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How to Buy The Perfect Wedding Shoes
Every bride wants to look beautiful on her wedding day, and a lot of planning and preparation has to happen before you are ready to walk down the aisle. It makes sense, then, to spend some time thinking about exactly…

5 Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding (Part 5)
5 Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding 5. Raise a glass. Saluting your parents and your entire family with a toast at the reception or the rehearsal dinner is a great way to show your appreciation. Many couples…
5 Ways To Honor Your Families at Your Wedding (Part 4)
5 Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding No. 4 Sweet remembrances Taking a moment to remember a deceased parent or grandparent during your wedding ceremony is a wonderful way to have him or her present at your big…
5 Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding (Part 3)
Five Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding 3. Repeat history. If you and your fiancé’s parents are still married, including special things from their weddings can be a lovely gesture. Talk to your parents about their weddings and…
5 Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding (Part 2)
Five Ways to Honor Your Families at Your Wedding 2. Something borrowed You’ve surely heard of the tradition of the bride carrying something borrowed along with something old, new and blue on her wedding day. When you’re racking your brain…