| Every bride-to-be deserves a wedding as special as she is, and to have her personality, taste and style dominate her big day. Planning a wedding can be stressful — from organizing seating arrangements that make everyone happy to coming up with all the deposit money you’ll need. Putting your personal stamp on the day, however, doesn’t have to be difficult at all. Continue reading Advice for putting your personal stamp on your wedding day
Wait until the last minute to notify potential guests of your wedding date and you may find yourself walking down the aisle among just a handful of family and friends. The official invitation, sent just four to six weeks before the wedding date, is no longer the first notice brides should give guests of their special day. Continue reading When wedding invitations aren’t enough, save the dates save the day
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women older than 25 in the United States, according to the American Heart Association (AHA), but many people aren’t aware of how serious the problem is. Continue reading Keep your heart health in mind
Today, thanks to the Internet and digital printing technology, your choices for unique wedding invitations are virtually limitless. Today’s bride has the ability to truly set the tone of her wedding with invitations that are utterly unique and completely hers. Continue reading How to find, create truly inviting wedding invitations
Jewelry doesn’t have to be pricey to be precious. And if it’s jewelry worth keeping – whether for its sentimental value or because it is expensive – it’s worth keeping it organized so you can find it, wear it and enjoy it whenever you want. Here are some tips for organizing your jewelry. Continue reading Get organized – advice for storing your jewelry
Hurricanes happen. So do slips and falls, broken furniture and no-shows – even to the most organized brides-to-be. There’s no denying the emotional toll that occurs when disaster casts a shadow over the happiest day of your life – but there is a way to ensure you don’t suffer financially because of it. Continue reading Protect your wedding against financial disaster
Trying to lose weight could cost you a lot of money – gym memberships, special diet foods, exercise equipment for your home or even hiring a personal trainer. But there are ways you can lose weight without spending a lot of money. You will still need dedication, time and a willingness to make changes in your life to achieve your goal. Continue reading Inexpensive ways to lose weight and stay fit
It’s easy to over-indulge in the rich foods that feel comforting and warm during the cold winter months. When it starts to be a challenge to get your pants buttoned, you know it’s time to cut back. It’s hard to put down the cookies and step away from the cream sauces, but it’s even more difficult to reverse those extra inches and pounds you’ve gained. Continue reading Tips and tools that help you get fit and stay slim
Winter can take a toll on anyone’s beauty regimen. Extreme cold makes skin dry and flaky, wind strips moisture from hair and temperature changes from inside to outside make it hard to dress appropriately. U.S. Olympic athletes who are gliding down ski slopes, spending hours on the ice and training in biting temperatures know firsthand how harsh winter elements can do more than put a damper on your looks — it can also affect the health of hair and skin. Continue reading Female Winter Olympic athletes share medal-winning winter beauty tips
About 4.5 million Americans wear braces or other dental appliances to straighten their teeth, according to the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO). Many more – an estimated 50 to 75 percent of the population – have some form of malocclusion or misaligned teeth and could benefit from orthodontic treatment. Continue reading It’s never too late for a great smile: Teeth straightening tips for you and your child
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