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Modern weddings are a lot of fun. Throughout the wedding day, pre-ceremony to post-reception, there are many moments that brides and grooms want to remember forever. Cutting the wedding cake and walking down the aisle are pretty standard to most, but sometimes even the simple can be easily forgotten during the hustle and bustle of busy celebration. To make sure that your wedding photos capture every precious moment, discuss this checklist of the top five pictures during the wedding day with your local wedding photographer.

Popular Wedding Ceremony Photos

Nov
22
2008
by Brynn Jackson

Sometimes creating a wedding registry can seem like a daunting task but it really doesn't have to be. In fact, it can be one of the most enjoyable activities that you have when planning a wedding. Selecting the items that will help the bride- and groom-to-be create a happy home should be a fun and exciting event enjoyed as a couple. It is often the first activity that the newly betrothed couple makes as a couple and is a great time to spend some extra time with the person that you love. To make sure that the items that you want are on your wedding registry, here are a few (15) things to know when creating your registry. Continue reading "How To Create The Perfect Wedding Registry" »

Many people still remember the popular tradition of having the bride's family pay for the wedding. Modern brides and couples, however, often pay for much of the wedding ceremony and reception. With such a shift in roles, it can often be confusing to know who is "supposed" to pay for many of the items in your wedding budget. Another great wedding checklist, this quick breakdown of today's accepted practices will help clear up any confusion.

The family of the bride is typically responsible for:

The family of the groom is typically responsible for:

Whether hiring a disc jockey for your wedding reception or listing special requests for the wedding singer, personalizing this list of wedding reception music will keep you partying through the night to all of your favorite songs!

Event

Song Title

Introduction

First Dance

Father & Daughter

Mother & Son

Brothers & Sisters

Cake Cutting

Bouquet Toss

Garter Toss

Last Dance

Group Dances

Bride's Special Request

Groom's Special Request

Other Request

Other Request

Other Request

Other Request

Nov
01
2008
by Brynn Jackson

Laws pertaining to changing your name after marriage vary from state to state. Generally, the new bride who wants to keep her name does nothing. The new bride who wants to take her husband's name must make the appropriate changes within a certain amount of time. Contacting your local courthouse is an excellent way to begin the process and determine what is required within your state of residence. These great checklists will help you to remember much important information but name change kits are also very helpful for many brides.

You probably have many documents containing the name you wish to have changed. Here is a quick checklist of important documents and agencies to have corrected / contact with your new legal name.

Social Security Card
Passport
Driver's License
Vehicle Registration and Motor Vehicle Information
Voter Registration
Any Pertinent Bills In Your Name (Especially those to be shared)

Department of Motor Vehicles
Insurance Agency (Vehicle, Life, Medical, et al.)
Bank
Educational Institution (College, University)
Credit Card Agencies

It is also a good idea to contact a lawyer when altering legal documents. If you and your husband are considering a pre-nuptial agreement, a lawyer is the perfect person to consult for this type of legal assistance. Lawyers can also give you advice on helpful things that may not have been considered such as documents left to change, timelines for legal paperwork, buying/selling a home without a realtor (not always advisable), and more.

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Firm:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:

Apr
01
2008
by admin

Wedding Planning Tips Congratulations! You’re getting married. Now it’s time to plan your wedding. This is a very exciting time in your relationship as you and your groom embrace the beginning of your life together. Whether it started as a burgeoning romance between friends or a romance bloomed from a chance encounter, it has now blossomed into a lifelong partnership of love and devotion. Now comes the opportunity to celebrate this blessing with friends and family.

Planning this exciting event can sometimes be a major headache. However, every bride deserves the wedding of her dreams without the stress of the hustle and bustle. Below are a few wedding planning tips and tricks to help keep this a day full of cherished memories instead of wishes for re-dos.

Hint: Use this time to embrace the help of loved ones. Ask questions of your married friends. More often than not, every bride has a tip or two for how to avoid what she has learned the hard way.

Your Wedding Checklist: 11-12 months prior to your wedding

  • ___ Formally announce your engagement to both families.
  • ___ Set a date!! Be sure to choose a date that accommodates your special guests (such as summer months while children are out of school and vacations are usually scheduled).
  • ___ Set the budget! This is an often overlooked but extremely important task. Plan with your groom for the one or two items of most importance and budget around those few major items.
  • ___Book the wedding officiant. Meet with your pastor, rabbi, or other clergyman about availability.
  • ___ Select the wedding party. Including friends and family in your big day is an honor for all involved.
  • ___ Reserve wedding and reception locations. Remember that reception locations for events held on or around holidays will book faster and may increase rental rates.
  • ___ Shop for wedding insurance and decide if it’s a good option for you.
  • ___ Hire the wedding consultant or planner.
  • ___ Compile the guest list being careful to pay attention to your budget here.
  • ___ Purchase a wedding planner book. Pockets make handy spots for storing receipts. Be sure to have day-to-day slots and extra space for notes. Wedding planning software may be a large help with budgeting, planning, and organizing even down to the thank you notes and seating arrangements.

