Sean and Alex’s touching wedding ceremony at the Jefferson Memorial and a dance-the-night-away reception at The Carnegie Institute for Science is on the blog today. This wedding was full of personal touches and so much love! See how these two celebrated 16 years of long-distance dating. You won’t be able to help but smile!
With more and more guests traveling from out of town for a wedding, your rehearsal dinner could easily be the size of your reception if you followed tradition and invited all out of town guests. Because of this, welcome receptions have become more popular in recent years. A welcome reception serves as a casual and fun way to welcome your guests into town and kick off the celebratory weekend in style. Taking place the day before your wedding, here’s how to host the perfect welcome reception.
With more and more guests traveling from out of town to attend your wedding, securing a hotel room block is a must. This small gesture sets the stage for a memorable wedding weekend and shows guests how grateful you are they traveled to celebrate with you. Before you reserve your block, though, you need to know these seven things.
While the service a venue coordinator provides is crucial in planning and executing your big day, their services are meant to compliment a wedding planner, not replace one. Choosing to not hire a wedding planner simply because your venue has a coordinator could leave you overwhelmed during the planning process and on your wedding day. Here are the key differences between a venue coordinator and a wedding planner.
Creating a website for your wedding is vital to communicating important details with your guests. From travel and accommodations to ceremony details, your website is the hub for all things wedding. However, there is some details your website just shouldn’t include. Here are the seven do’s and don’ts of wedding websites.