How to Set a Table for a Wedding
You may never set the table at our receptions, but it’s important to know the difference between the formal and informal place settings for your big day. Which fork do you use first?
You may never set the table at our receptions, but it’s important to know the difference between the formal and informal place settings for your big day. Which fork do you use first?
Yes, getting married is about starting a new life together. But the wedding is much more than an event in which you officially become husband and wife. Planning a wedding together is one of your first and biggest relationship steps. It is an opportunity for your relationship to grow and flourish, but it will also challenge and test you as couple.
Once everything’s prepared and set, it’s key to be physically and mentally rested for your big day. Read on to learn more about how you should treat your mind and your body the night before!
When you envision your wedding, you see it as the perfect day, right? You want that special day to happen just as planned—everyone will be on time, your bridal party will walk down the aisle without tripping, you’ll remember your vows and so will he, the rings will slip on your fingers with ease, the weather will be beautiful, and everyone will be smiling. Things go smoothly without a hitch.
But then, it happens. Torrential Rains, a tornado, the tent company rented your tent to someone else and you have 300 guests coming, you’re from Atlanta getting married in Illinois your dress is four inches higher on one side compared to the other and your wedding is in two days….. The list goes on! These are all real stories and we do have more!