Personal Ways to Fulfill the Tradition Something Borrowed
18, December 2020
If you are a soon-to-be-bride, then we are pretty sure that you have heard the saying a zillionth times before- ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe’ (luckily, a sixpence is not an easy currency to come by, so you don’t have to stress much about sticking something in your footwear, so relax and focus on other four!). This popular and Victorian English rhyme originated as a British wedding tradition, but has continued on for many couples and weddings, to date! Each element in this beautiful phrase represents a sort of good luck charm for the bride to carry onto with her when she is all set to begin the new journey of her life as a wife! Yes, we know it is a tad bit old-fashioned, but you know what it is and how it works! In fact, we believe that it is something very special and beautiful!
Week-End Wedding Resources: December 11th, 2020
11, December 2020
The ring is on your finger and the stars are in your eyes! With so many things to take care of and details to arrange, when you actually want to hit the snooze button and nap a little, planning a wedding during the winter season can be daunting and stressful. All you need is a hot cup of cocoa and your favorite pair of knitted mitts, and some radiant sunshine on your face to get started with your wedding planning. With the onset of the holiday season, use the overall cheer to your benefit, and take out some time to jot down wedding planning details on your bridal checklist.
DIY Wedding Signs for Your Day
2, December 2020
When we think about weddings, the most important and unforgettable moments of every wedding are those that have their own personal creativity. Those weddings where the couples or someone from the wedding party have introduced new and unique DIY wedding signs are the ones that leave an eternal impression on the minds and hearts of all wedding guests! Without any doubt, these are surely very small details that easily get looked over, but having a few signs posted around on your wedding day can be super helpful! How about writing out wedding ceremony details and information and the names of your wedding party instead of getting them printed on programs or directing all your wedding guests from the parking lot to the chapel or putting a cocktail menu on display. If you have fancy and creative penmanship skills or maybe your sweetheart or someone from your wedding party holds that creative hat, then it’s time for them to show them off with your wedding day decor!
Week-End Wedding Resources: November 27th, 2020
27, November 2020
Isn’t the onset of winter nostalgic for everyone or is it just us? Usually reserved for nesting, the cold months of December and January are all about taking that much-needed vacation and catching up with your loved ones. Once Halloween and Thanksgiving become things of the past, the clock says it is time when fuzzy woolens and piping hot cocoa officially dethrone light scarves and pumpkin spice. For all the brides out there who always romanticized the dreamy winter sunsets and resonated romance with long nights, we are parking our car in the very time of the year where our moods behold the crisp-to-cold temperatures and the spirit screams for a book by the fireplace while soaking up the light wintry sunlight.
Alternative Sweets Table Ideas
23, November 2020
Wedding dessert buffet stations or to put in simple words, the dessert tables, have been a huge deal in the US for a couple of years now! It is a widely popular option for couples who want to have an alternative to the traditional wedding cake! Coming in the picture, the dessert bars are gaining huge popularity amongst our 21-st century brides who are always looking for something out of the box, like those who want a classic yet elegant option for the traditional wedding-cake stand! During a white wedding, the dessert table is usually the most frequented spot of the night (apart from the open bar, of course!). The only sweet tables at the weddings that are the second most visited spot by all the wedding guests as they cover so many bases! They all at once become a focal point for the wedding reception and a bit of entertainment for all the wedding guests as they have all the flavors in the world that nobody can ever resist to miss as they are heck delicious!
An Unforgettable Fall Detroit Engagement Session
19, November 2020
Considered to be nature's confetti with glimpses of nostalgia and warmth, it is easy to see why autumn is considered to be the best season for photography. A season of promise, hope, and glory, when the weather cools down, the foliage of fall season turns into a beautiful palette of earthy and bucolic tones making portraits dramatic. Reflected as one of the most camera-friendly seasons, fall couple photography sessions are filled with dramatically tinged skies and moody-color palettes. With no harsh midday sunlight or humidity sticking out like a sore thumb, dramatic character of deep and dark colors mixing with the feel of melancholy, fall is the best season for couple photography sessions.
10 Ways to Cut Costs for Your 2021 Wedding
16, November 2020
You go, girl! You have found the one whom you love beyond boundaries and your biggest dream is to spend the rest of your life with him is going to be true soon. Yes, soon you will say those two magical words to him and officially be announced as “spouses”. Wow! Lovely moment to cherish for a lifetime and you won’t wish to leave it basic. Not to mention, the enchanting moment when you say “I do” to each other must be as magical as your love for each other. And there could be no better beginning to it than planning for it quite before and then look out for options that can help you make your big day as lovely as you both wished it to be!
Week-End Wedding Resources: November 13th, 2020
13, November 2020
Yes! The season of cuddles and snuggles is officially here for all our brides out there. With the onset of sweater weather, we are definitely feeling the warm radiance of love in the hazy sunshine and early evenings. This season calls for some ‘hygge’ vibes and all you need to find is a warm and sunny corner in the house for getting cozy with a brewing cup of hot cocoa, to wrap yourself up in a blanket like a burrito and watch the world go by. We are all in for getting cozy in our fuzzy socks and warm cashmere woolens, with our brides planning their wedding for 2021.
Jewish Weddings
9, November 2020
Even if you have never been to any Jewish wedding, you may definitely have heard of or seen them in the movies or TV series like Wedding Crashers, Along Came Polly, New York I Love You, and others. The two most famous rituals of breaking the glass and dancing the Horah, make every Jewish wedding distinct from any other wedding. No wonder Jewish weddings provide a bucket full of incredible opportunities to the Jewish wedding photographers to capture some really incredible wedding photos in the best of frames! Weddings not only provide individuals with companionship, but they also ensure the physical and spiritual survival of humanity by creating communities that mirror divine law, and Jewish weddings are one of them! Jewish weddings are integral to God’s plan of ongoing creation, which began with the creation of the first human couple, Adam and Eve.
LGBTQ+ Weddings
9, November 2020
Weddings. For straight couples, planning a wedding is a pretty daunting task. The traditions have been acknowledged and accepted over the centuries, rules have been set, experiences have been gathered and shared. However, for same-sex couples, it’s all an unchartered territory. There are no set rules and pre-set expectations. As scary as that sounds, that also means freedom to try new things! To set rules and make way for new traditions.