How To Obtain A Marriage License

Are you ready to get married? If you want to get married then there are a lot of plans that you need to start making. To get a marriage license, you will need some documents to present to your local authorities. Understanding exactly what you need to do to obtain the license is critical to avoid delays. Take a look at what you need to know to obtain your license quickly. Read More 

3 Considerations For A Beautiful But Comfortable Wedding Dress

If you aren't committed to one particular type of wedding dress and are having a hard time narrowing down your options, you may want to consider the comfort of the dress. After all, the wedding day can be a marathon with photo shoots, the reception line, etc. While you want a dress that looks beautiful, you don't want one that's so uncomfortable that it ruins your special day. Take a look at how the right style, material, and add-ons can improve your dress. Read More 

Beach Wedding Checklist: Things To Consider When Planning Your Special Day

Planning a beach wedding can be an incredibly fun and rewarding experience. But it's also important to remember that there are a few key things you need to take into consideration before saying your vows. This article gives you a few tips to ensure that your beach wedding goes off without a hitch. Consider the Time of Year Beach weddings are beautiful any time of year, but the weather will be a big factor in deciding when to have your wedding. Read More 

Tell Your Wedding Officiant These 5 Things During Rehearsal

Nearly all weddings call for a rehearsal of some kind. Gathering all the people who will form the moving parts of the ceremony is vital to ensure a smooth and beautiful wedding. Your officiant should be part of this process, even if they've done this many times before. One key reason to include even a seasoned officiant in the rehearsal is to let them know some important pieces of information specific to your big day. Read More 

Ways To Walk Down The Aisle If You Have A Blended Family

Traditionally, many brides had their father walk them down the aisle at the start of their wedding ceremony. You might favor this idea, but you'll find more and more people choosing alternative options. If you come from a blended family, you may have a father and stepfather who are both parts of your life. In advance of your wedding, you'll want to give careful thought to how you'll walk down the aisle. Read More