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Welcome to the official blog of Simple Weddings by Simple Treasures Photography! Florida Destination Weddings Blog - Florida, Weddings, Beach Weddings, Wedding Photography, Wedding Planners, Wedding Officiants. We specialize in destination wedding packages that include your wedding ceremony, officiant, and photographer, as well as special touches like bamboo canopies, arches, chairs, musicians, and sound systems. We offer complete beach and outdoor wedding packages throughout the Tampa Bay area and on the Pinellas Beaches including Fort Desoto, St Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, Indian Rocks Beach, Redington Beach, Sand Key Park, and Clearwater Beach.
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue! Xsited Wedding Bells Everything you need from planning, to pre-wedding nerves, venues, your honeymoon even the perfect gift!
Welcome! LGBT's first step down the aisle Wedding Civil Union and Partnership Planning with married-life essentials. From Australia to Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont in the United States, to Europe, South Africa, South America and Mexico , LGBT's are marching down the aisle. Our ceremonies are as formal as a wedding, or as simple as a civil union or domestic partnership; You will want to plan your event well. Your Ceremony usually begins 6 to 12 months before the Big Day. During this time you should: Announce your engagement and set the date. Meet with your parents and future in-laws. Discuss the budget with your fiancé. Reserve the ceremony site, reception site and the officiant. Select members of the wedding party. Meet with potential wedding consultants. Interview and sign contracts with vendors i.e., photographer, baker, florist and caterer. Buy wedding insurance. Select attendant?s attire. 3 to 6 Months before your Civil-Union or Wedding, it is wise to: Meet with the officiant and discuss your ceremony and any pre-marital counseling requirements. Meet with musicians to select music for the ceremony. Meet with your fiancé and both mothers to make your guest list. Order the wedding cake, invitations, announcements and personal stationery. Make honeymoon plans and reservations. Assist your fiancé?s family with rehearsal dinner plans. Create a wedding registry. Check marriage license/civil union or partnership requirements for your state. Arrange necessary documents if planning a destination wedding. Choose and order wedding bands and have them engraved.
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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue! Xsited Wedding Bells Everything you need from planning, to pre-wedding nerves, venues, your honeymoon even the perfect gift!
Welcome! LGBT's first step down the aisle Wedding Civil Union and Partnership Planning with married-life essentials. From Australia to Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont in the United States, to Europe, South Africa, South America and Mexico , LGBT's are marching down the aisle. Our ceremonies are as formal as a wedding, or as simple as a civil union or domestic partnership; You will want to plan your event well. Your Ceremony usually begins 6 to 12 months before the Big Day. During this time you should: Announce your engagement and set the date. Meet with your parents and future in-laws. Discuss the budget with your fiancé. Reserve the ceremony site, reception site and the officiant. Select members of the wedding party. Meet with potential wedding consultants. Interview and sign contracts with vendors i.e., photographer, baker, florist and caterer. Buy wedding insurance. Select attendant?s attire. 3 to 6 Months before your Civil-Union or Wedding, it is wise to: Meet with the officiant and discuss your ceremony and any pre-marital counseling requirements. Meet with musicians to select music for the ceremony. Meet with your fiancé and both mothers to make your guest list. Order the wedding cake, invitations, announcements and personal stationery. Make honeymoon plans and reservations. Assist your fiancé?s family with rehearsal dinner plans. Create a wedding registry. Check marriage license/civil union or partnership requirements for your state. Arrange necessary documents if planning a destination wedding. Choose and order wedding bands and have them engraved.
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