About Me

My name is Megan...and simply stated...I love weddings. I love what they represent and appreciate every detail that goes into making your wedding day a perfect start to the rest of your life. I decided to write this blog, because even though my wedding is done...I learned a lot, have a lot to share and have an honest approach to help the everyday bride succeed in throwing the wedding of their dreams...and everything that follows.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Fake Cake

Consider a "fake cake". Its the ultimate way to save money on your wedding cake. A foam cake can often cut your budget in half!! The cakes are beautiful (full of styrofoam, but who cares), and the simple solution is to have sheet cake already cut and waiting for your guests in the back. Google "fake wedding cakes" to see more, or visit this fabulous website: http://www.ultimatefakecakes.com/

Thursday, June 4, 2009

1st year anniversary

A year has gone by since I married the man of my dreams. Traditionally on your one year anniversary you gift eachother paper (yes, paper), eat the top tier of your wedding cake and watch your wedding video (or at least I think you should!). As I sat down to write my husband of one year a card for our anniversary, I found myself trying to be creative...what can I gift him for our paper-versary??? And here are the creative (yes, I am patting myself on the back) ideas I came up with...
  • A box full of paper. All different sizes, some with words, some colored, some cut in shapes...all different, put in a big box with a little something special packed tight in the middle.
  • A love letter. Yes, corny...but why not? If you cant tell the person you love them just how much you love then...then, well you can ponder that on your own...
  • A paper, from you doctor, revealing you are pregnant. (Yes, this requires an ACTUAL pregnancy...)
  • Wrap yourself in toilet paper...yep, I said it. Now by no means does this mean I think you should make yourself look like a mummy...were going for sexy here ladies...
  • Other not-so-original (yet still thoughtful) paper-versary gifts...a plane ticket to a romantic location, a concert ticket, etc.
Reflecting on the year that had passed made me remember all the little things that went into making us who we are today. Whether you're months away from "tying the knot" or have been married for 40 years...remember, you can have your cake and eat it too....