Articles & Advice: Something Blue
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Something Blue: Hawaiian Wedding Traditions
by Kelli Donley
Couples are seeking to include Hawaiian island traditions into their ceremony and reception to make their wedding that much more memorable.
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Something Blue: A Silver Lining to Wicked Weather
by Jennifer Stein
At 16, Tonia Tinker decided that she would be married in Hawaii. It never crossed Tonia’s mind that she might wake up to a relentless downpour on her wedding day.
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Something Blue: Simplify Your Suitcase
by Sarah Padilla
What five words are least likely to be uttered by a destination bride in the days leading up to her wedding? If you answered, “I can’t wait to pack,” you’re probably right.
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Perfect Destination Wedding Accessories
by Jennifer Stein
Many women view their bag collection as a guilty pleasure, but now there is a company putting a new spin on that mentality.
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Playlists for Destination Weddings
by Jennifer Stein
A good playlist can make or break an event, especially a wedding. As you get closer to the final stages of your planning, take a look at your music line up. If you are doing a destination wedding or theme wedding, your music can really help set the tone you are going for.
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Get “Green” and Give Your Wedding an Authentic Touch by Selecting Local Flowers
by Jennifer Stein
The perfect getaway wedding becomes even more perfect when it’s infused with the beauty, scents and symbolism of its island location, and when you incorporate the official island flower of your locale; you bring in far more than a pretty bloom and an exotic scent. By using the bloom each island’s population has voted as its emblem, you honor the island’s history and lore, and your wedding, in turn, takes on an air of authenticity and a sense of rightness.
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