbag
    Garter

2–3 months

  • Attend your first fitting; bring your shoes, lingerie and accessories with you.
  • Attend your final wedding-dress fitting.

1-2 weeks

  • Pick up your wedding dress. Try it on one last time before you leave the salon to make certain that it fits just right.

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