7 Things to Consider When Planning a Nude Wedding

Interested in exchanging vows in the buff? If you’re a nudist or naturist at heart, you may be envisioning a nude wedding ceremony. While certainly unconventional, a nudist wedding can be an authentic and liberating way to say “I do.”

In fact, nudist weddings are on the rise. Whether that’s because nudism is becoming more mainstream, more couples want the excitement that comes with baring it all at the wedding altar, or summer wedding season is simply getting too hot for clothes, who’s to say. Whatever your reason, here’s what you need to know.

This guide covers every aspect to consider before getting married naked, from finding a nudity-friendly venue, to the invitations, to certain practical considerations unique to nude weddings.

Here are the top seven things to know when planning a nude wedding.

  1. Know the Law
    Before you get too invested in your naked wedding dreams, it’s crucial to understand the legal aspects of stripping down.

The rules surrounding nudity in public spaces vary from place to place, and quite obviously, public nudity is not allowed in a great many locations.

Research local laws to find suitable locations where you can conduct a nude wedding ceremony without legal complications (and keep in mind, it is entirely possible you’ll need to travel if you’re in a state or county where public nudity is universally banned).

  1. Location, Location, Location
    Picking the ideal spot for your nudist wedding is of paramount importance.

Nudist resorts or secluded beaches are popular choices, but know that some of these places may be tailored to specific demographics (the elderly, the LGBTQ+ community, women only), so double check that you and your nude wedding party will be a welcome addition to the space. If you’d like a little more privacy, consider a private property or even a rented venue that allows nudity.

Finally, make sure to have a backup plan in case of unfavorable weather conditions. No one likes rain on their wedding day; doubly so when your wedding day is also clothing optional. Tents, awnings, and towels will be a lifesaver if your nude wedding gets rained out.

  1. Communicate About the Dress Code (Or Lack Thereof)
    Your guests should be informed about the nudist nature of your wedding. Make it crystal clear on the invitation that they will see nude bodies, including your own – and if that’s not something they’re comfortable with, politely suggest that they refrain from attending.

Additionally, let guests know your expectations for their dress. If guests are also invited to join in the clothing optional fun, give them a heads up well ahead of time.

Respect that not everyone may be comfortable with this, and be prepared for some folks to decline your invite.

  1. Choose Your Officiant Carefully
    You’ll obviously need an officiant who’s comfortable conducting a nude ceremony. Some organizations specialize in this, so do your research to find someone who aligns with your values.

Another popular solution: if you have like-minded friends or family members who you think would make a great wedding officiant, ask them to get ordained online with the ULC so that they can perform your nude marriage ceremony. And it goes without saying that if you want your officiant to follow the dress code you should let them know from the outset.

Considering the unconventional nature of the ceremony, you might ask the officiant to explain during the proceedings why you’ve chosen to have a nudist wedding in the first place.

Whether it’s because you feel a spiritual connection to nature when nude, you feel it promotes body acceptance, or you just don’t like clothes, asking your wedding officiant to briefly speak on your clothing optional decision is a reasonable request considering the situation.

  1. Match Wedding Decor and Atmosphere
    Many nudists describe experiencing an ethereal bond with the natural world while unclothed, and a minimalist aesthetic often complements the natural vibe of a nudist wedding. Think flowers, candles, and simple, organic materials. You’ll probably want the event to highlight the beauty of the human body and the natural surroundings, rather than lavish decorations.
  2. Consider the Comfort of Guests
    While a nudist wedding may sound liberating, it also comes with some practical concerns. Make sure to provide adequate seating that won’t cause discomfort for your guests, like padded chairs or towels. Remember to source supplies like sunblock, insect repellent, surface sanitation, and other necessities to keep everyone in attendance comfortable and safe.
  3. Don’t Forget About Photography (and Other Vendors)
    If you’d like to capture your special day, a professional photographer experienced in nudist events will be invaluable. Be clear about your boundaries and how explicit or subtle you’d like the photos to be. A photographer who can be discreet and professional in this situation is a must, so be sure to vet them wisely.

Additionally, any other vendors you hire for the event should be aware of your plan, and you’ll need to confirm that they are fully comfortable viewing and being around nudity while in attendance.

