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Calling all brides-to-be (Granite City Press-Record) - For those brides-to-be wandering the world without a floral designer, a honeymoon destination or a photographer, the Gateway Center has the event for you.
Show helps brides plan for the big day (The Herald-Mail) - Tim Cahall, who co-owns The Main Event with his wife, Carol, said about 90 percent of all engagements occur between November and February. He said most couples spend about a week celebrating. Then, the reality sets in that they’ve got a wedding to plan.
Brides flock to Everett wedding show (Everett Herald) - EVERETT -- Ashley McDonald, 18, didn't know what to say to her father when her boyfriend proposed to her on Christmas. On Saturday, Bruce McDonald, 47, took his little girl to buy her wedding dress.
Runway trends are sparking Miami Valley brides to show off their big day with style (Dayton Daily News) - Sarah Rumsey wanted the first wedding dress she tried on for her July marriage to Matthew Williamson.
Not all brides choose to wear a veil (Dayton Daily News) - NO VEIL
Brides Against Breast Cancer - Charity Wedding Gown Sale (Fox 12 Oregon) - Hundred of local brides will find the gown of their dreams while making wishes come true for terminal breast cancer patients and their families.
Here come the brides (CentralOhio.com) - ZANESVILLE - As Jessica Welsh of Zanesville browsed through countless displays of jewelry, decorations, food and other items, she was hoping to pick up a few ideas for her upcoming wedding.
Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings (The Virginia Gazette) - The choices are endless for fall brides. From flowers and colors to décor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination.
Bridal registries reflect our casual lifestyles (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides building their bridal registries today are thinking twice about china cabinet classics, turning instead to home items in which the luxury is a bit more casual.
Keep your sanity while planning your wedding (The Virginia Gazette) - Working full-time or have friends and relatives spread all over the country or world? If you answered yes to either question, planning a wedding can be a logistical nightmare; but for savvy brides and grooms-to-be, online wedding planning has become a lifesaver.
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