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Oct 25th

The New Season of My Fair Wedding with David Tutera starts November 13th!

By Carlise (Carla) Shepperd

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My Fair Wedding with David Tutera is a reality show on WETv that I love because of the tips and inspiration I get from it. The premise of the show is really great because it gives small budget brides the opportunity to get the wedding of their dreams. However, this show may not be for every bride because just three weeks before the big day, each bride has to pass control over to David Tutera but in return he transforms their theme, ideas and dream into what could only be described as a Platinum affair.

What I love most about My Fair Wedding is that the brides that are chosen are all average women with a fantastic theme! They don't want ordinary and regardless of how crazy or outlandish their theme may be, the end result, thanks to David, is always a glamorous, elegant affair.

New episodes of My Fair Wedding are back, November 13th on WETv. I'll be watching and hope you will be too!

Mar 18th

Do you want to be on My Fair Wedding?

By Carlise (Carla) Shepperd
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My Fair Wedding is a hit on WEtv! The concept of the show is simple. Three weeks before your wedding, wedding planner David Tutera walks into your life and changes the details of it, to take it from ordinary to extraordinary! It's not for every bride but for many, this show is a dream come true. So, if you are getting married in Los Angeles and your wedding date is between April 2011 and August 2011 or live in New York City with a wedding date between October 2011 and November 2011, you can be on the show.

If you want to audition, send the information below to: MFW4casting@pilgrimfilms.tv.

  • NAME
  • ADDRESS
  • PHONE NUMBER
  • WEDDING DATE / LOCATION
  • GUEST COUNT
  • BRIEF BIO
  • CURRENT PHOTO OF BRIDE/GROOM

Also, send a brief description of the type of wedding you are planning and any photos you may already have of your dress, venue, decor, etc.

Good luck!

Mar 24th

Top Five Romantic Movies for Couples

By Carla Lowery
Every bride and groom needs to reconnect during the week and take a break from the wedding planning process. Here are our top five movie suggestions for couples to watch at home.


Breakfast at Tiffany’s
This is the ultimate classic romantic comedy starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard that makes audiences think about how they need to reexamine their own life, love, and happiness.









An Affair to Remember
Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) begin a courtship that blossom into sheer romance. Problems arise when Allie’s parents do not feel that Noah is a good match for Allie and separate the young couple and then several years later, they meet again and the romance they once shared is rekindled.




Dirty Dancing
"Baby,” Actress Jennifer Grey, was vacationing with her family and during her stay on property, she falls in love with dance instructor Johnny, Actor Patrick Swayze.









Sleepless in Seattle
Actor Tom Hanks (Sam) and Meg Ryan (Annie) is headed to see her family on Christmas Eve and listening to a call in radio show to hear Sam’s son Jonah speak about his mother that died and how his dad needs a wife. Annie is determined to meet Sam because she feels a strong connection between Sam and Jonah. When they finally met, it was as if all the stars aligned to find each other.



The Notebook
Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) begin a courtship that blossom into sheer romance. The parents do not feel that Noah is a good match for Allie and separate the young couple. Several years later, they meet again and the romance they once shared is rekindled.
Apr 2nd

How To Find Your Perfect DJ

By Carlise (Carla) Shepperd
Choosing Your Pitch-Perfect DJ

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How do you find a DJ that can get your teenage cousin and your seventy-five year old grandmother onto the same dance floor? Read on for tips on how to find a DJ capable of getting your wedding to hit exactly the right note.

Tone deaf?

Before you begin looking for DJs, you should have a clear idea of what tone you want for your reception, and what type of music you would like played. DJs have several advantages over bands, wind ensembles, and other forms of live music. A DJ is usually less expensive, can play a wider variety of music, and will not artistically reinterpret your favorite songs.

The right groove.
Find out about access to electricity and rules regarding noise at your location before you begin talking to potential DJs. If you are getting married at home or outside, ask city officials about noise regulations.

Singing for their supper.

Use word of mouth to help you find the perfect DJ. Ask recently married friends who they hired to play music at their weddings or ask your co-workers if they attended any weddings where they couldn’t stop tapping their feet. Florists, bakers, and caterers are also good resources.

Shop around.
Prices vary greatly depending on the location of your wedding and experience of the DJ, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 an hour for standard services, to several thousand dollars for a celebrity DJ. To get an idea of the price range in your area, interview at least three DJs before selecting the person to spin the music at your wedding. Some questions to keep in mind:
Do you have my favorite songs?
What are your favorite songs to play at a wedding?
How long have you been a DJ and at how many weddings have you performed?
Can you give me references from the last two weddings you worked on?
What kind of equipment do you have?
Who will take your place if you are sick or unable to perform on the date?

Get it in writing.
The contract should include the location and date of the event, the fee, and the DJ’s name. You will also want to include the cost for overtime if you are paying by hour, as well as the number and length of the breaks the DJ will require, if any.

In rhythm together.

The more you discuss in advance, the less likely you’ll be disappointed by a surprise rendition of Britney Spears during your first dance. Give your DJ a list in advance of songs you definitely want played in addition to music that is strictly off limits. You will also want to discuss what the DJ should wear to the wedding and make sure he or she knows how to pronounce your name and your fiancé’s, as well as the names of any especially important guests if they’re also MCing.


coutesy of ourweddingday.com

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