Bridal Blog
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How to Find Your Interior Design Style when Registering for Your Wedding
The idea of registering for whatever you want at face value sounds like a dream. This is oftentimes until you become overwhelmed with options. Whether you are a younger bride who has yet to build a home, or just have yet to nail down your own interior taste, here are some things to consider when discovering your design style as you register for your wedding.
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How to Wedding Shop for a Couple That's Already Established
We’ve all been to a wedding where the couple is hard to buy for. Whether they already have a well-stocked home, have lived together a long time already, are entering a second marriage, or whatever the case may be, some couples can require a little more thinking when it comes to purchasing an appropriate wedding gift.
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Why You Should Still Write Thank-You Cards in 2025
A best practice for after your wedding is writing thank-you cards--even in 2025. This is to foster a stronger connection with your guests through expressing gratitude, reassuring your guests that you received their gift, and offering them a keepsake they'll hold on to and remember your wedding by for many years to come.
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Burying the Bourbon
Burying the bourbon is a uniquely southern tradition that is suspicioned to ensure beautiful weather on the day of your wedding. The superstition would have it that burying a bottle of bourbon exactly one month before your wedding will ensure it won’t rain the day of the wedding. That being said, there are a few rules for this superstition to have its full effect. Let’s take a closer look into what this tradition is and how to carry it out for your own big day!
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The Ultimate Registry Guide
Congratulations! You’re newly engaged to the love of your life, and now one of the busiest seasons of your life begins--and hopefully this guide will take a large load off your plate. In this ultimate guide, we’ll address three main categories: kitchen, bath, and home decor. Enjoy this season of anticipation and celebration, and don’t be afraid to dream big when curating your registry.