Archive for the ‘Nashville Wedding Information’ Category
After Your Wedding in Nashville: Will You Store Your Wedding Dress?
Since childhood, all women dream of having a gorgeous wedding dress. The wedding dress and the accessories that go with it are the most crucial part of the wedding ceremony. Most married women do their best to make sure their wedding dresses are stored in a safe and secure place, in preparation for the day that they hand it down to her children and grandchildren. They also try to preserve the memory of their wedding day by safely storing their wedding outfit. Read the rest of this entry »
An Album for Your Nashville Wedding
A wedding album is something that no one ever really thinks about until after the wedding is finished, but when the big event is over and you’re back home from your romantic honeymoon, it’s your wedding album and the photographs you have inside it that you’ll go back to again and again, to bring back the wonderful memories of the happiest day of your lives.
You also need to determine what to do with your Nashville wedding photos because there are various wedding album ideas that you need to choose from before you settle on the one that’s right for you. Read the rest of this entry »
Nashville Wedding Help: Quick Guide to Buying Bridal Shower Favors
A wonderful way to end a bridal shower is by encouraging the guests to take a bridal shower favor before leaving. Bridal shower favors are small items that serve as little thank-you gifts for everyone who came to the party. Some of these people may be taking time off from work or other duties just to be at the bridal shower, so it would be nice to show them that their efforts are appreciated, and acknowledge their presence with a small token. Read the rest of this entry »
Nashville Wedding Information: Who Will Walk the Bride Down the Aisle?
Guest Post:
The father walking his daughter down the aisle and entrusting her to the care of her future husband is a time-honoured tradition, a tradition which symbolizes a father giving his most valuable treasure to another man who will love, respect and honor her for all the years to come. However, this tradition isn’t as religiously followed nowadays as more and more women are marrying at a later age. In addition, there are instances where a woman has a father and a stepfather, or has a father who passed away. Read the rest of this entry »
A Surprising Way to Save Money on Your Wedding in Nashville
Getting married, at any age, is a momentous undertaking. According to recent estimates, about 2 million couples get married each year in the United States alone. That’s a large percentage of people, and the figure just keeps getting higher.
However, whether we’ve been married or not, we all know that the process of getting married is extremely expensive. There are so many preparations that need to be done and so many details that need to be organized. There’s the matter of a wedding dress, a suit for the groom and best man, a Nashville wedding and reception venue, food, invitations, and more. Read the rest of this entry »
Get Moving on Your Nashville Wedding Planning: Here’s How
Imagine a world where every bride could have the Nashville wedding of her dreams. A world where there’s always enough money and everyone involved in the wedding didn’t chip in with unsolicited advice and just did what they were told. It’s too bad that that world doesn’t exist.
The world we live in is a world of deadlines, tiny budgets, and stuck-up hotel event managers that can’t wrap their heads around the fact that you can’t have your wedding on the first Saturday in June because Aunt Agnes has an appointment with her Chiropodist on that day, and that’s the only day that her sloth of a son can take her there and that’s why you need to move the wedding date to the second Saturday. The world is indeed flawed. Read the rest of this entry »
Make an Entrance at Your Nashville Wedding in a Vintage Car
If you’re like most people, you consider your wedding day as the most special day of your life, and you naturally want everything about it to be beautiful and romantic. Your wedding dress, jewelry, the food served, the wedding and reception venues, the décor – and your wedding transportation have to be exactly what you want them to be: just perfect. Read the rest of this entry »
A Guide to Writing Your Own Wedding Vows from a Nashville Officiant
Guest Post
As someone who officiates at Nashville weddings, I give assistance to people of various faiths and differing life experiences in making their wedding ceremony perfect. It doesn’t matter whether you choose to have a formal and traditional wedding or a contemporary and casual one, it’s your wedding vows that make your wedding day memorable not just for you, but for your guests as well. Read the rest of this entry »




