by Danielle Toth | Oct 6, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
April showers bring May flowers. And what do May flowers bring? Weddings! (Although you get half a point if you said, “Pilgrims.”) Springtime is not only the start of wedding season but also the time when a variety of flowers begin to bloom! However, not...
by Danielle Toth | Aug 19, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
Following dinner, many newlyweds begin the dancing portion of the reception by sharing a first dance together. Typically, the bride and groom choose a slow song that is meaningful to them and have the dance floor to themselves. But what if you’re not into a...
by Danielle Toth | Aug 13, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
Choosing your wedding flowers can be a chore. You might fall in love with a flower only to find it isn’t in season for your wedding. And nothing’s worse than a droopy bouquet or petal-shedding centerpiece. To ensure your blossoms remain beautifully in...
by Danielle Toth | Jun 29, 2021 | Uncategorized, Wedding Traditions
Typically the first thing you hear when you tell someone you’re getting married is, “Let me see the ring!” But what if you’re iffy on wearing either an engagement or wedding ring? In many Western cultures, like ours, both men and women wear...
by Danielle Toth | May 25, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
We’ve all seen the traditional tiered wedding cake during a reception, typically adorned with a tiny bride and groom. However, the cost of a cake can be quite expensive (the average was $500 in 2019, according to The Knot), and many couples are looking to place a more...
by Danielle Toth | Apr 9, 2021 | Wedding Traditions
Parading all the single women at your wedding onto the dance floor and asking them to fight each other over some flowers is a time-honored wedding tradition. Or is it? According to The Knot 2018 Real Weddings Study, the bouquet toss decreased in popularity from 54% in...
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