Sharon Naylor

Sharon Naylor is the author of over 30 wedding books, including 1000 Best Secrets For Your Perfect Wedding, 1000 Best Wedding Bargains, Your Special Wedding Vows, Your Special Wedding Toasts, The Mother of the Bride Book, Mother of the Groom, The Groom's Guide, The Essential Guide to Wedding Etiquette, The Complete Outdoor Wedding Planner, and more. She has appeared as a wedding expert on Nightline, Lifetime, Inside Edition, ABC News, Fox 5 News, and on hundreds of radio stations nationally and internationally. Read more about Sharon Naylor here. Sharon is also happy to asnwer your wedding-related questions in her forum.
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The minute you wake up on your wedding day, you’ll be thrilled and excited (and perhaps a little bit nervous.) In just a while, things will get very hectic as you dress, pose for pictures, and then take that car ride to your ceremony. But wait…these morning moments are special as well. You can add an unforgettable memory or two (or twelve) right now at the start of your new relationship together! Take the time on your own or with your loved ones to make the most of them.
Planning a wedding when one of you has been married before can make for some pretty challenging times in your shared process. After all, one of you has some experience at this, while the other might be completely overwhelmed with all the details and questions and decisions and expenses.

Tipping Chart

One of the most common questions about wedding budgets and etiquette is the going rate for tipping experts. It’s a must to tip your experts well, since they play such a big part of your day’s success. The following amounts are merely guiding suggestions; you’re free to give more to professionals who exceeded your expectations and really made your day special. Amounts vary by region, so be aware that these are the going rates in the northeast.
When your guests search that placecard table for their name and table number, they’re finding their ‘home’ in your wedding world. So make that little card as beautiful and as creative as the rest of your printed wedding ensemble with the following design ideas.
A list of terms and definitions regarding wedding videography.
The subject of wedding favors is a hot topic, with more and more couples wondering if it’s something they can skip to save money. The answer? No way! Favors are a must-have, and guests deserve – after taking the time, trouble, travel and expense to be with you.

The fastest way to make over a room is to change your window treatments, and that’s why more couples are adding window dressings to their registries. Here are our top tips for giving your window treatments (and your rooms) a makeover, and figuring out what to add to your gift list:

It’s the #1 invitation etiquette question: how do we list our parents’ names? Given today’s new wedding planning arrangements where the bride’s family is not always paying for the entirety of the wedding – since it might be the bride and groom paying for most if not all, or the groom’s parents are kicking in a percent of the expenses – couples are looking for the correct etiquette to pay proper respect to all parents, involved or not. We have the solutions!
A list of terms and definitions regarding wedding invitations.
Couples have long wished that they could mix and match their individual choices, and now they can! You can be the artist of your wedding invitation package, accessorizing the invitation like you would an outfit. If you’ll mix and match your invitations suite, here are the rules for today’s elegant styles.