Monday, February 21, 2011; 1:24 PM

With Valentine's Day flowers withering, I couldn't think of a better time to dive into this year's biggest wedding trends. Don't be deceived by the turn of a new decade. Old world romance and elegance will reign supreme for the 2011 bride. Vintage glamour will undoubtedly dominate the wedding scene. If you are gracing an aisle this year, do not shy away from the Victorian era that will definitely provide sophistication and unmatched class. With all eyes on the April 29th nuptials, which if you don't already know Whose Wedding It Is Anyway, may very well be the template for the 2011 bride.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011; 7:54 AM
It is well documented that more than 25% of all engagements happen on Valentine's Day each year. That means that nearly 250,000 newly engaged couples will flood the US wedding market beginning on Tuesday, February 15th this year. What's first for this new couple?
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Monday, January 3, 2011; 1:34 PM
Has everyone been getting bombarded with wedding scams lately? They are driving us crazy.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010; 1:55 PM
Are you going to entertain during this holiday season? I thought I would throw out a few hints on throwing the perfect party.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010; 10:46 AM
Registering for your wedding gifts can be a lot of fun and certainly less stressful than most of the decisions you will have to make along the way. Below we have compiled some tips for developing your bridal registry which should help to make the decisions easier and better thought out.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010; 1:40 PM
I have had so many people ask me how to go about becoming a wedding planner. I thought it might be time to write a post about it and spell it all out.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010; 1:20 PM
I'm getting married and July and I'm on a small budget, the building I'm having my wedding/reception at has a horrible paint color on the wall and the vendor does not allow anything to hangs from the walls, meaning tacks, tape and nails are prohibited. My question is how can I cover the gruesome paint job without breaking the rules?
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