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How to Write the Best Wedding Vows Ever
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Have you ever had to write a best man speech for wedding or wedding vows for your bride?
You pick up the pen to start writing the perfect speech, you find your note pad, you are ready to start writing the dream wedding speech words and you go…well blank!
This has happened to all us us at one time or another; we go blank when we need to find the perfect words, there is a mental block; do we write a funny speech, a romantic speech, fund a witty speech style, what will my bride want, so after a pile of paper in the waste basket we give up. The days go by, the wedding day is getting closer and you can feel the stress of writing the vows, and now you have to find the perfect words fast, because you know, mess up the speech words and you ae going to be in the dog house.
But no worries help is here for your speech and vows, here to the speech rescue are some fantastic speech ideas, for the bride with a sense of humour, there are the funniest speeches ever, she is the bride who loves humourous wedding vows, funny and witty best man speeches, and for guests to stand up and tell funny wedding stories. The romantic bride wants the traditional wedding vows romantic words written to perfection, she is the bride that wants the father of the bride speech to make her cry, mother of the bride speech, a traditional classic best man speech and a maid of honor speech filled with memories of friendship and fun times together.
So before you get started, talk to your fiancée to make sure you’re both on the same page. While having comical wedding vows isn’t a bad thing, it’s appropriate to make sure that your fiancée doesn’t mind, it is a day to remember and even the funniest of brides may want to change the tone and have a heartfelt wedding vow for the special day. You also want to verify that the venue in which you’re getting married allows personalized vows, some places of worship require the traditional phrasing to be used, such as traditional Catholic vows, Jewish vows or maybe a Christian speech or other traditional cultural wedding vows. You may decide to write your vows as a couple, so they will be complimentary vows or a couple’s speech and then followed by traditional best man speech.
No matter what style of speech you choose, a little help from a wedding speech vow book would give you a great beginning to the perfect vows. Share the book with the groomsman for speech help, the bride or grooms mother’s speech or a to share with the friends wedding speeches.
So sit down with your best speeches ever books, browse the choices of speeches to choose the style of wedding vows to suit your style and begin writing away.
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Have a wonderful wedding day and enjoy the amazing speech you will have written personally…Our little secret.
How to be the Perfect Groom
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Everyone focuses on the bride during the wedding, but it’s one of the most important days of the groom’s life, too. But if you’re recently proposed to the love of your life, then you might have a hard time figuring out what you’re supposed to do next. If you think you can just check out of the wedding-planning process, think again. The groom has to make some decisions, too.
- First buy the ring and plan a beautiful proposal. Hopefully you’ve done this already, if so, good job! Move on.Talk finances with the folks. This can be a sticky subject, but you need to work out who’s paying for what. Even if it’s her parents paying for the reception, you should be part of the discussion. Read More→
10 Wedding Plan Mistakes to Avoid
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Being engaged might be one of the most exciting times of your life, but take a step back before you do anything wedding-related. Rushing into things and not thinking about the big picture could cause you extra stress or money.
From beginning to end, here are 10 wedding-planning mistakes that brides all-too-commonly get caught in.
1. Getting caught up in the details. Yes, this is the biggest day of your life, but you’re probably the only one who’ll notice if the invitations and the table runners are different shades of purple. Don’t break down if the bouquet doesn’t have the exact exotic flower you asked for. A tearful bride is probably not a happy bride, so let it all go and focus on what’s important: You’re getting married. Read More→
5 Ways To make Your Wedding Stand Out From The Crowd
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Even for the most wedding-obsessed of people, doesn’t it just seem like sometimes ALL weddings are the same? Of course, every bride doesn’t start planning her wedding by saying “OK, I need this wedding to be exactly like every other one I’ve been to.” But somehow, somewhere along the line, she falls into line and her wedding ends up suspiciously similar to her cousin’s, who was married last year.
If you want to avoid this pitfall, follow these tips for small ideas that will make your wedding stand out among others. Of course, occasionally, choosing a nontraditional path in your wedding planning will make the final bill rise somewhat. But if you’re stingy with your money in places where it’s not as important, you might be able to splurge a bit on some of these luxuries.
1) Think outside the round tables. Whether it’s square tables, high-top pub tables or ultra-long rectangles, setting up your reception venue with something — anything — other than the standard eight-person round tables will immediately set your wedding apart. What would be even better is having a mix of different kinds of tables, which will provide visual intrigue to the entering guests. Top them with a variety of centerpieces — some short, some table, some candle-light, some flower-centric. You want them to all match each other thematically, but it’s awfully beautiful to have a variety of looks topping the tables.
2) Have a cocktail party instead of a sit-down dinner. Who doesn’t love a late-evening gathering of family, food and cocktails? This type of reception is perfect for a city rooftop or a ritzy lounge. Instead of the regular buffet or plated dinner, set up couches, lounge chairs and high-top tables, and have waiters pass around heavy hors d’ouerves, such as Caprese skewers of a grape tomato, mozzarella cubes and springs of basil, or a gorgonzola, walnut and poached pear crostini. Serve signature cocktails (the wedding cake cocktail is a delicious concoction of gin, amaretto, orange juice, pineapple juice and a splash of cream) and have fun dancing the night away.
3) Make the menu locally inspired. Sometimes the standard “chicken or fish?” gets so boring. Create a menu with your caterer that showcases local ingredients — blue crab ravioli for mid-Atlantic brides or chipotle chicken tacos for those in the southwest. A shot glass full of New England clam chowder would be perfect for a mid-winter wedding in Massachusetts. Even if you can only afford to go local on the appetizers, it will provide for mouthwatering morsels that kicks the reception off right.
4) Steer clear of event halls and hotel ballrooms. The best way to make sure your reception is one-of-a-kind is to host it in a one-of-a-kind place. Current favorites include rustic farms and classic libraries.
5) Transport your guests in style. If you’re planning on having the wedding ceremony in a separate location than the reception, then it’s awfully courteous of you to transport them to and from the reception. (If you can’t swing this, then at least the bridal party could ride in style). Try out a super-fun trolley, which a lot of towns have already riding around downtown transporting tourists.
Bridesmaids on a Budget
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- Most Brides are aware of the costs involved in planning a wedding and the costs incurred by the bridal party, in hopes she is aware of your budget if not a meeting of the bridesmaids need to happen so there is a good relationship as the wedding goes along and can be handled well if and when stressful times occur.
It is a wonderful experience being a bridesmaid, but there are expenses that go along with it, unless of course you are fortunate enough to have a wealthy family that is hosting the whole wedding and can foot the bill.
But if that is not the case, be prepared for the following and give yourself a bit of lea-way either way. If the bride is insistent on a certain gown and it’s not in your budget you need to explain and maybe she will be able to share some of the expenses. Read More→




