
Please join us for a special edition of After Hours with After Yes, featuring Branching Out Floral and Event Design
Hors d’oeuvres provided by Mi Piaci and cash bar available. Plus, more surprises to come!?
After Hours is an evening out where Dallas brides and wedding professionals can interact in a relaxed environment and learn more about featured vendors.
October 25, 6-9pm
Mi Piaci
14854 Montfort Dr
Addison, TX
RSVP here.

The Snack Box is open for business and offering 25% off all events booked by October 31, 2010. Their mini donuts are perfect for any dessert display. Kids (and adults) can’t help but watch as donuts are fried on-the-spot at your event. The Snack box staff even has a variety of frosting and sprinkles to decorate your own.
Contact them for more details or visit thesnackboxsite.com

“You’re invited….
Dallas Wedding Photographer, Catie Ronquillo is looking for 3 couples who are recently married (<10 years) for a Day After Session for a photography project focusing on marriage/married couples.
A Day After Session is a casual portrait session in wedding attire. Perhaps you didn’t have time for many portraits on your wedding day. Perhaps your wedding photos didn’t turn out the way you expected. Or maybe you just need a reason to put that wedding dress back on and strut your stuff again. WHY NOT?! Most of all, it’s a chance to just have fun with your spouse. These make great anniversary gifts!
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I found these adorable coffee can lanterns on Design*Sponge and just had to share. They are perfect for outdoor weddings and totally affordable! Try their three designs or create your own, with a variety of tools the possibilities are endless.
Materials:
- Coffee Cans
- Ball-peen hammer
- 2 x 4 (one foot length)
- 1 x 4 (two foot length)
- Clamps
- Nails, screwdrivers (variety)
- Votive candles
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If you and your fiance are dancers, choosing a song and preparing for your debut as husband ans wife is probably no big deal. For all you non-dancer, shy-types, this post is for you. It can certainly be intimidating to dance in front of 100+ of your closest friends and family, but if you properly prepare, you can avoid looking like you belong at the eighth grade dance. Here’s everything you need to know about choosing a song, learning a dance and keeping your cool.
First talk with your fiance about what “your song” is. Do you agree on what that song is? Do you even have one? If not ask around to see what friends and family have used in the past — maybe borrow your parents song. You can even consult online lists, such as Project Wedding.
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