Re-gifting is not a popular idea, as it is generally considered taboo. I happen to fall on the unpopular side of this topic, and fully believe that re-gifting a wedding present is appropriate more often than not. Most people truly want you to be happy with what they give you, so if you are not,…
Read more3 Simple Ways to Cover Up Tattoos For Your Wedding
You love your tattoo. You spent long, agonizing hours deciding what to get, where to get it, and if you would still be happy with in 10 years. Then you laid down the cash, endured the needle, and have carefully cared for and proudly shown it off. But even though you are truly happy with…
Read moreRude Guest Questions You Do Not Need to Answer
We have all been there: Someone asks a question that is truly none of their business, yet we do not want to be rude in return, so we answer the question fully, only to wish forevermore that we had not. Sometimes people do not even realize they are being rude when asking such questions, so…
Read more6 Big Logistical Destination Wedding Planning Questions
We've gone over several ways you can help yourself when planning your destination wedding. But this time, I want to get into some of the questions that, if not answered now, will really become a thorn in your side later on. Some of these may have been answered in previous posts, but they are such common questions…
Read moreResponding to Advice
Advice. The word alone can evoke unpleasant feelings! Keeping the advice of others at bay as you plan your wedding while keeping relationships intact can be tricky, but the good news is that it is possible. Weddingbee.com offers excellent, well-thought-out ideas on this issue, and the responses presented can be used in regard to any…
Read moreRegistries: The Bridal Wish List
Bridal gift registries date back to 1902, when the clerk of a Minnesota china store began listing the names of brides and the china patterns they chose on index cards. Marshall Field, a Chicago department store, introduced the first official bridal registry in 1924. Jewelry stores picked up the trend in the 1930’s, and department stores…
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