Jan19

If you haven’t thought about what to get your groomsmen, check out these engraved flasks! It’s a gift they can use time and time again, and whenever they use it they’ll happily recall your special day.
If you're looking for a refresher course in what is expected of the other men in your wedding party, check out:
The Best Man
The Ring Bearer
Groomsmen Gifts
Organizing Your Ushers
Including Dad in Your Planning
Dec18

So for any last minute holiday shopping, here is a great find to make any bashful bride’s holiday wishes come true.
Totes-Isotoner’s new Occasions line features the latest “essentials” in accessories for the bride-to-be in your family or circle of friends. Goodies like the intimate slippers ($25) are perfect for tiptoeing around the bridal suite before she commits to 4 hours in stilettos. And the satin parasol ($25) is perfect for shading and keeping her cool outdoors during pictures. And last but not least, the wedding thong ($20) will transition her from the altar to the honeymoon in this season’s most dazzling and comfy footwear.
So whether she’s been naughty or nice, remember the bride this Holiday season and be one of the first to make her wedding day dreams come true.
So check out the Totes-Isotoner Bride Collection. If you know any other bides-to-be this could be a cute gift. If not, hint for yourself!
Dec12

The classic wedding guest book just got a makeover! Introducing the GuestBook Picture Frame.
GuestBook Frames are a great way to showcase the lovely notes you receive on your big day. Hang it where everyone can see when they visit your home. It keeps the romance and beauty of your wedding day present in your day-to-days lives and future together.
Oct02

A groom in Beirut recently planted more than 1,000 trees in honor of his wedding guests.
Nidal Khalil, the groom and his sister Zena, a Lebanese recycling artist and environmental activist collaborated with the American University of Beirut's Nature Conservation Center for Sustainable Futures to plant the 1,000 trees across Lebanon.
Zena said, "Growing up in Nigeria my brother Nidal and I developed a special connection to the land. Since we were flying people in from all around the world, I thought it would be a great idea to plant trees for each of the over 1,000 guests attending my brother's wedding. We wanted to start a trend and usually trends in Lebanon start with drinking and dancing, but we thought with the trees we could make the idea interesting enough that it would inspire others. The tree gift brochures and small wooden tree silhouette souvenirs, donated by IBSAR, aided us in raising awareness among our guests."
Click HERE to read more about this family's gift to guests and to the Earth.
Jul15

Reuters is reporting about a wedding hall in Israel which now gladly accepts credit cards, so guests can simply swipe their cards rather than bringing envelopes of cash or checks. The bride and groom "cash out" after the last dance.
It looks like Visa really is "everywhere you want to be"!
Check out the article HERE.
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