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Beauty Treatments NOT to Get Right Before Your Wedding

Posted by Leena Kollar on 18th Feb 2015

On your wedding day, you want to look good. You want to do yourself up a bit more than usual while staying true to who you are. And for many women, this means getting beauty treatments to enhance their appearance. There is nothing wrong with treating yourself to a day of beauty and pampering. However, there are some beauty treatments that you want to get well before the week of …

Keeping Your Wedding Day Memories Alive

Posted by Leena Kollar on 28th Jan 2015

If you've ever planned a wedding, you know that it requires a lot of planning. Months and months of figuring out details, all to be swiftly celebrated on one special day. It goes by so fast, and sometimes as the bride, memories of the day are so easily forgotten. Luckily, you can hold on to some of your wedding day memories with the photographs that your photographer snaps for …

Arctic Colors For a Winter Wedding

Posted by Leena Kollar on 7th Jan 2015

There is something about winter weddings that is romantic and whimsical. Especially when there is lots and lots of snow. But even when there isn't snow, the winter vibe has something cozy about it. When I look at pictures of winter weddings, I can't help but crave a cup of hot chocolate. I envision pine cones and cinnamon sticks and snowflakes as centerpieces. I can see why som …

A Sweet Treat: Wedding Candy Bars

Posted by Leena Kollar on 4th Dec 2014

If you have been to any weddings recently, you may have noticed that many couples are choosing to treat their guests to a candy bar. This wedding trend has been growing, and couples who choose to have a candy bar do it in different ways. Some will have clear bags for guests to load up candy with as a wedding favor to take home. Some will have candy available, along with a small …

Wedding Waiting Periods

Posted by Leena Kollar on 12th Nov 2014

Have you ever been to a wedding where you had to wait a really long time for the bride & groom to make it to the reception after the ceremony? At most weddings, there is a "waiting period" between the ceremony and the reception, often filled in with a cocktail hour. But sometimes that waiting period is well over an hour, and there is only so much eating and socializing peop …
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