Oct 23, 2008 -
I recently got engaged and am SO excited!! It was the best proposal I could have ever imagined. However, I am trying to plan my wedding on a limited budget..
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May 05, 2009 -
Love, Love Me Do (www.lovelovemedo.com) was started in September 2008 by 2 good friends who each wanted to plan the most perfect wedding. Except they had something called a BUDGET. Despite that, they still managed to inject a healthy dose of creativity and create weddings they both love.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
how does one go about planning a wedding from abroad? i feel as if this would be less complicated if we had agreed on a destination wedding (not personal enough) or had decided to have our respective families travel to france (in light of the current economic crisis.......not feasible). and so we settled on a place (new york), a venue (his sister's backyard), and a general date.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Just like everyone else, we’re obsessed with all things Twilight. So imagine our delight when we get to jet over to Vancouver, Canada, to watch the sequel being shot for ourselves! Here are all the behind-the-scenes secrets from the New Moon set (plus a few topless shots of the guys – well, we couldn’t resist)
1 During filming, Kristen was very serious about watching her scenes being played back.
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Jul 29, 2007 -
Finding the Perfect Wedding Dress
By Julie Sabatino
These tips can help you simplify the process of picking out the perfect wedding dress.
After matching the right dress to brides for many years, I’ve learned that there are four factors that go into deciding on a wedding dress. Consider each before you start your search and you’ll save time and avoid frustration.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Sarah Palin didn't put an index in her book. So we made one for her.
By Christopher Beam
Posted Tuesday, Nov.
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Jul 29, 2007 -
Words Worth a Thousand Pictures
The creative folks at Wonderful Graffiti Wedding (wonderfulgraffitiwedding.com) make it easy for you to put your feelings into words and then, surprisingly and oh-so-beautifully, put those words (or names or monograms) on a wall, a door, a votive, a limo or just about any smooth surface you can think of.
Their web site has some great ideas for personalizing your wedding from adding a famous quote to the backdrop of your ceremony site to decorating a wall at the reception with the menu. There are even ideas for personalizing your wedding favors with your monogram and signaling where the ladies’ room is with a cute insignia.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
When the Apostle Paul declared that women shall cover their heads during worship who knew a biblical commandment would have such a profound impact on fashion. Our for-Sistas dating back to African American roots and beyond to the mother land, Africa, today's modern Afro-American women wears centuries of heritage on their heads. "I think it's because it's rooted in the African tradition that says that when one presents oneself before God… that you should be at your best –- that you should present excellence before the Almighty," says Craig Marberry co-author of Crowns. Well even if you have no intention of dressing to the Nines for the "Almighty" you can't deny that Church Ladies bring majestic wisdom refined beauty to the fashion world.
As the early 20th century was finding it's footing Afro-Americans were beginning to enjoy some limited independence. "Sunday church services provided African American women who worked as domestic servants or in other subservient roles the only real chance to break away from their drab, dreary workday uniforms. says Michael Cunningham of Time Magazine and co-author of Crowns. The women typically went for textured fabrics, bright colors and of course the key ingredient flamboyancy, some of the hats I see today have it all over Liberacci in that department. A matching ensemble is also important to the outfit; shoes, pocket book and gloves but I don't need to tell you ladies that right ;)
Hats also served as status symbols.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
My boyfriend and I are getting married. We have talked marriage before, as we have been together for six years, and we're finding out how difficult hammering out the details can be. We come from two complicated families.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
This sticky tip etiquette question comes from Angelica, part of our Money Talk group.
I had brunch with a pal recently at a fairly upscale new restaurant and the entire experience was a bust. We had just worked out and were starving so we put in our order as soon as we sat down.
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