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What Would You Do? Broke Bridesmaid

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 12:26pm by SavvySugar
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Imagine that you're a bridesmaid in the wedding of one of your closest friends, and you've been selected to spearhead the bachelorette party. Organized is your middle name, and you've been planning the weekend practically since your friend was engaged, all the while including the other girls on emails and asking for feedback every step of the way.

It's a month from the big bachelorette weekend, and you get a call from one of the bridesmaids who you don't know very well. She asks if she can pay you in installments of $50 per week, after the weekend has come and gone, instead of handing over her portion of the expenses at the start of the weekend. If you were the in-charge bridesmaid, how would you handle this situation? This is a true story — it happened to my friend who is planning a bachelorette— so to see how my she handled it just read more

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A Do or a Don't: Penis Paraphernalia at Bachelorette Parties

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 12:00pm by DearSugar
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There is no question that bachelorette parties are a ton of fun, but they have their cheesy moments too. Some women opt for a low-key girls getaway, but others go all out, dressing up the bride in a veil and adorning her in as much penis paraphernalia as they can get their hands on! Yes, it's kind of funny, but I'm not one for embarrassing prenuptial gear. What about you? Do you think penis paraphernalia at a bachelorette party is a do or a don't?

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Namaste For the Big Day: Yoga For Weddings

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 12:00pm by FitSugar
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If you're planning a wedding-related party, anything from an engagement party to a bachelorette bash, why not do something a little different? Since weddings are pretty stressful, everyone will appreciate a party that'll help release some of the tension and anxiety. I'm talking about a Yoga Party, and it's sure to encourage some calmness, self-reflection, and emotional renewal, which every bride and bridesmaid need.

If you don't know of any Yoga instructors in your area, or if you happen to be traveling elsewhere for the party, why not hire someone from Yoga For Weddings? They offer special event packages so you can customize a bridal shower or bachelorette party. Currently, they have teachers in California, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New York, and Oregon. It may be just the thing if you're not into a night of strippers and barhopping.

If you're looking for more Yoga in your life, you don't have to stop at just one session. Yoga For Weddings also offers packages of six or 12 classes, or six months of classes — for yourself, you and the groom, or for you and your entire bridal party. It's a great way to stay fit, healthy, and centered in the time leading up to your special day.

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The How-To Lounge: Handling Wedding Season (When You're Not Getting Married)

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 11:00am by DearSugar
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Obviously, wedding season is upon us — not just here, but everywhere. Whether you want to avoid the fuss because you're feeling remorseful about your relationship status or you're just sick of hearing about engagements and marriage, it's still pretty impossible to miss out on it all together. But there are a few things to keep in mind while you try to get through the wedding season without going nuts. To see my tips, read more

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Have You Helped Make a Ribbon Bouquet?

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 11:00am by casasugar
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If you've ever been to a bridal shower, you may have been responsible for helping to DIY the ribbon bouquet. At bridal showers, it's traditional to gather all of the ribbons together from the gifts and construct a bouquet, which will then be used at the wedding rehearsal.
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