
Four Things You Should Do After You Get Married
by Ricky Biel, CRPC, Haydel, Biel & Associates
by Ricky Biel, CRPC, Haydel, Biel & Associates

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CATERING ADVICE FROM AN AWARD WINNING LOS ANGELES WEDDING CATERER
Elisabetta Clardullo Criel, Think Italian Events
CATERING ADVICE FROM AN AWARD WINNING LOS ANGELES WEDDING CATERER
Elisabetta Clardullo Criel, Think Italian Events

2017 Q1 Average Cost of Wedding in the U.S. Falls -2.8% to $25,961
The average amount U.S. couples are spending on their wedding as of 2017 Q1 was down -2.8% to $25,961 from $26,720 in 2016. The latest average wedding cost is based on 3,401 survey samples collected from January 1, 2017 through March 31, 2017. Includes couples that were married and spent money on their upcoming wedding.
www.TheWeddingReport.com
The average amount U.S. couples are spending on their wedding as of 2017 Q1 was down -2.8% to $25,961 from $26,720 in 2016. The latest average wedding cost is based on 3,401 survey samples collected from January 1, 2017 through March 31, 2017. Includes couples that were married and spent money on their upcoming wedding.
www.TheWeddingReport.com

The Knot, the leading wedding brand and marketplace, today released its annual Wedding Trends Report of the top trends for 2017. Inspired by the Pantone Color of the Year, Greenery, which symbolizes a reconnection with nature, one another and a larger purpose, we’re seeing a rise in décor going au naturel and couples giving back with their weddings in more ways than one.
“Weddings continue to be the ultimate personal statement for couples, completely customized to feature their favorite foods, florals and traditions. But today’s couples want to give back on their wedding day too,” said Kellie Gould, editor in chief of The Knot. “In addition to registering for cookware and cutlery they’re also registering for their favorite charity. Furthermore, today’s couples are concerned with the impact their celebrations are having on the environment, opting for greener alternatives for food, flowers, invitations, party favors and more.” CLICK HERE for full article of THE KNOT Wedding Trends Report for 2017
“Weddings continue to be the ultimate personal statement for couples, completely customized to feature their favorite foods, florals and traditions. But today’s couples want to give back on their wedding day too,” said Kellie Gould, editor in chief of The Knot. “In addition to registering for cookware and cutlery they’re also registering for their favorite charity. Furthermore, today’s couples are concerned with the impact their celebrations are having on the environment, opting for greener alternatives for food, flowers, invitations, party favors and more.” CLICK HERE for full article of THE KNOT Wedding Trends Report for 2017