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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a beautifully crafted video of your wedding day can be absolutely priceless.
Traditional vows are beautiful, but who wants to repeat what millions of couples have already said? A celebrant can help distinguish yours from all the rest.
Planning a wedding requires a wealth of resources. Why not recruit the assistance of two ladies who know how to work the aisle from every angle.
Finding the perfect wedding dress is one of a bride-to-be’s best moments. The salon manager of Back Bay’s Priscilla of Boston explains how to enjoy the process.
A seasoned party pro dishes about serving a crowd—and making sure everyone goes home happy.
A floral designer gives tips on how to keep costs in check—and reveals why his favorite arrangements hang from the ceiling.
Invitations are just paper, right? Wrong. Local stationer Arlene Cronk explains why the right design makes all the difference.
Weddings are all about the celebration, so an empty dance floor just won’t do. Getting your guests to boogie is an art, and this top Boston DJ has mastered the technique.
Organizing a wedding is often a pain in the you-know-what. Spare yourself the drama by choosing an party planner who’ll throw you the party of a lifetime — and maybe even save you a little cash along the way.
When guests sit down to a reception, they’re often dining beneath a towering (and expensive) floral masterpiece. How the cost of a centerpiece like this adds up.
These local bloggers survey the digital wedding landscape for a living — and offer some seasoned insight into what works and what definitely doesn’t.
On the big day, your groom won’t focus on anything but your eyes, lips, and smile. Enlist a professional makeup artist to make you glow.
This local baker offers guidance on ordering your tiers without fears. She offers up advice on popular accents, the groom’s cake, and saving money.
Overly posed photos are as outdated as whalebone corsets. A former shooter for newspapers and magazines explains the reporter’s approach as a wedding photographer.
Spoil your out-of-town guests with welcome bags chock-full of New England treats. Maps, notecards, wine, and food are the perfect goodies for friends and family.