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?
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!
Contracts are binding legal document that are to be taken very seriously. Unfortunately in my business of Wedding Planning I get my fair share of Brides that come to me with contracts signed and they really have no clue as to what they signed up for. Brides can be likened to a deer in headlights at times. This is an emotional time, the ooh and ahh moments often overwhelm them.
There are some things to think about when choosing your cake.
Colors to avoid are bright colors like Blue, purple, bright pink and red. I am not saying a touch here, or there is an absolutely out of the question. You will want to remember that the food coloring will dye you and your guests lips and tongue that color. Yikes blue lips! Not only that what groom doesn’t try to smash the cake in the bride’s face? Red icing – White dress! Do I need to say more? If you need the color use gum paste flowers, ribbon, or fresh flowers.