Wedding Planning Tips for Brides -- from iVillage Wedding Expert Anne Chertoff

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My Big Fat (Insert Your Background Here) Wedding

I’m sure you’ve seen My Big Fat Greek Wedding. It was on cable the other night, and I just think it’s hysterical. I’m sure almost all brides can relate to the family dynamic. While you are probably not going to order a dress that you think makes you look like a “snow beast” there is an important planning lesson you can learn from the movie.
Adding cultural and religious traditions to your wedding ceremony and reception can add to the beauty of your wedding day. Talk to your parents and grandparents about what they did at their wedding, or cultural customs that they are aware of that you can add to your plans. Your wedding officiant can also help you discover beautiful traditions you may have never even heard of.
There are traditions for both the ceremony — prayers, readings, vows — and reception — cultural music, dances, special foods. I found a list of traditions for over a dozen different cultures on one of my favorite wedding favor websites, Beaucoup. But Google your own cultural or religious background with the word “wedding” and I’m sure you’ll find hundreds of sites with great ideas.
If you come across any traditions or customs post them here and share them with fellow brides-to-be!



My family is from Scotland, his is Jewish. I plan on having my fiance in a kilt and a yamaka.
Including traditional activities in your wedding makes your parents feel so much more appreciated and special. It's also a great way to add individuality to the ceremony. Some of us attend a lot of weddings, and its really nice to encounter a few surprises!
Party favors usually turn into an issue. I believe the best party favor ever is a nice photo of the couple/the newly-born/the teenager, maybe on a very simple wire photo holder or a more elaborate photo frame. But you can be sure everyone will keep it for long, instead of tossing the confetti pill-box/doves/bunnies/rings away during season cleaning!