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P.O. Box 26312, Wilmington,
Delaware 19899
Keep
Your Bouquet
Bridal
bouquet preservation
1200 Nottingham Rd, Newark,
Delaware 19711
The
Letterline
Custom
calligraphy and wedding
invitation addressing
1200 Nottingham Rd, Newark,
Delaware 19711
Wedding
Arrangements, LLC
Where
your dream wedding becomes
a reality.
38 South Independence
Blvd, New Castle, Delaware
19720
Sussex
County
Bridal
Beginnings
Professional
wedding services including
minister, DJ services,
and photography. Soon
to be completed a country
wedding chapel.
18674 Asketum Branch Rd,
Georgetown, Delaware 19947
A
Sandy Soiree
--›
Quick Tips
Saying
I DO in the sand?
PO Box 229, Ocean View,
DE 19970
Sandy
Toes & Salty Kisses
Weddings
Specializing
in Delaware Beach Weddings.
Certified event planer
for all your Sussex County
wedding needs.
20320 Cool Spring Rd,
Milton, Delaware
Secluded
Oasis
The
perfect place to have
the wedding of your dreams
with the team talented
enough to make it a reality.
Offering photography,
weddings, venue, officiant
and DJ services.
18674 Asketum Branch Rd,
Georgetown, Delaware 19945
Weddings
By Cathleen
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Quick Tips
Officiant,
wedding planning. Serving
Delaware, available 7
days a week. Nondenominational
services.
35315 Baywinds Ln, Millsboro,
Delaware 19966
Wedding
Advice from the Experts
Saying
"I Do" in the
Sand?
Delaware
Beach Wedding
Saying
"I DO" in the
sand?
Delaware
offers the most beautiful
beaches for a wedding. From
the laid back sandy shores
of Bowers Beach to the "Quiet
Resorts" of Fenwick
Island, there are many beaches
in between to sink your
toes into the sand and share
the love. When planning
your wedding at the beach,
please keep the tourism
season in mind. Vendors
and guests will need plenty
of time to prepare. Vendors
love making it unique and
guests will want to prepare
for a fantastic trip as
well.
Consider
Save The Date cards for
your guests, these should
be sent at least 6 months
ahead of the event. Consider
an enclosure with your Save
The Dates that gives a brief
description of the area
and local websites of the
area, hotels and entertainment
information listed. A personal
website should be considered,
as well, there are many
on the web for brides and
grooms who want to share
information with their guests.
Stationery
is only one aspect of wedding
planning, but it is very
important. Well designed
stationery sets the tone
from the very beginning.
Plan to work with a creative
stationery designer for
your own unique style, one
that will represent your
love and your love of the
beach.
The
beaches of Delaware are
certainly changing, more
and more businesses are
serving those planning a
destination wedding. The
brides and their wedding
parties are finding exactly
what they need at the beach,
making planning a breeze
and even a little more fun
since it is at the beach.
Why not get together and
enjoy the beach and take
care of business, too?
About
the Author: Pamela
Montague - A Sandy Soiree
Stationery
302-236-6467 - www.asandysoiree.com
Pamela Montague is a photographer
and stationery designer
who knows the beach. Her
popular Sand Scripts were
featured in Delaware Bride,
a Delaware Today publication
as well as many local publications
in the Rehoboth Beach area.
Delaware
is fast becoming a wedding
destination. There are so
many things to think about
when planning a destination
wedding. Your need to consider
your guests and where they
will stay. Who will pay
for it? How many rooms or
hotels will you need? How
far away from the venue
is it and how will they
get back to their rooms
afterwards. Does your budget
allow for paying extra hotel
rooms. Think about the area.
Can they walk to the store
or sightsee without renting
a car or using a taxi? Transportation
is important when planning
a destination wedding. Using
local vendors who know the
area are your best bet.
Your vendors can guide you
on such issues as hotels,
B & B's, renting a house
vs renting a hotel. These
are just some of the things
to consider when planning
your destination wedding.
About
the Author: Weddings
by Cathleen, LLC
Officiant, Wedding Planner
with 20 years experience
Ordained by the Lighthouse
Church of Love and Hope
www.weddingsbycathleen.org
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