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Monthly Archives: July 2010

South Dakota Wedding Advice – Attire Etiquette

Rules for the wedding attire have evolved with the times, but there are still traditional standards for type of fabric, lengths and styles. Here are some guidelines: Yes, the formality of your bridesmaids’ dresses should match that of your wedding dress. Although traditionally the dresses were the same length as the wedding gown, the rise…

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South Dakota Wedding Advice – Wedding Guest Etiquette

It may be your wedding day, but it’s better to mind your guests and avoid these common wedding etiquette faux pas…  When planning the wedding details keep in mind that you’ll be the only one to notice if the wedding flowers aren’t the exact color or if the cake tilts to the left , but wedding…

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South Dakota Wedding – Country Pattern

Patterns can be tricky to work with, but the right pattern can help to create depth and any feeling you desire. Just stick with your color scheme and also your desired atmosphere like our vendors did on this concept to creation. Yellow is an up and coming color. We are seeing it in pale and…

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South Dakota Wedding Concept – Teacher

Finally, a teacher inspired South Dakota Wedding concept. There are plenty of teachers getting married and what more fun than theming a wedding around your profession or career. There are so many subtle ways to bring these school related elements into your grand event. Think apples, chalkboards, books and library cards… Credits: books, apples, invitation, chalkboard, bouquet,…

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South Dakota Wedding Advice – Thank You Note Etiquette

Yes, we all love to receive gifts, and weddings are a perfect occasion for gift-giving, as friends and loved ones customarily honor the commitment of the newly betrothed by showering them with wedding gifts. As the happy couple, just remember to always feel privileged – not entitled. Approach thank-yous with as much thought and organization…

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