Category Archives: Wedding Advice

5 Common Mistakes Brides Make When Starting to Plan Their Wedding

1. Not considering a professional wedding planner – Even if you hire an experienced pro for a few hours, it will always pay off. Whether you need help finding the perfect venue or need realistic estimates to create an accurate budget, a seasoned pro can share their expertise. 2. Meeting with vendors before you have a...

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What to look for in a DJ Service | A Music Plus

There are so many details that go into planning a wedding that finding the right service can be somewhat daunting. With our friends at A Music Plus we are able to provide a list of what exactly you need to know to find the right DJ. Any quality company will have no problem answering these...

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Premarital and Newlywed Counseling | Skillful Relationships

Planning a wedding can be stressful for any relationship. For most couples, they are are making big decisions together for the first time. Seeing a relationship coach is usually not on the list of things to do while planning a wedding, but it may be one of the most important decisions that a couple can make together. Skillful...

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How to get the best wedding images | Keri Doolittle Photography

Courtesy of Keri Doolittle, Denver wedding photographer Timeline.  Plan your ceremony and Bride/Groom images around “The Golden Hour”, if possible.  The absolute best light of the day is the hour right before sunset.  Look online to see when the sun-sets on your wedding day and plan your timeline accordingly.  Let me know your “must-have” shots. ...

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3 Important Questions to Ask a Potential Wedding Planner

Courtsey of  Save The Dave Events  Do you take commissions or kick-backs from vendors? To really compare pricing, ask potential planners if they mark up vendor prices.  You may be paying $3000 for a wedding planner but not realize she marks up all your vendor proposals by 10-20%.   If it is important to you that your...

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Celebration Nation Entertainment Top Requests for First Dance Songs

Many summer brides are getting their music organized for their weddings – especially their first dance song requests. The Groove Nation & Diamond Orchestras, Denver wedding bands, love to learn new songs for their client’s special moment.  In fact, many of these songs are often requested by other happy couples.  Here are their top requests for...

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Planning music for your wedding ceremony

It’s safe to say that out of all the events for which you will gather your friends and family to celebrate your marriage, the wedding ceremony itself will be the most meaningful and, hopefully, memorable. Music plays many vital roles in the ceremony, from providing flow and ambiance to highlighting the deeper emotional meaning with...

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Denver Weddings | Getting Started With Wedding Planning

  BIG congratulations to the couples who just got engaged! Here are your top to-do’s (after you call every person you know to spread the good news): 1. Decide on the date or month of your wedding – If you are set on a particular date and it is a Saturday in May-September, you will...

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Marriage License Requirements in Colorado

  Aside from the fabulous flowers, great food and other wedding details, we don’t want to forget one of the most important aspects of the wedding, the marriage license. A Colorado marriage license may be issued in any county and used in any county in the State of Colorado. However, the license must be used...

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MARRIAGE ADVICE | INTERVIEW WITH ALANIS MORRISETTE

“All of my unconscious fears were in my face about letting go of the current identity. A lot of the thoughts that came up were fear-based and false, so I had to work to let them go.” – Alanis Morissette from her Interview Alanis Morissette, as millions of fans well-know, is a most extraordinary musician...

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Engagement Anxiety | Marriage Advice

By Sheryl Paul, Author of The Conscious Bride I’m a bit in awe of fear. I don’t meant that I bow down to it anymore, but I’m continually amazed at how creative and convincing its voice can be, especially when we’re caught in its grasp and working hard to loosen the fingers that keep us...

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Conscious Weddings | Bridal Counseling Sessions

By Sheryl Paul, Author of The Conscious Bride My colleague, Leila Talore, and I will be starting a telephone group in September for engaged women and couples. To help you prepare most effectively for marriage, I will be leading four of the phone sessions with a focus on individual work and Leila will lead two...

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Denver Wedding DJ | Live Band or DJ?

Advice and tips from A Music Plus, a Denver Entertainment Company. Many clients ask us if we recommend live music or a DJ for their event. That answer really depends upon each individual event. What we offer here is some considerations to make when deciding which is best for you.     Live Music   Quality live...

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Marriage Advice | The Grass is Always Greener Syndrome

  From Sheryl Paul at Conscious Weddings I had a client last year who, in her own words, suffered terribly from the grass is always greener syndrome. She had initially called me about two months before her wedding and couldn’t stop crying throughout her session because she was so tortured by the thought that she...

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The Search for Perfection: From Marrying to Buying a House

“Perfection is for the Gods; completeness and wholeness is the most humans can hope for.” – Marion Woodman One of the most common and pernicious beliefs among my engaged and newlywed clients is that they’re supposed to marry their perfect match. While they may be rationally aware that perfection doesn’t exist, it’s not the rational mind...

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