Robbin Montero: Why Do Weddings Cost So Much?

January 19th, 2010, by Azure

In this month's column, expert wedding planner Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding gives us all a little reality check on the costs of a wedding. If your parents are helping you with any of the planning or paying, this is a great article for you to share with them. Have you been surprised by how much things cost?

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Robbin Montero: The How-Tos of Designated Seating

December 10th, 2009, by Azure

In this month's column wedding planner Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding walks you through the tricky business of assigning seats at your wedding reception. Are you dreading assigning seats? Do you have a plan in mind?

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Robbin Montero: Should Children Be Included at Your Wedding?

November 10th, 2009, by Azure

In this month's column, expert wedding planner Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding discuss the ins and outs of having children on your wedding guest list, and ideas for how to help handle them. Is your reception adults only or will rugrats be allowed?

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Programs, Vows and Marriage Licenses, Special Feature by Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding

September 14th, 2009, by Azure

Special Feature by Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding The wedding day is fast approaching, but many details remain to be scheduled and inserted into your celebration plans. The following three important aspects of your celebration are worthy of considerable thought, planning and scheduling. The License It would be a great party, but without a license, it won’t be a wedding. Contact or visit the country clerk’s office well in advance of your wedding date in order to check the...

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Love in Bloom: Ideas for Your Wedding Flowers

July 07th, 2009, by Azure

Special Feature by Robbin Montero of A Dream Wedding. Someone once said, “Flowers are love’s truest language.” The selection of flowers is one of the most vivid reflections of the couple’s personal style and taste. You may prefer the look and fragrance of roses, lilies or gardenias, but many brides design their bouquets based on the meanings of various flowers—daisies for innocence, forget-me-nots for true love, honeysuckle for generosity and devoted affection, and ivy...

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