Remember to Enjoy the Moment
A naturist wedding can be a liberating and genuine expression of the openness you practice with your significant other and the partnership you share. Just realize that there are some important considerations that come with nude weddings that simply aren’t present at more conventional ceremonies.

Planning carefully, respecting your guests’ comfort zones, and focusing on the emotional aspect of the ceremony will help make your special day go smoothly. With thorough research and thoughtful consideration, you can have the nudist wedding of your dreams.

Good luck, and may your wedding day be as authentic and beautiful as you are!

Brides Across America Helps Warrior Women Wed

Free Wedding Dresses for Deserving Servicewomen

There are currently more than 200,000 women serving on active duty in the United States military. This accounts for nearly 15 percent of the troops. The branch that boasts the most women is the Army, with around 74,000. The branch with the smallest number of female recruits is the Marines, with 14,000.

One thing many of these women have in common is that they plan to marry after finishing their tour of duty. For some women overseas, the thought of coming home and starting a family with a loving fiance is one of the few things that sustains them when times get tough. The organization Brides Across America provides a valuable service for these brides to be in the form of free wedding dresses for all female veterans of the armed services.

What Is Brides Across America?

Brides Across America is an organization dedicated to matching the perfect gown to a deserving military bride. Many of the dresses the organization offers are designer pieces that might cost several thousand dollars if they were purchased new. This is out of the price range of many veterans, so Brides Across America allows them the experience of donning a luxurious designer wedding dress.

The organization puts on events twice a year in dress shops across the country, often favoring smaller towns or areas that are a little off the beaten path. Women attending the even do not have to be from the area in which it is being held, so Brides Across America often attracts women from across the country.

Where Do the Dresses Come From?

The wedding dresses the organization offers are donated by boutiques or purchased with funds from financial donors, so there is no cost to the women who want to take part in a Brides Across America event. Some of the financial sponsors boasted by the organization include Microsoft, Samuel Adams Breweries, and Allure Bridals which keeps Brides Across America supplied with a selection of gowns.

Who Is Eligible for a Dress?

Military veterans who served on active duty overseas in the last five years, and who are planning a wedding the next eighteen months can qualify for a gown. Navy veterans who were deployed in international waters also qualify. Brides to be are required to register in advance for the event that they want to attend. On the day of the event, they must present discharge papers or other proof of deployment.

Who Runs the Organization?

Brides Across America is the brainchild of Heidi Janson. Janson is the owner of Tulle Bridals, a massive wedding dress and formal gown shop in Massachusetts. She was inspired to start Brides Across America in 2008 as a way of giving back to military veterans. She furnished the 50 gowns that were given away at the first Brides Across America event from her own store’s stock.

Hundreds of veterans have already received wedding dresses at Brides Across America events around the country. The huge selection of gowns in all sizes an styles ensures that women are all bu guaranteed to find the perfect dress. According to one coordinator for an event, only one woman ever walked away from a Brides Across America event without the perfect dress for her big day.

Wedding for Kermit and Ms Piggy, and Many Others

There is typically an element of uncertainty in any relationship as to whether a couple will ultimately end up together and get married. In some cases, the drama is more exhaustive than others; Kermit and Ms Piggy are one such example. Their relationship has been a work in progress since the 70’s and has persevered through TV shows, video games, theme park appearances and many movies, including the recently released “Muppets Most Wanted.” Here are some other Hollywood couples who have had their own turbulent relationships.

Carrie and Mr. Big

The relationship of “Sex and the City’s” Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big held fans of the series captive for six seasons. Many hearts were broken along the way, including Carrie’s several times; most famously when they were supposed to get married and Big left her standing at the altar in a Cinderella wedding gown. At the series’ conclusion Mr. Big follows Carrie to Paris and convinces her to come back to New York so they can be together.

Carrie and Brody

Carrie and Brody from “Homeland” definitely have challenges in their relationship. In this popular Showtime series, she is a CIA officer with a bi-polar disorder and he is a Marine Corp sniper who was previously held captive by Al-Qaeda. There have certainly been cloak and dagger elements to Kermit and Ms Piggy’s relationship, but the Homeland characters may have more riding on the outcome.

Olivia Pope and President Fitzgerald Grant

Even though “Scandal’s” President Fitzgerald Grant is the most powerful man on the plant, he and Olivia Pope can’t seem to make their relationship to work, no matter how hard they try. When evaluating relationships with challenges, one that involves a married president trying to have an extramarital affair with a former employee and trying to run the country at the same time is in a class by itself.

