Start by choosing a wedding theme or personal details, like your favorite date spot, to inspire your invitation design. Plan your budget carefully, as costs for supplies like paper, printers, and ...
Making your own invitations can be cheaper, quicker, and more sustainable. As fun and lovely as weddings may be, they sure can rack up a fair amount of waste. Just one wedding produces an estimated ...
Planning a wedding in the current economy can be a rough one. You want your event to be nice, classy even, but you don't want to break the bank. The best way to save a wad of cash? Enter the DIY ...
9 On Your Side reporter Ally Kraemer got engaged in November. She will be writing about her wedding planning experiences until her wedding in August. Expect to see the good, the bad and the bridezilla ...
A former bride shared the interactive invitations she created for her wedding on TikTok where it was viewed more than 10 million times. What started as a rough sketch of the bride and groom that met ...
Aside from the photos, the paper goods—save-the-dates, invitations, and programs—are some of the only tangible keepsakes you’ll have from your wedding. They’re great to frame with a wedding photo or ...
Wedding season is upon us and the days are counting down to when you need to send out your invitations. But how do you pick the right invitation to send? Where can you get the dream wedding ...
Even during tough economic times, people still get married. The wedding industry is a $40 billion annual business, explains entrepreneur resource Gaebler Ventures, but when times are tough, couples ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...