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The 411 of
Proper Wedding Dance Etiquette By Amy Spade
Although the "old" days had a very basic structure to the wedding schedule
of events, times have changed and those rules don't always apply anymore. So, when it comes to who dances with whom, there
are multiple answers.
Wedding Receiving Line Etiquette—Greeting Your
Guests with Style By Jean Bachcroft
Even though it’s a great tradition with a long history, some
couples choose not to greet their guests in a receiving line fearing that this might take too long. Frank Gregoli, a top New
York party planner says realistically, one should allow 30 minutes for every 100 people in the line. If this time allotment
fits within your plans and you’d like to be certain that you personally welcome and thank each of your guests, read
on... [READ FULL ARTICLE]
Should You Send Save the Date Notices To Your Guests?By Sara Haese
Wedding invitations play an important role in planning your
wedding, and in today’s society, Save the Dates are becoming increasingly popular because of your guests’ busy
schedules. You want to do everything you can to make sure family and friends will be able to share in the joy of your wedding
day. [READ FULL ARTICLE]
The Wedding Aisle - Who is Walking You Down it? By Victoria Williams
Choosing who should walk down the aisle with you is not as easy
at it has been in the past. In the past, it has always been assumed that the father of the bride is to be the one.. [READ FULL ARTICLE]
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