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October 15th is National Learn a Word Day, so The Sash Company felt it was appropriate to do some research and find some of the more obscure English words related to weddings!
If the expression "wedding guest" feels too impersonal or generic for your tastes, perhaps you'd like to call your beloved revelers bridallers. The singular of this rare word means "a guest at a wedding." Its root word, bridal, originally meant "a wedding" or "a wedding feast." The origin of the word bride is uncertain, although it might be linked to the Proto-Indo-European root bru- meaning "to cook, brew, make broth."
If you or a loved one is getting married in the near future, we know things can be extremely stressful and scary with this recent outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.
With venues and vendors canceling, gatherings over 10 people being outlawed in many cities and states, and general confusion as to the morality of gatherings right now, many of you find yourselves at a crossroads in determining whether to postpone and how to face the uncertainty that lies ahead for all of us in the coming months.
Planning the perfect wedding can be as stressful and frustrating as the amount of money required to make it all happen, so we’re all for ideas that can help take some of the load off the soon-to-be wed couple and save them some money in the process. This is why we’re so excited to share a lesser-known tip we came across to stock the bar of your wedding for pennies on the dollar! In this blog post we’ll tell you how to get the free booze, some fun ideas for themes and games, as well as recommendations to avoid some of the pitfalls that can come with this plan.
LOVE IS IN THE AIR!!
“Will you marry me?” The question we all want to uncontrollably scream “YES!!” to.
You’ve dreamed about this since childhood. Now, the time has come for you to plan your dream wedding. Where do you start?! If you decide to hire a wedding planner, then you are in good hands. However, if your budget doesn’t allow for a wedding planner, here are 3 ways to stay organized when planning your wedding:








