Filed under: Budget & Basics Corbis Did you know that there is meaning behind the wedding date you choose? It's hard to choose a wedding date or "birth date" of your marriage with all the details that have to fall into place - key guests have to be able to make it, the location you want has to be available and some of your must-have vendors need to be free. Let the stars help you pick your wedding day, or if you already selected your wedding date, find out which zodiac sign the Sun is in at the time of your wedding and get clues as to what your wedding day -- and marriage -- will be li... |
Source: msnsymbols.com If you haven’t set your date yet, this might help in making your decision! Check out your wedding date horoscope at horoscopes.aol.com and see what’s in store for your big day ... |
Filed under: Budget & Basics Cheryl Hoffman Think very carefully about choosing your wedding date. Make a list of all the dates that you cannot got married on -- a religious holiday, business conflict (an accountant may not want to get married at the end of March/early April) or other obligations -- and talk to your fiancé and parents about any conflicts they may have, too, before finalizing your wedding date. You may want to pick a few possible dates and be flexible. If you have your heart set on a specific location or vendor, having a few dates in mind will help your chances of securi... |
Looking for a little extra luck on your wedding day? Want a wedding date that your guests just can’t help but remember? While it will be hard to beat the overwhelming popularity of the lucky 7-7-07 wedding date, 2010 does bring the opportunity for a Sunday wedding on 10-10-10. Not too shabby! One tip though – if you are planning a wedding on the lucky number 10, you may want to consider booking your vendors extra early. And, if you are planning well in advance – Saturday the 10th, of the following year offers a cool “count down” date of 9-10-11. Have any other ideas? ... |
When choosing a wedding date, think about the time of year you want to get married. Have you always dreamed of a winter wedding? Do you want to get married outside? Have you always loved the fall? Or do you want to get married over the holiday season?In addition to the season, you also want to consider the people who are most important to you. Talk to these guests -- parents, grandparents, siblings, and best friends -- to make sure they are free on the date before putting down a deposit. You don't want to book a hall and find out that dad has a convention out of town that he must attend.And ke... |
Introducing MY SUBWAY SIGN! Ditch the tired wedding registry go-to’s and celebrate in style with a customized wall hanging that captures the unique details of your Big Day. Modern masterpieces with a vintage twist, these custom signs celebrate the ‘route of life’, highlighting important ‘stops’ along the way. Engraved cheese platters? So passé! Instead, commemorate a wedding date with a piece of art that is personal, timeless, and sophisticated. Available in 10 gender-neutral colors and multiple sizes, each piece is made to order and can be designed online in a manner of minutes... |
This may sound like a weird topic to talk about in a blog, as some weddings dates are chosen because of a significant date, or because of lucky numbers. Some don't care, and let the venue they choose pretty much decide what date they will have. Either way, something that often gets overlooked is to know what is going on that date in the area where the wedding is, or something that would snarl traffic badly.I have had clients that didn't know ahead of time that things were going to happen that could compromise their wedding. This is hard to avoid, as we were notified three months before a we... |
Not that EVERY wedding date isn't unique and special, but I'm literally talking about the DATE on the calendar. We've had so many one of a kind dates is recent years. First that comes to mind is 7-7-07. The lucky date that none of us at Engaging Affairs had to work a wedding, but I was lucky enough to attend a wedding of good friends in Baltimore. Last year, the date was 10-10-10 and we were all in wedded bliss. I had been working with Kendra and Ed for over a year to make sure their wedding at the City Club of Washington, Franklin Square was absolutely perfect.&nb... |
Filed under: Budget & Basics Cheryl Hoffman When choosing your wedding date, anticipate any possible conflicts such as traditional family holidays (Mother's Day, Father's Day), long weekends when most guests may have their own plans (Thanksgiving weekend) and, of course, sporting events that may keep the groom and other men at your wedding at the bar instead of on the dance floor. Try not to plan your wedding on Super Bowl Sunday or during a playoff season -- hockey, basketball or baseball. But of course you can't predict every possible major event. When you look at the calendar to set... |
This weekend, my team and I will be taking good care of a wedding scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 10th. October 10th was a very popular wedding date request for Howerton+Wooten Events. Why? Because the numbers that make up October 10, 2010 are 10-10-10. So, what is up with that? Numerology is pretty powerful to so many people (especially brides and grooms). So, if you are interested in selecting a clever wedding date, plan early! Wedding dates with unique or special numbers typically book early. So, you might find yourself working harder than usual to book your wedding ve... |