Oct23

We just posted an article about enjoying two wedding showers.
Nowadays, many brides have two bridal showers, one on the conservative side for close friends and family, and one geared more for the gals. The advantages are plentiful: Should you want to spend time with, say, relatives you’ve known since childhood, but think they would feel out of place at a wild-party shower, having a separate shower for them satisfies all involved.
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Oct20

We just posted a new article about inviting your "B List" to your wedding.
Since it’s usually impossible to invite everyone to your big day, B-Lists serve a very important purpose, as well as creating new guest opportunities. Remember, everyone you initially invite to your wedding will not be able to attend. Don’t take this personally: Some loved ones will have prior engagements, for others it will be difficult to travel, and last-minute emergencies can crop up. If you’ve prepared a celebration for 100 guests, approximately 80 should arrive... Check out the full article here!
Oct07

Today is the Karvachauth (Husband's Day) festival in India. Married women observe Karvachauth by fasting and offering prayers seeking welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands.
Above, a newlywed Indian woman, Sahiba Mahajan, holds an earthen lamp and offers prayer at a temple. (image provided by Getty)
Which wedding or married life traditions have been past down through your family? Will you be continuing them?
Sep12

We just posted a new article about giving gifts to your wedding party.
Generally, the bridesmaids receive the same gift, as do all the groomsmen. It’s completely acceptable, however, to buy each wedding-party member a different gift, so long as they’re all in the same price range. Your maid of honor and best man should be given something a little more special than the rest of the party.
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Sep11

We just post a new and "note worthy" article about the etiquette of thank-you notes.
Just as invitations start your wedding buzz, thank-you notes put an official final “stamp” on it. You should order your thank-you notes 4-6 months before your wedding and no later than a month prior. You won’t need them immediately, but it saves from last-minute chaos and costs.
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Sep03

We just posted a new article about welcoming your out-of-town wedding guests!
For many wedding guests, your big day is more than a celebration; it’s a journey. Making out-of-town guests comfortable and welcome is imperative, and a gift to the loved ones who’ve come so far to share your joy.
Use your OurWeddingDay.com personal Wedding Web site as a wedding guest resource, with a complete list of activities, scheduled times, dress codes, and maps. If there is any downtime for out-of-towners, point out sites to see in your area—museums, great restaurants, beaches.
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Aug07

We just posted a new article about balancing family traditions with your personal wishes.
Balancing family traditions with your own beliefs and values is a key issue new couples face when planning their wedding. Many of the traditions that will come up involve religion or cultural themes (where you marry, what you wear, readings), and you will need to address these complications ASAP.
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Jul08

We just posted a new article about planning your second (or third) wedding.
The rules of etiquette have changed a lot over the years regarding remarrying! Check it out!
Jun25

We just posted a new article which answer the question: "Why invite someone who's not going to come anyway?"
Each person cut from the guest list will save an average of $100, so brides on a budget often try to keep their weddings on the small side. But should that mean not inviting people who live far away, simply because you assume they won't want to travel?
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Jun02

We just posted a new article about modern wedding etiquette, written for us by wedding expert Robbin Montero.
"What we once considered to be proper wedding behavior was actually held over from the Elizabethan and Renaissance eras. Many traditions have gone out of style in the past thirty years."
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