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Don’t Have Your Wedding in a Half-Empty Church!

This summer, you may have heard about a fascinating wedding trend from South Korea, where men and women are getting paid to attend strangers' weddings. NPR first reported on the strange seat-filling trend, describing agencies that cast young people as fake friends…

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Hashtag your wedding!

Instagram and Twitter let you share your wedding with far-flung friends and loved ones, and they're also fun for guests who want to send you well wishes in a unique, if public, way. All you have to do is hashtag…

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The Etiquette of an Adults Only Wedding

While some couples thoroughly enjoy the experience of being surrounded by all of their family and friends on their wedding day, including any little ones, others prefer to have an Adults Only Wedding where couples can relax and the noise level is…

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Say “Cheese”! Making your wedding photos memorable

Formal and candid photos play a big part of any wedding, providing you with a lifetime of memories you can share with family, friends – even your children. Make the most of your wedding photos with these five simple tips.  1.…

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Fun Ways to Dress Up Your Wedding Cake

A traditional wedding cake can be a glorious creation. However, many couples want something a little different for their special day. They don't want the same cake hundreds of other couples have chosen over the years. If you're looking for…

Technology

Weddings Go Hi-Tech

Emerging technologies may change the future of wedding ceremonies and wedding receptions. There are an average of 2.4 million U.S. weddings every year -- and in years to come, the best wedding places (35% throw wedding parties outdoors, for example)…

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The Knot Reveals New Data About Real U.S. Weddings

The results of The Knot 2014 Real Weddings Study are in after a year of collecting data from 16,000 newly wed couples across the U.S. Here is an overview of the results. What's Changing ($), And What's Not Perhaps the most notable…