In the last couple of years, destination weddings have gained popularity. They’re an amazing opportunity to have the best time of your life celebrating your marriage with your closest friends and family. Since you’re in a different environment, they’re often free of the many distractions that keep us from focusing on the moment.
However, a destination wedding is not the right choice for every couple. Here are seven ways to know if you should have a destination wedding.
Back in November, we celebrated Betsy & Mike's wedding with them at the Alexandrian Hotel and Virtue Feed & Grain in Old Town Alexandria. The gorgeous bride and handsome groom were such a joy to work with! Check out all the highlights from their special day with the video from Ellen Bee Productions!
I recently shared with you the first five things you should do after getting engaged. From insuring your ring to hiring a wedding planner, you’ll want to tackle those five tasks before any other. But, while you’re handling those items, there are some things you should avoid.
When you first get engaged, it’s easy to get excited and jump the gun on certain details. However, doing so could cause major problems for you in the long run. No matter how anxious you are, here are four things you’ll want to avoid right after you get engaged.
Have you ever flipped through Martha Stewart Weddings or Vogue and seen an absolutely breathtaking wedding? Major wedding magazines feature only the best weddings. Full of stunning elements, they’re enough to have anyone dreaming of a day just like it.
But, planning a wedding that’s ready to grace the pages of your favorite magazine or blog isn’t easy. Today, I’m sharing four ways to create a publication worthy wedding that will have all the editors drooling.