Should The Wedding Date Or Venue Come First? 5 Steps To Decide

Posted on: 2 April 2021

The right wedding date and the right wedding venue can both make or break some couples' plans. But trying to satisfy them both can be frustrating, or even impossible for some. Which should you focus on? Here are a few steps to make a decision on your personal order of importance. 1. Discuss Special Dates Do you have a particular wedding date that you've been dreaming of? If so, why? How would it affect your plans if that day weren't available? [Read More]

Five Steps To Hold A Smooth, Useful Wedding Ceremony Rehearsal

Posted on: 21 January 2020

One key to a smooth wedding ceremony is a good rehearsal. But how can you ensure that your rehearsal is useful and successful? Here are five key ways. 1. Limit Attendance. The fewer unnecessary people at the rehearsal, the less distracted it will be. Ideally, the rehearsal itself should be limited to the wedding party, officiant, wedding planner, key helpers, and possibly spouses or partners of those involved. Ask everyone else to meet you at the rehearsal dinner venue instead. [Read More]

4 Tips For Planning A Great Barn Wedding

Posted on: 25 November 2019

If you want to get married at one of the most classic locations that there is, a barn venue is a perfect place for you to get married, such as Saxon Manor. When it comes to getting married, a barn wedding provides a rustic, charming location for you to get married, and provides you with plenty of space for a big party. Walk Around the Property Before you book just any barn for your wedding, you are going to want to make sure that the layout of the area really fits what you need. [Read More]

Tips For Holding A Beachfront Wedding And Reception

Posted on: 3 July 2019

If you and your spouse-to-be love spending time on the beach, it may be the perfect place to say "I do." Whether you stay close to home or are planning a destination wedding in a tropical location, there are a few things you'll need to consider, in order to have wedding of your dreams. When planning a beachfront wedding, the first thing you'll need to decide on is the location. For example, you can either pick a local lakefront locale or fly to an island to say your vows oceanfront. [Read More]