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Wedding Season Survival
With the weather heating up and the days growing longer, wedding season arrives. Whether you’re a guest or hosting the big day, here are a few survival tips to keep in mind for the long months ahead.
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Sell Your Used Wedding Decorations
Any wedding DIYer has probably had to incur extra stress thinking all those wedding-specific decorations may not be useable again in any situation. Those buntings, the string lights, the table cloths and centerpieces — some may look good in your home, while others might look out of place. And chances are you’re not going to use those cake toppers, flower girl baskets or untouched wedding favors ever again.
Dealing With The Heat At Summer Weddings
Wedding season is upon us and whether your own wedding or a friend’s is being held outdoors, you’re going to want to be prepared for the heat. Some weddings get lucky — unseasonably mild weather or early morning rain showers before the ceremony can cool the event down considerably — but if your location is in the middle of a dry spell and you’re hitting temperatures of 80 or 90 degrees, you’re going to want to have a few ideas on how to keep cool.
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How to Throw an Adults-Only Wedding
It’s your wedding and you can — or at least, you should — do exactly what you want. And if that means you don’t want kids at your wedding, then so be it.