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Planning Tips

Tips For Planning a Restaurant Wedding

Why consider a restaurant  for your wedding? Well – first things first – The food, of course!  The reception meal is a major draw, especially for foodie couples. Think about it; you can take the opportunity to make multiple visits...
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Amazing Boston Wedding Venues

With a city like Boston you certainly are spoiled for choice when it comes to picking a wedding venue, and we’ve worked with and love so many over the life of our company, But, if you’re having a hard time...
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Planning Advice for Weekday Weddings

While Fridays and Saturdays have long been the standard for weddings, there’s no rule that says you can’t consider the other five nights of the week for your celebration. That’s especially true now, as the idea of what a wedding...
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Wedding Lines Dances to Get Everyone in on The Action!

All the official moments of the day are done, the vows are exchanged, the speeches given, the cake cut, now it’s time to get to the party! After all, your wedding reception is a chance for you and your guests...
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Advantages to Having a Winter Wedding!

Winter weddings have a lot going for them! Really! Yes, we know that summer weddings sure are stunning, but there are a few downsides to consider. But, when you plan a winter wedding, you can avoid those downsides and get...
Photos

How To Get The Most Out of Your Photo Booth Experience!

How do you go about making sure that your photo booth gets the attention it deserves at your event? And what can you do to make the most out of your booking with one of our photo booths? Well, don’t...
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Creating An Immersive Experience For Your Guests

Thinking of, or currently planning a themed party?! Marvelous! But, have you thought about taking it a few steps further to create a fully immersive party experience for your guests? You might be wondering… what is the difference?! Well, keep...
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How To Be a Good Guest At a Big Indian Wedding

Those of you who don’t come from South Asian backgrounds (myself included), and who haven’t been invited to one before, may be wondering just what to expect at an Indian wedding. Even if you have attended a wedding ceremony in...
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Gender-Neutral First Dance Songs For Your LBGTQ+ Wedding

Let’s face it, selecting your wedding music – and your first dance song in particular – is challenging for everyone, let alone couples who fall on the LGBTQ+ spectrum. As such, you probably want/demand/hope for something that is a bit...
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The Dollars and Cents (Sense) of the Money Dance Tradition

Have you ever attended a wedding reception that has included the money dance? If it’s not a wedding tradition you were familiar with, did you wonder why wedding guests were showering money or pinning bills on the newlyweds and lining...