Archive for April, 2010

postheadericon Plan Your Own Wedding: The Variety of Ceremonial Rites

 

Which kind among the many types of wedding ceremonies is one of the most important decisions that a couple will be making when they planned to get married.

The most common wedding is the formal one. The bride dresses in a length-train gown, veil on top, driven by a white car, and eats an exceptionally large cake at the wedding reception. This kind of wedding embodies the elegance and seriousness of what a marriage is all about.

Nothing compares to civil wedding ceremony when it comes to seriousness. The civil wedding ceremonies—may vary from being large or small, indoors or outdoors—is one in which an appointed marriage authority like a judge is hired to officially tie the knot. This kind of wedding is held outside the church. For some couples, they marry at the municipal hall where the judge is located but one can always opt for other places. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Where to Go: Planning Your Destination Weddings

 

Dream weddings do not necessarily equate to traditional church weddings anymore, where the bride walks along the aisle with a length-train wedding dress and flowers on the side.

Women now dreams of a beach wedding in a tropical Caribbean paradise and the sand are between their toes while the sun shines brightly at the back—undoubtedly a spectacle of sunset.

Beach wedding is one kind of what we know as destination weddings. It is also called the location or eloping wedding. Another type of destination weddings is a garden one. Read the rest of this entry »