Category: wedding invitations

Where Would You Love To Spend Your Annual Honeymoon?

 

So, you are about to get married, huh? Well, before that exciting day comes, why not try to put in your plan about planning where to spend your honeymoon? You know, there are lots of Destination Wedding locations that you can find on the Internet and if you don’t have any idea where to find them, it’s best that you read on and you will really make sure that you and your partner for life will enjoy your honeymoon and yes, you might even plan to make your honeymoon last for 50 years or so once you’ve seen this top directory of various wedding destinations.

In this directory, not only you will find out where the best destinations for wedding in one place but for different areas as well. Say, for example, both your and your groom or bride would love to spend a great time in the Bahamas, you will see here that you can get more than one selection or vacation spot in in that place. You might want to choose a Destination Wedding location in England and you want to stay at a castle-cum-hotel, you can find what you want here at destination-wedding-locations.com and you find it not hard in doing so. If you want a very amazing honeymoon destination, you can choose from a handful destination zones in the Fiji Islands and be away from all the humdrum of everyday life just to spend valuable time with your sweetheart.

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How to find Free Wedding Program Templates

by Michael J

Every bride would like for her wedding to be as easy and trouble-free as possible. One way to do that is to use Wedding program templates. Templates can be used for everything and you’ll have invitations that look like they were designed by Martha Stewart, and all you have to do is provide some details about the wedding. 1000s of templates are readily available if you know where to locate them. Lets talk about the best resources and how to find them for free.

Create Your Own Template

Who can be better than you yourself to design your wedding program template. If your partner is free you can take his/her help and have a great time while doing it.

That’s What Friends are For

Not all of us have that creative bug. So why not ask a friend to step in and help? One of the reasons that they’re your friend is because you help each other. Just take the time to ask.

Take the help of Bridal Magazines

If you haven’t discovered many of the fabulous bridal magazines then you owe it to yourself to drop into your local Barnes & Noble, buy a Starbucks coffee and discover a brand new and exciting world of help.

Searching Templates on Internet

One of the best FREE resources is the Internet. There are so many online web sites devoted to wedding templates and ideas. Try keyword searches for Free Wedding Program Templates.

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Posted in wedding invitations on Jan 28th, 2009, 4:42 am by Michael J     

How to Set your Destination Wedding Budget

by Jenny Moore

Jenny Moore, a wedding invitation design specialist, is sharing tips on budgeting for a destination wedding. These remote weddings are becoming so very popular, I thought that I would share a few budgeting tips to think about while planning a destination wedding.

In any wedding planning book, you’ll find a budget page where you plan for all the standard wedding expenses (like your photographer, wedding flowers, band, your wedding dress and the food). But what if you’re having a destination wedding? Below are some costs that are specific to destination weddings that aren’t usually mentioned in standard wedding budgets:

Wedding site visit: Visit your destination at least once to check out venues and meet with potential vendors.

Wedding travel: Includes airfare, accommodations, car rental, and meals and entertainment.

Shipping: Leave a little room in the budget for sending beach theme wedding programs, linens, place cards, or other items to your destination.

Flying in vendors or your wedding officiant: If plan to hire someone who doesn’t live at your destination, you’ll be expected to pay their airfare, accommodations, local travel expenses, and per day spending money.

Group activities: You’ll probably host events over the weekend, such as a welcome party, rehearsal dinner, and a day after the wedding brunch.

Subsidizing expenses: You might help out with the bridal parties travel expenses or offer to pay for the bridesmaids’ dresses, jewelry, or shoes.

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Posted in wedding invitations on Sep 20th, 2008, 10:16 am by Jenny Moore     

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