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October 25, 2024
By Jeryse
Dia de los Muertos If you’re looking for a meaningful way to celebrate love, family, and heritage, consider incorporating Día de los Muertos wedding inspiration into your special day. While the vibrant colors and iconic skull imagery may seem contrasting at first, Día de los Muertos is ultimately about honoring life and cherishing memories. Exploring […]
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September 2, 2023
By Jeryse
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the wedding stationery process? Let's simplify it!  Below you will find answers to Save the Dates vs. Wedding Invitations: What You Need to Know. Wedding invitations and Save the Dates serve distinct purposes, and here's a quick guide to show you what you need to know for both Save the […]
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August 31, 2023
By Jeryse
Congratulations on your engagement! Now, it's time to share your joy with family and friends. Move beyond carrier pigeons and phone trees to announce your upcoming wedding weekend in style. Yes, it's a weekend-long celebration, not just a single day! Ditch the Rock, Paper, Scissors Game Instead of relying on rock, paper, scissors to make […]
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January 31, 2023
By Jeryse Kelly
Save the Date and The Wedding Invitation Suite You were asked by a special person and you said “Yes!” to that special person.  How do you let your family and close friends know that you said yes and a date has been selected?  Design a save the date and wedding invitation suite to make your […]
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December 30, 2022
By Jeryse Kelly
Have you ever wondered why we use some of the images that we use to celebrate New Year's?  Read on to learn the how and why of our New Year's History and Traditions.  If you haven't thought about it, just scroll to the bottom of the article for some decorating ideas. ANCIENT NEW YEARS CELEBRATION […]
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March 16, 2022
By Jeryse Kelly
In Ireland, the Irish have celebrated St. Patrick's Day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years.  This holiday falls during the Lenten period.  Most families would attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon by taking a break from Lenten prohibitions -  eat meat, dance and drink. The first parade did […]
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