Your Wedding Checklist: 9-10 months prior to your wedding

  • ___ Choose and confirm the photographer. Do not be afraid to ask for portfolios.
  • ___ Select and secure the caterer. Be picky! Meet your caterer and sample the foods. Don’t be scared—it is polite to ask for references. The Better Business Bureau is also a good resource for information concerning the company’s catering history.
  • ___ Book the videographer. Pictures are worth a thousand words but moving pictures say much more!
  • ___ Hire the florist. Your wedding flowers will be a larger part of your budget. Your florist can help you with color schemes and ideas to make your big day beautiful.
  • ___ Book the musicians and/or DJ services for both your ceremony and reception.

Your Wedding Checklist: 7-8 months prior to your wedding

Your Wedding Checklist: 6 months prior to your wedding

  • ___ Purchase wedding favors.
  • ___ Send save-the-date cards or contact out of town guests to confirm the final date, time, and location of the event.
  • ___ Plan your rehearsal dinner.
  • ___ Register for gifts. This can be a fun time for the couple as you start to see how your house will unfold. Be sure to read these handy registry tips!
  • ___ Order wedding invitations and stationery. Select a calligrapher if necessary.
  • ___ Select the groom’s attire and arrange purchase or rental options.
  • ___ Arrange the wedding transportation. Horse-drawn carriages are a romantic idea while limousines add a celebrity-type amusement. Whatever your choice, book well in advance, especially if your wedding falls around any prom, homecoming, or other major event.
  • ___ Order your wedding cake! You’ve tasted them all. Now is the perfect time to reserve the most delicious one.
  • ___ Make a doctor’s appointment if your state requires a blood test for the marriage license. Check your state’s blood test time-line.

Your Wedding Checklist: 4-5 months prior to your wedding

Your Wedding Checklist: 2-3 months prior to your wedding

  • ___ Finalize the guest list.
  • ___ Meet with your caterer and/or banquet manager to confirm any final details.
  • ___ Schedule a final fitting for your gown. Having a bridesmaid along to learn to handle any tricky buttons and bustle your train may be helpful later!
  • ___ Meet with the officiant if necessary.
  • ___ Write your vows if exchanging less traditional ones.
  • ___ Prepare arrangements for the rehearsal dinner.
  • ___ Mail the wedding invitations. Allow 6-8 weeks for guests to schedule time away from work. For destination weddings, allow 12 weeks for scheduling.
  • ___ Meet with stylists to determine which hair and makeup scheme works best for you. Book the appointments now for your wedding day.
  • ___ Attend any bridal showers. Have fun! These are a celebration and some of your last parties as a "single" woman.
  • ___ Complete any change of name documents if necessary. These may include passports, credit cards, bank account holders, and driver’s licenses. In most states you can not change your name until you have a valid marriage license, but prior planning will expedite the process.

Your Wedding Checklist: 1 month prior to your wedding

  • ___ Send wedding announcements to local newspapers.
  • ___ Apply for and obtain your marriage license.
  • ___ Confirm that your attendants and other wedding party members have their wedding attire.
  • ___ Confirm arrival times with any vendors such as caterers, bakers, photographers, etc.).
  • ___Write and print your wedding program.
  • ___ Send change-of-address information to the post office.
  • ___ Write thank you notes as wedding gifts begin to arrive.
  • ___ Arrange the seating plan and create place cards.
  • ___ Compose toasts for the wedding rehearsal dinner and reception.
  • ___ Wear your wedding shoes around the house on carpeted areas to "break them in."

  • ___ Determine house sitter, babysitter, and/or pet sitter needs while you are on your honeymoon.
  • ___ Pick up your dress.
  • ___ Give your travel plans and contact information to your house sitter and family member in case of emergency.
  • ___ Pack for the honeymoon and day after your wedding.
  • ___ Provide wedding party with a wedding day schedule to ensure a smooth run.

Your Wedding Checklist: 1 day prior to your wedding

  • ___ Relax with your company and out of town guests. Remember to get plenty of rest after any late-night bachelorette parties. Many brides enjoy a massage with the females of the wedding party before the wedding. Manicures and pedicures are another popular way to take a break and look beautiful while doing it!
  • ___ Confirm transportation.
  • ___ Rehearse the ceremony.
  • ___ Hold a rehearsal dinner.

Your Wedding Checklist: Your Wedding Day!

Enjoy! This is your special day to shine.

Wedding & Party Network Newsletter

May
24
2007
by admin

Picture Perfect Wedding Photos

Your wedding photographs are your wedding keepsakes. They are not only a visual record of your wedding, but they are also a reflection of you and your personal style. So how do you get what you want from your wedding photographer? There are many factors to consider. Step back and look at the big picture.

Tips For Achieving Perfect Wedding Pictures Continue reading "THE BIG PICTURE – WEDDING PHOTOS" »

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