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How To Plan a Drive-By Engagement Party
COVID has certainly changed the way we do weddings and engagement celebrations. One creative way to hold a safe and socially distanced engagement party is a drive-by party for your friends and loved ones.
Category: Engagement
Prepare for an RV Honeymoon With These Practical Tips
Having trouble deciding where to go for your honeymoon? Why not try an RV honeymoon and go everywhere? If taking your honeymoon on the road sounds appealing, here are some tips to make the most of the adventure.
Category: Society
Easy Cuts That Make a Big Difference To Your Wedding Budget
Are you feeling the pain from an ever-expanding wedding budget? It doesn't have to be so expensive, and you can reign in the spending with a few practical decisions that will save you some serious cash.
Category: Wedding Materials
Can’t Get Traditional Life Insurance? Explore These Alternatives
If you're having trouble acquiring life insurance, there are a variety of creative alternatives - including nontraditional plans and self-insurance - to ensure peace of mind for you and your family members.
Category: Funeral
Considering a Backyard Wedding? Read This First
Having a backyard wedding is a clever way to cut costs on your wedding and make it more personal at the same time. Still, there are some things you'll need to know before you commit to tying the knot in the backyard.
Category: Wedding Planning
In Defense of the Honeymoon
While honeymoons are kind of tough to do currently, eventually life will get back to normal and honeymoons will be possible again. While you wait for that day, take the time to plan the perfect getaway.
Category: Wedding Planning
Little Ways To Show Your Wedding Vendors Appropriate Gratitude
After your wedding, it's important to show just how much you appreciate the people who helped you along on your big day. Thankfully, there are a variety of creative ways to thank your wedding vendors.
Category: Wedding Materials
Got Your Stimulus Check? How Engaged Couples Can Use the Funds Wisely
Earlier this year the government sent most Americans $1,200 to stimulate the economy. If you are able, consider paying down debt or creating an emergency fund. Or even use it to fund your wedding in part.
Category: Wedding Planning
A Quick Guide to Wedding Ring Shopping Online
In the age of coronavirus, most shopping is now being done online. And yes, that even includes wedding rings. With such an expensive purchase, you need to know how to shop safe and smart. Here are some tips.
Category: Wedding Materials
Do You Need Travel Insurance for Your Honeymoon?
Couples never expect anything to go wrong on their honeymoon. Still, it's important to plan for the worst case scenario and protect yourself with travel insurance. Here's how to shop smart and know your needs.
Category: Marriage