When a fight breaks out!

What happens if your divorced or even married parents start to fight during the wedding? Because weddings can be stressful even for the parents of the bride and groom, tensions tend to run high and sometimes tempers get out of control.

In a case where an argument gets out of hand, the best solution is to isolate the situation so the bride and/or groom do not see anything happening as well as other wedding guests.

In a real life case, a divorced couple got into a heated discussion that started to escalate quickly and we jumped right in to diffuse the situation to remind the parents that this was a joyous occasion and that this was their child's day and that they needed to cool off and walk away.

In the end the bride and groom were none the wiser and the parents came to us and thanked us for helping.

Wedding Trend: Copper

Copper is a great, flexible and attractive color to accent to your wedding! Copper can be added anywhere from glassware to centerpieces. Copper can be flexible with the way you want it to tie into your wedding; the copper can appear either smooth for a clean, crisp look or it can look more rustic for a more countryside feel to your wedding. Take a look at some of these great pictures for some inspiration! 

DIY Tin Can Lanterns

Everyone has tin cans sitting around their house. But not many people know what to do with them. These tin cans can be the perfect addition to your rustic wedding this summer. Whether outdoor, barn or farm ceremony and reception, these can be perfect for the adding a rustic touch.

You’ll only need a few things for this project. First you’ll need as many tin cans as you want for your wedding. These can be great aisle runners, hung from trees or just placed on tables around the reception.

Next you’ll need a nail and some wire so make a handle if you want one on your can. A handle adds a nice touch and then gives you the ability to hang them and move them more easily if you want them too. 

Then you can create the pattern. By using a nail and hammer you can punch small holes through the can. You can make a pattern or just an array of dotes all over the can. This is where you can get personal and make whatever kind of design you desire.

Finally you can remove the lid and then paint the cans however you want them. Mix and match with lots of different colors or have a uniform look for all the cans. Choose whatever fits in better with your vision. 

Then you can add the candles and your done! These will look great with evening and nighttime weddings or could just be filled with flowers for a daytime wedding. You can do as you wish and make them unique for you.