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The Wedding Ceremony Planner by Judith Johnson

August 25th, 2010 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Books

The Wedding Ceremony Planner by Judith Johnson
The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day . Many couples want a spiritual but not a religious ceremony that truly celebrates their unique set of beliefs, values and life circumstances. They want their ceremony, their way but don’t know where to begin or what questions they need to ask. The Wedding Ceremony Planner is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide. (more…)

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Guide and Tips to Decrease the Stress of Planning Your Wedding

August 25th, 2010 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

Marriage proposal has been uttered by your spouse, and you said “Yes!”, and now is the time to plan a wedding. Every bride will face riding on a dreadful emotional roller coaster when it comes to planning her own wedding. After years of dreaming and longing for a once in a lifetime chance to have a unique wedding, she will find wedding planning to be a bit more stressful than she anticipated. Not everyone is financially capable of hiring a professional wedding planner and very few employers are willing to let their employees take time off to plan a wedding. So what’s the solution? In most cases, family and friends get really excited when an engagement is announced. This excitement is almost always followed by offers to help in some way, shape, or form. This is where you begin to curb your soon to be stressful ride on an emotional roller coaster—involve your family and friends as much as possible. Here are a few useful ways to help you avoid becoming a stressful-bride. (more…)

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The Importance of Wedding Albums

August 7th, 2010 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

The Importance of Wedding Albums . Defiantly your wedding album is one of the most important elements of your wedding and will be a lasting reminder of your most special day that you will be able to enjoy for many years after the day. Wedding albums also often become family heirlooms, being passed on from one generation to next, and form an important part of a family’s history. Well, the first thing to consider is whether your photo albums should contain only pictures from your wedding day itself or should be a complete record of the event starting with your engagement till the end of reception. (more…)

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