Archive for the Wedding Venues Category
Choosing a Wedding Venue
The setting for your wedding reception is at the heart of your wedding planning and is the first big thing to organize. Once you have selected your wedding venues, everything else will fall into place. You may already have a bulging scrapbook and know exactly what you want, but it’s more likely that the picture [...]
Hot Wedding Venues
Your wedding reception is the best excuse to throw the biggest, wildest, most extravagant beautiful party of your lives. There’s a lot to organise including the venue, wedding catering, drinks and entertainment. And then there are those special touches you can include to make the day truly your own. Don’t worry if you’re on a [...]
Having an Outdoor Wedding
More and more people are now choosing an outdoor wedding site for their wedding ceremony. It may be a garden, a city park, by the lake or any other conveyable outdoor wedding location. There are a few factors to take into consideration when planning an outdoor wedding. Wedding attire should match the wedding style and [...]
Outdoor Weddings in Vegas
There are many beautiful places to have an outdoor wedding in Las Vegas. There is the Grand Canyon where you can take a helicopter to the ceremony, the Fire Valley National Park, and you could even have a wedding on Lake Mead. The Grand Canyon is one of the largest displays of natural landscape art. [...]
Tips For Locating Your Perfect Wedding Venue
Finding the perfect wedding venue should be a central part of your planning and budgeting process. Not only that, but if you are not getting married in the same place as you are holding your reception, you will need two wedding venues – so double the headache! There are many advantages to having only one [...]
Carnton Plantation Nashville Wedding Venue
Carnton Plantation is an ole south, Civil War era Nashville wedding site. Actually, it’s a bit south of Nashville in one of the most pleasant small towns in America – Franklin, Tennessee. In the great battle of Franklin in 1864, 10,000 soldiers were killed, injured or went missing. The Carnton mansion was used as field [...]