BrideAccess.com Wedding Blog
BrideAccess.com brings you the finest Utah wedding service providers, including Utah wedding photography, cakes, Utah reception sites, wedding dresses, flowers and more. From Logan to St. George and everything in between, BrideAccess.com has you covered.
-By LatterDayBride
August 14th 2009
Thanks for coming back to visit our Blog. If you have a cool idea you would like to share with other brides, even something you are doing for your wedding click here to see how to submit your very own blog entry!!! If you are interested in seeing something in particular on our blog that you don't see, please don't hesitate in contacting us. See you next time!
The wedding was beautiful… the honeymoon was fabulous…. Now What? Make sure that these two events are just the starting point of a wonderful and successful marriage. They are NOT the end of courtship… just the beginning!!!
Read what couples suggest to keep the honeymoon in your marriage.
“There is so much to learn when you are married. Finances, each other, life. I have learned that communication is so vital in a marriage. If you don’t communicate, then both of you are in the dark. Money will get spent that you don’t have or feelings will get hurt. Really, it’s the little things that matter. It’s the “I love you” or the taking out the trash or washing the bathroom sink down after you use it. Those things matter. A relationship takes two. You can’t do it alone. Work together. Respect each other. Set guidelines and tell each other everything.” - Sarah and Cory Read more…
Posted in: Marriage and Relationships ~ Marriage and Relationships
-By LatterDayBride
June 17th 2009
Trash The Dress
So what do you do with your wedding dress after the wedding? The standard treatment is to vacuum seal it and store it away in the hopes that one day in 20 years or so your daughter will want to wear it to her wedding (suuure she will). Some brides have a different answer – they trash the dress! For photos and video, of course.
While clearly not to everyone’s taste, the trend follows the logic that a bride will never really get a second wearing out of her dress, and many of them want to create a unique and indelible memory without having to worry about keeping the dress pristine.
“We’ve seen brides under water, brides in the mud, brides and grooms having paint fights and even one bride on fire!,” says Mitch Burt of ZumaPhoto. “But those are extreme examples – it doesn’t need to be that crazy to be unique. It’s really about creating, not destroying.”
Read more…
Posted in: Marriage and Relationships ~ Wedding Vendors ~ Photography ~ Planning a Wedding ~ Wedding Vendors ~ Weddings
-By LatterDayBride
May 4th 2009
Like an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, we’ve all had a nightmare or two about having the in-laws from… well, you get the picture. But even if your in-laws are a little on the strange side, you can still develop a great relationship with them if you put some effort into it. It’s worth it. After all, they are going to be around for awhile.
Here are some helpful hints to remember as you and your spouse decide how to handle the in-laws:
Read more…
Posted in: Marriage and Relationships
-By Lee
February 13th 2009
When I had the pleasure of working with the Bride Access team my favorite quote from the show was “your day – your way” because it expresses very concisely what I believe the officiants or ministers role should be… to create a ceremony that is a reflection of the bride and groom.
Read more…
Posted in: Marriage and Relationships ~ Wedding Vendors ~ Officiants ~ Wedding Vendors