A Letter from Jeff and Stephanie

February 5, 2009
........We were talking about you and my wedding on 1-18-08.  I never got a chance to tell you what a phenomenal job you did that night!  I was highly impressed and have been raving about you ever since.  Jeff and I cannot even begin to explain in words to you how much fun and how many memories we made that evening during our reception.  We talk/ laugh/ and reminisce all the time...especially when we watch our DVD.  I just wanted to encourage you and let you know how happy Jeff, myself, and my parents were with you being our deejay...not to mention the many family and friends who told us it was the BEST wedding they had ever been to. 

I just went to a wedding this weekend, there was no deejay.  I felt horrible for the bride and groom because of the awkwardness of the reception.  They had made their play list and it didn't turn out to be as easy as they thought it would be.  A wedding is not something you can repeat...you cannot go back and change what happened.  So thank you, thank you thank you for helping to make our wedding reception the BEST time of my life! 

I have also been highly recommending you to my friends who are getting married this year.

Take care & God bless you and your business!

Stef and Jeff
 

Wedding Websites are a Must!

January 18, 2009

The Internet has made planning a wedding a much easier process for young couples of the 21st century. It is a tremendous source of information for everything you could ever imagine related to the big day. One application that is becoming increasingly popular is a wedding website where all of the details of ...


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Writing Your Own Wedding Vows

January 2, 2009

Declaring your wedding vows in front of your fiancé, family and friends is one of those special moments during a wedding that can be heartfelt to you as a couple and undoubtedly meaningful to everyone else in attendance.

Bride and Groom Recite Wedding Vows at the CeremonyWriting your own vows is a wonderful way to make the wedding ceremony even more special, and truly add a personal touch.

While you must be married by an official or officiant who is able to legally declare you Husband and wife, the actual wording you choose for...


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Choosing a First Dance Song

December 19, 2008

Choosing your first dance song is not easy! Your first dance together as husband and wife should l evoke memories of shared moments involving your special song. What if you don't have a special song yet? If you think hard, you can probably find several songs appropriate for your first dance wedding song.

 

Here are a few questions to help: Was there a song playing the first time you met? What song was playing the first time you danced? Was there a song playing when he proposed? Was the...


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The Bridezilla Syndrome: Do You Have It? Ten Ways to Avoid All the BS!

December 11, 2008
In a fast-paced world of wedding planning, stress levels are high; immune systems are low; and over the course of the past 20 years, brides have transmitted, what has become a bridal epidemic of our time.

The number of victims has steadily increased; and to date, there is no cure. It's been dubbed various clinical names: Multiple Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Temporary Insanity. But in the world o...

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10 BIG mistakes in choosing a DJ for your Wedding

December 10, 2008

Yes it’s that time of your wedding planning to find a DJ for your special day, and for most brides this can be an adventure in itself. Contacting different DJ's, getting prices, choosing prices, consultations, and the list goes on and on. In this article we share 10 Big Mistakes that are made by Brides and Grooms when choosing a DJ for the big day, hopefully after this, you can find the DJ that is most suited to handle your Wedding Reception. Here’s a little quote that my partner always...


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10 Wedding Mistakes To Avoid

December 10, 2008
10. Don't Rock the Cash Bar - When it comes to alcohol at your reception, what you serve is entirely up to you. Whether you choose to serve a full bar, limited cocktails, Beer and Wine, or no alcohol at all will be based on various factors including budget. The one option that is not recommended is a Cash Bar. Your guests should be gracious enough to accept what is being offered to them. If however a guest feels the...
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12-Month Wedding Planning Checklist

December 10, 2008

You've said yes to the big question, now what? If you're starting to become overwhelmed with the thought of planning your big day, sit down, take a deep breath and look over this 12-month planning guide. You'll see that planning a wedding is simply a matter of getting organized. You can do it!

11-12 Months Before the Wedding


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