11/10/2009 Bill CrottyKhloe Kardashian is among a host of other celebs to get in on the all-white wedding flowers craze.
11/6/2009 Bill CrottyMany couples are worried about the impact that their wedding will have on their budget, but environmentally-conscious wedding planners might also consider the effect that their big day will have on the planet.
11/3/2009 Bill CrottyNovember 1 marks National Authors Day, so throw a bash to celebrate your favorite wordsmiths.
11/2/2009 Bill CrottyFor brides that want to make a dramatic entrance without a hefty price tag, a new trend in bridal wear might be just the ticket. This season, brides are loading up on costume jewelry to top off their dresses without added expense.
11/2/2009 Bill CrottyDid you know that November is National Sweet Potato month? With all of the holiday parties and family gatherings, it won't be too difficult to find reasons to make a few sweet (or savory) treats out of these delectable seasonal vegetables.
11/2/2009 Bill CrottyThis winter, wedding planners seem to be harking back to a classic, elegant style. Bring a few traditional touches to your wedding for a trend-free event that you and your guests will remember for years to come.
10/27/2009 Bill CrottyDid you know that today is National Howl at the Moon Night? In honor of this unique holiday, grab a few friends and host a classic werewolf movie marathon. (Actual howling is optional.)
10/23/2009 Bill CrottyJust in case there weren't enough wedding shows, WE TV is planning one more to help you manage your wedding party planning.
10/22/2009 Bill CrottyA lot of details go into planning the big day, but picking out a wedding ring is a decision that you have to live with for the rest of your life - literally. You'll wear your ring everyday, so it should be something that matches your personality and reflects your own personal style.
10/22/2009 Bill CrottyEveryone knows that we're in a recession, but Time magazine reports that consumer spending is higher than ever when it comes to Halloween costumes and party decorations. In fact, Halloween sales are predicted to reach a record-breaking $6 billion this year, up 4.2 percent from last 2008.