by Danielle Toth | Apr 1, 2022 | Wedding Traditions
While the bride’s dress is inarguably the most important of the wedding day, the bridesmaids’ dresses are a close second. These dresses often reflect the wedding colors, as well as the bride’s style and the vibe of the day. Winter wonderland wedding?...
by Danielle Toth | Mar 18, 2022 | Wedding Traditions
You may have attended a wedding where the attendees shower the bride and groom with rice as they leave the ceremony. This photographic tradition likely began with the Celts, who tossed rice, millet and other grains to appease spirits and ask for blessing and fertility...
by Danielle Toth | Feb 22, 2022 | Wedding Traditions
Bridesmaids and groomsmen are often part of a traditional wedding day, but are they really necessary? According to Bustle, the tradition of having bridesmaids goes back to Ancient Roman times. The bridesmaids dressed identically to the bride to ward off ghosts and...
by Danielle Toth | Feb 22, 2022 | Wedding Traditions
A recent social media post that falsely claimed that Apple was developing smart wedding rings that let couples know where their partner is or has been and whether they have removed the ring has sparked discussion of “nontraditional” rings in the wedding circuit. ...
by Danielle Toth | Jan 10, 2022 | Wedding Traditions
A receiving line is a great way to ensure you spend time with each of your guests and is an alternative to going table to table later in the reception. However, receiving lines take time away from other aspects of the reception, especially if you have a large guest...
by Danielle Toth | Nov 11, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
“Wedding etiquette” often sees the bridal party share a dance during the reception. Typically, this comes after the bride and groom’s first dance, the father/daughter dance and the mother/son dance, according to the American Wedding. Some couples even...
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