Wedding Planner Reveals the Common Ceremony Tradition Many Couples Are Now Choosing to Forgo originally appeared on Parade. Weddings can be such a big production, even if they’re on the smaller side.
While you may be familiar with the American traditions of marriage—the bride wearing white, a couple exchanging rings, and vows that end in “I do”—there are endless unique wedding traditions around ...
Call to mind some of the most stunning wedding photographs you’ve ever seen: cascading flowers, radiant smiles, a few well-earned tears, maybe candlelight flickering against silk and tulle. Now ...
While the world's oldest preserved cake dates back nearly 4,000 years, wedding cakes can be roughly traced back about 2,500 years to Ancient Rome. Some of the earliest known examples of wedding cakes ...
From the marriage contract to breaking the glass under the chuppah, many Jewish couples adapt their weddings to celebrate gender equality Traditional Jewish weddings share one key aspect with ...
As civil ceremonies outnumber Roman Catholic ones for the first time, Deirdre McArdle explores the variety of ways couples can now tie the knot ...
Discover creative ways to weave your family’s cherished traditions into your wedding ceremony, making your special day uniquely personal and unforgettable! Photo from Pexels.com Creating a wedding ...