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  1. 7 Alternatives to Having a Traditional Bridal Party

    kklein's blog Perhaps you have a massive family or big group of friends ... someone’s feelings by not including them in your wedding party. Or maybe you think the idea of bridesmaids and groomsmen is totally not ... Whatever your reasoning, it’s perfectly fine to skip the bridal party! Still want to honor the important people in your life without ...

  2. 10 Painless Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

    ssainato's blog What bride hasn't fantasized about her future wedding? We ... Credit: iStock 3. Invite Mother Nature to the party. Choose an under-the-radar locale to say your vows. Parks, wineries ... for a DIY birdcage veil , why not go the used route? Bridal stores sell veils for up to hundreds of dollars and I, for one, was ...

  3. 10 Sweet Ideas for a Literary-Themed Wedding

    Anonymous's blog Loverly is the heart of weddings: a visual ... and wedding shopping partners on the web. Find Bridal Guide on Loverly >> A library is a charming venue for your big ... Inspired By This via Lover.ly Bridal party gifts we love >> 6. We love this guest book table idea: Have your ...

  4. Unique First Dance Alternative Ideas

    Anonymous's blog Loverly is the heart of weddings: a visual ... and wedding shopping partners on the web. Find Bridal Guide on Loverly >> The first dance is a classic wedding ... all your guests to join you on the dance floor to get the party started. Photo Credit: Craig Walfrom Photography   via ...

  5. Beyond Petals: 9 Creative Ideas for Your Flower Girls

    Anonymous's blog Guest blogger: Emma Arendoski , founder and CEO of ... looked. Without any hesitation, a flower girl from another bridal party walked over to admire the gown, reached down, and fluffed the dress out. ...

  6. How to Get Married at Home

    Anonymous's blog Loverly is the heart of weddings: a visual ... and wedding shopping partners on the web. Find Bridal Guide on Loverly >> At-home weddings are romantic, ... you'll need to acquire any permits (some cities require "party" or amplified-sound permits), if your homeowner's insurance covers third ...