Thursday, October 29, 2009

Have a Funny Proposal or Honeymoon Story?

The WS Publishing Company is in the midst of producing a new book. Their books are sold in over 6,000 national locations. They are on the hunt of the funniest proposal and honeymoon stories. If you interested in getting your story published, please contact Brettan Bablove. Here are the details:

Name: Brettan Bablove
Email: brettan@weddingsolutions.com
Deadline: 05:10pm PACIFIC - 30 October

I am looking for crazy, funny or outrageous proposal or honeymoon stories.
Please send me the story as you would share it with a friend and I can edit
for clarity.

The submissions that are chosen will be featured, along
with your name, in a new book from WS Publishing Group, the leading
publisher of wedding planning titles in North America. Our books are sold
in more than 6,000 stores.

This particular title will come out in all
major stores next summer. This is a cool chance to be featured in a book
that will be read by thousands of brides, grooms and wedding
guests.

Please put HARO Proposal/Honeymoon stories in the subject line.
Thanks in advance!

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Top 10 Advice on finding the DRESS!

  • Number One Rule: Be open minded! What you think reminds you of your grandmother's dress on the hanger, may in fact be the dress of your dreams.
  • Bring someone that knows your style better than their own. I'm sure the groom doesn't want to see you in something that your bestfriend would wear on her wedding day
  • DON'T PURCHASE YOUR DRESS ONLINE! You miss out on the whole experience.
  • Don't worry what the groom will think. If he loves you, he will love what you pick.
  • Have fun! Remember that you have been dreaming of this day since you were five. Don't let the decision put a cloud over your head
  • If you hate the little bow on the dress, ask the consultant if you can order it without.it. Chances are you can. Keep in mind (contrary to what the magazines always say) there might be a charge for it. It won't lower the cost of the dress.
  • Price vs. Love: If you love the dress, GO FOR IT! Don't settle for less on what your wearing for your big day. You can always take some of the budget from the centerpieces and so on. No one will know and we won't tell.
  • Research designers online and make a scrap book of styles that you like. Do keep in mind, that it may all change when you start trying on.
  • Save the group shopping for the mall. This should be a personal experience that you should only share with one or two.
  • When you find it, you find it. Don't second guess yourself or you will pick your second favorite.