As promised we are pleased to kick off our first monthly give away. Last month, we introduced our [tag]personalized unity candles[/tag] to our selection. Well this month, we’re giving one away! We will feature one item a month and feature it as our “Monthly Give Away”. To enter simply subscribe to our Wedding Aisle Runner Blog and one lucky person will be randomly selected. The winner will be selected on September 29, 2007 so enter now. It’s that easy!

Nothing sounds more romantic than heading to a beautiful or particularly sentimental location to get married. On the other hand, nothing sounds more stressful than planning a wedding somewhere other than where you or your family lives. Getting a little information on [tag]how to plan a destination wedding[/tag] before actually starting to plan it can be invaluable.
There is only one concrete rule when it comes to [tag]planning a destination wedding[/tag]: you need a representative on location throughout the planning process. Sometimes brides and grooms to be can get proud and start believing that they don’t need any professional help planning their wedding. This might be true if you’re getting married in your hometown, but it’s almost certainly not true if you’re planning a destination wedding.
We’ve compiled a list of items that every bride should have while getting ready for the wedding. This is the [tag]wedding day emergency kit[/tag]. Of course there are a ton of other things that you should plan on having based on your needs. The intent of this list is to get you off to a good start
Avoiding these 7 simples things will keep a bride from turning into a [tag]bridezilla[/tag]!
1) Procrastinating
Don’t put it off…do it now. If you keep pushing everything back you WILL run out of time. Procrastinating will add even more stress to this already stressful time.
2) Trying to do everything yourself
Don’t feel like you can’t ask family and friends to help during this stressful time. Chances are, they will be more than thrilled to help. You can use help with invitations, making vendor calls, planning the rehearsal dinner and a bunch of other things.
3) Booking the wrong vendor
Be sure to do research before you book a vendor. Ask for referrals from past brides, family and friends to get you on the right path. Once you have those referrals, as the vendor for reviews from past clients.

Recently, we have received many requests for [tag]colored aisle runners[/tag]…thankfully we were able to meet those request. We have always offered [tag]colored broadcloth runners[/tag] for our clients, so we’d just like to give you a heads up. Below are a few shots of a recent lavender runner with silver [tag]monogram[/tag] that we completed for a summer wedding. It turned out beautifully.
[tag]Photography Tips[/tag] for Summer Weddings
From time-to-time, we receive [tag]wedding tips[/tag] from business in the wedding industry. The following info is distributed by www.Millionbrushes.com. ..there may be some helpful things to discuss with your photographer as you plan for your special day.
Summer is the high season for weddings. Most of the photographers are
fully booked during summer weekends.Here are some tips to help you in
this unnerving but highly rewarding endeavour…

As 2007 comes to a close, we wanted to take a look at some of the more popular trends of the year. Here is a small list of some of the most popular [tag]wedding trends of 2007[/tag].