Saturday, July 17, 2010
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How to Facebook your wedding!
You’re young, getting married and want the world to know. You’re incredibly busy. And you really love Facebook.
Sound familiar?
It should. There are lots of brides-to-be in your position. At first it sounds like a hoot: picking out that first song, tasting cakes, choosing a venue. But add in endless seating arrangements, organizing who wants chicken and who wants fish, and the stress of hoping everyone remembers to RSVP? And the fact that you are still working a full-time job and going out for Friday night cosmos with the girls? Makes you wish you could just do just about everything on Facebook, doesn’t it?
Now you can!
Facebook is great. All the news you want to share zipping out into the internet so everyone is up-to-date with what’s going on. And now this very same dissemination of information is possible for your wedding.
Imagine asking your guests what songs they want to hear on the dance floor or talking to your bridal party all at once.
I’ll give you a second to pick yourself up off the floor…
It’s a Nice Day for a Facebook Wedding
Chances are you have a personal Facebook account already – one you check anywhere between once and 47 times a day. You’ve already updated your Relationship Status to “Engaged,” and it is certainly feasible to use your personal profile to help manage your wedding plans. But with a Facebook Page dedicated entirely to your wedding, you won’t have to perform a major profile overhaul to keep all the wedding info in line. Anyone who “Likes” your wedding will be updated via their News Feed whenever you make changes and add new content. Plus, you can make a Facebook Page really, really cool.
Click here to learn more!
Good luck and Happy Planning!
Bridal Registry - Must Read Tips!
Be sure that your registry is listed under both your name and your soon-to-be husband’s name. You will both have family, friends and acquaintances who will not know the other’s last name.
If you do not work from home, put the shipping address as your parents’ home or a close friend who does work from home so your packages don’t sit on the front porch.
There are a couple bulk registry websites that allow you to list items from multiple stores, this really comes in handy when you’re expecting gifts from around the country as not all locations have the same stores.
MyRegistry.com
You are able to add any item from any store into one list. They also offer a iPhone barcode app that lets you scan items into your list when you’re out and about.
Wishpot.com
You are able to add any item from any store into one list.
Wishbin.com
You are able to add any item from any store into one list.
Another Tip: Make sure to remember to put your registry information on your Wedding Website!
Have any other great wedding registry tips, please comment below
Ladybug Inspired Baby Shower
Marinated cheese bites topped with sundried tomatoes and speared with fresh rosemary. Handmade edible ladybugs were made from cherry tomatoes, olives, chives and black gel icing. How cute!
The little lady (with the help from Grandma and Auntie Jordann) made take-home favors for each guest filled with a yummy danish. Too cute!
Onto the Games!
Keepsake photo to show the little lady when she gets older :)
Next game:
Congratulations Isaac and Rachel! Can't wait to meet the little Lady :)
Marine Wedding - Fuschia and Navy
Christine's bridesmaids choose their own style of dress and coordinated the colors of alternating the navy and fuschia. Chic silver heels to beautiful updos complimented each bridesmaid. The beautiful bride... well you can say nothing more than she was just stunning!
I love Christine's wild side of choosing leopard print garters!
Photos were taken by Anna Weaver Photography
A candy buffet was set up for each guest to make their take home favor or to snack on some yummy sweets at the wedding. An assortment of hard candies to lollipops.
Sign says - "Step right up to the candy buffet - Its a sweet addition to a wonderful day - this is a treat we are offering you on this beautiful day. When we day "I do" use the scoop. Choose what you like - Leave some for others - Be Polite - as you enjoy your bag of treats - Please remember - LOVE IS SWEET -"
If you are doing to much dancing and your feet are sore from your heels... kick them off and go over here.
Compliments of the bride and groom
As a surprise to his new wife and guests - Acea and groomsmen stripped down to boxers and ties running down the dock and jumping into the lake. What a surprise!
Now I didn't think that the bride was going to jump in too.... but she did! So did the flower girl, bridesmaids and many more family members.
The Brown wedding was definently a wedding I won't forget and an inspiration of new ideas to be brought to other brides and myself.