
My Fair Wedding
David Tutera ensures that a frazzled affair becomes the fairest of weddings.
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• The first dance between a bride and groom is a reminder of why everyone is there…it’s the first time since the ceremony where the couple comes together as husband and wife and all eyes are on them. This can be a great opportunity to do something fabulous and unique that your guests will always remember. So why not take a few dance lessons before the big day? Whether it’s salsa, swing, or ballroom dancing, you’ll have fun doing it and really spice up that first dance so that everyone sees just how great you work together as a couple. • Toasting the happy couple is pretty standard at most weddings, but the bride and groom should always toast their guests as well. It doesn’t have to be elaborate…just sincere. Taking a few minutes to say thank you to everyone for coming will truly personalize your wedding and let your guests know how much you appreciate them. • If you don’t feel comfortable coming up with your own toast, there are plenty of sites online where you can sample various toasts as well as quoting a famous poem. |
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David Tutera ensures that a frazzled affair becomes the fairest of weddings.


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