09.05.11

Get the Glow for Your Wedding Day

Get the Glow for Your Wedding Day

As a bride, you want to look radiant walking down the aisle. In order to prepare, many brides join boot camps, treat themselves to facials and indulge in massages. But what really gets your glow on is to detox.

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09.05.11

Honeymoon? Sweet!

The Vendue Inn, Charleston, SC

If you can’t make your dream honeymoon a reality due to budget or time, consider a mini-moon. We’ve done the legwork for you and found five incredible places to bask in newlywed bliss… all just a hop, skip and a drive away!

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09.05.11

Love at First Site

Love at First Site

Taking advantage of today’s technology can make wedding planning not only easier, but more fun for you and your guests.

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09.05.11

I Do! It Yourself

I Do! It Yourself

While it’s easy to sit back and leave the hard work to the experts, more and more couples are tapping into their talents and taking a more active role in their wedding planning. The result is deeply personal, unique weddings—and major savings.

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09.05.11

A Few From Our Black Book

Stonegate Event Rentals

Sneak a peak at some of our favorite wedding resources.

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09.05.11

Splendor in the Grass

Lowndes Grove Plantation. Photo: Leigh Webber Photography

Planning a wedding is always challenging, but when Mother Nature gets involved, it can seem nearly impossible.

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09.05.11

Modern Meets Traditional

Modern Meets Traditional

With marriages between people of different faiths and cultural backgrounds more common than ever, brides are making their own rules.

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08.29.11

Love. Local. Food.

Photo: Courtesy Holland Photo Arts

Many couples barely get a chance to eat on their wedding day, much less wonder where the food came from. Yet a growing number of brides are insisting on knowing not only where it came from but who grew it, bottled it or baked it—whether or not they’ll ultimately get to taste it.

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