

How a Baseball Game Didn't Ruin a Wedding
Not every situation that doesn't go perfectly during a wedding totally ruins the wedding; It can actually turn out to be humorous in the future. But sharing important details (as well as having wedding professionals who are on their game) can prevent some of those small hiccups. Consider this story: Several years ago, I attended my cousin's wedding in a suburb of Philadelphia. As the reception progressed, the dance floor was full so the DJ read the crowd well and decided it w


Wedding Tip of the Week: Consider what you will do with personalized items after the wedding before
Personalization is the key word for weddings today, from decor pieces to the cake cutting silverware, you have the options of getting whatever you want engraved, painted, or even carved into your items. However, before you spend money on getting that personalization, consider what you will be doing with it afterwards, and that may determine not only if you should spend the money on it, but also what the personalization will say. For example, it is super cute to put "Bride" an


Here Comes the Groom's Cake!
A wonderful opportunity to honor the groom. If you've attended a wedding recently and there were two cakes instead of one, you may have seen and tasted a groom's cake. It may seem to be something entirely new, but the groom’s cake actually has a rich tradition in wedding history that dates back to Victorian England and perhaps even earlier. More recently popular in the rest of the country, the groom’s cake has for years been an important part of weddings in the South. Legends


Break the Tradition: 4 Reasons To Not Smash Wedding Cake In Each Other's Faces
We've all seen the scene where the new couples cuts their wedding cake and proceeds to smash the cake in each other's face. Some people believe you have to smash the cake because it's a tradition, but here are a few reasons why you might want to consider breaking this tradition. 1. It ruins your makeup You just spent an insane amount of time and money having your makeup done. Now your face is covered with icing - is your makeup artist still around to fix everything? 2. Dye in