DIY: A Bridal Sash for Your Special Day!

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By Julissa

A bride’s wedding day is very important. She wants to look glamorous and wants to stand out. A brides wedding dress always needs to be unique and memorable.  You can definitely make a sash to put on your dress and make it your own. You can make your sash using our buttons…you can use any button from plastic to metal. It easy and affordable. Here

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Bridal Hair Styles: Using M&J Flower Pins!

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By Julissa

Everyone knows, on a bride’s wedding day, she doesn’t feel complete until she is glamorous from head to toe. She has to have the perfect dress, with the perfect shoes and the perfect accessories. But there is also one more thing a bride has to make sure is perfect… I’m talking about her hair. Even though most brides cover their hair with veils, it doesn’t mean you can’t accessorize your hair do. Down below are five different bridal hairstyles, and next to them are flower pins which we sell in M & J, to make the hairstyle more glamorous and interesting.

Style 1:

You can Pin the beautiful flower pin on either side.

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Advice: 9 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Marriage

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So you’ve met Mr. Oh-So-Right, and you’re pretty sure he’s about to pop the question. Or maybe he already has, and you’re halfway done planning your wedding. You’ve been dreaming about married life and. . . stop right there.

You may think you know what your marriage will be like—after all, you’re in love, you’ve been living together for two years, you’ve met his family, know his favorite ice cream flavor and the list goes on. But the truth is, you never know how a marriage will turn out. People grow and change, and so do relationships. W

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5 Things To Know Before You Plan A Wedding

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As I mentioned earlier this weekend, I spent Labor Day attending the most awesome wedding I’ve ever been to. Granted, it probably meant that the bride, groom, and both sets of parents bled money consistently for the past year, but there were some non-financial lessons to be learned as well. Here are a few:

 

  1. A forced vacation means everyone has fun. These particular nuptials were only about two hours away, but the fact that I was out of town, not worrying about getting home after the party, and in vacation mindset meant that I was in fun mode all weekend.  
  2. Encourage bonding. Thi

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