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mywedding.com’s wedding blog (with almost as much offbeat advice as this here blog)

August 15th, 2007 · Advertisement · 1 comment

Lots of awkward, drunken toasts to mywedding.com for being Offbeat Bride’s sponsor for the month of August! I’ll be poking around mywedding.com this month and writing about my adventures, this week looking at their wedding blog.

NicoleI trawl a lot of sites on the web looking for the most interesting tid-bits about offbeat and authentic weddings — and mywedding.com’s wedding blog is one of the many in my RSS reader. While it’s not exclusively focused on nontraditional content, I’ve loved Nicole’s advice on non-rose wedding flowers and dealing with guest list woes. Plus, Nicole has a nice smile (that’s her over there to the right).

They also cover a fair amount of green/eco-wedding topics on the wedding blog, including tips for reducing the waste of your wedding shower and thoughts about responsible registries.

So go check out mywedding.com’s wedding blog and if you like it, add their RSS feed to your reader of choice.

Thanks again to mywedding.com for sponsoring this month. Offbeat Brides, please oh please show your support for offbeatbride.com by giving mywedding.com some lerv.


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    Lindsay

    August 17th, 2007 · 5:30 AM · #

    I really have to second your serious mad props to mywedding.com. The interface and design is clear, simple and allows the user the most possible control and flexibility with their content. The page designs have such a great variety (I just wish I could get a Fall design in deep reds and golds!) I grudgingly had a knot.com membership, for the checklists and budgeter, but their weenie-looking page designs made me sad, and it wasn’t customizeable enough. mywedding.com is the cup of chamomile tea I needed.

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