Ross and Rachel

No list of “on again off again” relationships would be complete without Rachel and Ross of “Friends.” Their ups and downs were chronicled over 10 years of the hit TV show. In the last season, they finally get their happy ending; Rachel is on her way to Paris to start a new job and Ross convinces her he loves her and gets her to stay in New York.

There are many great relationship sagas; some are personal and private and others play out on the big screen, like the one between Kermit and Ms Piggy. No matter your preferences, it can sometimes be hard to predict which couples will get married and which ones will not.

Crafty Wedding Ideas

Valentine’s Day has come and gone, flowers are blooming, and the spring sunshine seems to be adding a bit of cheer to the day. With summer now on its way, many happily engaged couples are beginning to plan for their wedding ceremonies. If you are a bride, groom or an online minister, take a look at the following crafty wedding ideas for flowers, decorations, and party favors.

DIY Flowers

While fresh flowers and luscious bouquets can add elegance and beauty to your wedding, you may be able to save a lot of money by building your own flower decorations using silk or paper flowers. If you would like to try creating your own bouquets or decorations, you might want to start stocking up on the following materials:

  • Green floral tape
  • Crepe paper in a variety of colors
  • Floral stem wire
  • Flower and leaf templates
  • Craft glue

You can find a great number of ideas and templates for these flowers on the Internet or in magazines, as paper flowers are becoming very popular! You might find it helpful to start experimenting with different designs before you choose your style. Then you can have flower-making parties with your friends and family so you can make all your flower decorations in advance. By saving money on floral decorations, you may be able to splurge just a bit on the bridal bouquet and groom’s boutonnière.

Mason Jar Center Pieces

Mason jars have become inexpensive components of many crafty wedding ideas as well. You can find these at antique shops or local retailers for very affordable prices. You can tie ribbon around them and place small candles inside to create simple but lovely centerpieces. You can also paint them with glitter, cover them in lace, or place hand cut flowers inside them to create joyful and easy table decorations. You may even find it romantic to glue pieces of sheet music from your own wedding song onto the inside or outside of the jars and adorn them with vintage buttons or small silk flowers.

Party Favors

If you would like your guests to leave your wedding with small party favors of their own, why not send them home with one or two of the following:

  • A small jar of local honey tied up with ribbon and a personalized stamp
  • A small bag tied with ribbon containing the ingredients to make S’mores
  • A mixed CD of songs played at your wedding
  • A small bag of chocolates attached to a card that you and your fiance can sign and say thanks for coming

You do not have to spend much money to create personalized and fun party favors for your guests. Some couples even let their guests take home flowers and centerpieces in order to minimize clean up and storage of these materials.

These crafty wedding ideas offer just a small taste of the many affordable, delightful, and simple ways to decorate, celebrate, and remember your wedding.

Weird Weddings

Saying, “I Do” to Weird Weddings

When most people dream of their wedding day, they imagine a white dress, a picturesque location, and a delicious cake. For some, this means living out one of the happiest days of their lives in an incredibly unique, and sometimes downright wacky ways. Here are a few weird weddings from some of the most imaginative brides and grooms out there.

You May Now Bite the Bride

With the rise of Twilight, so came the romantic notions of the vampire themed wedding. While some couples pay homage to the series with a Halloween ceremony date and a set of fangs, a few couples take the term “’til death do us part” seriously with a completely ghoulish extravaganza. From being driven up to the ceremony site in a hearse to sporting pale-faced make-up and bloodstains, these couples take weird weddings to the dark side.

I Need a Hero

While a few individuals can never get enough of their favorite comic book heroes, some couples take it to the extreme with a superhero themed wedding. One couple from Devon, England, brought this theme to the next level as they dressed up as Batman and Wonder Woman to recite their vows in front of friends and family. Of course, their guests were also dressed to impress as they donned the recognizable costumes of characters such as the Joker, Yoda, and the entire cast of The Incredibles.

Level Up

Video game themed weddings continue to gain popularity as the gaming industry thrives. Some couples are content to say “I Do” with small hints of their favorite games littered about their ceremony and reception site. Others take the theme very seriously and focus their entire day on recreating their beloved digital world. Ranging from Mario and Princess Peach ceremonies, to Halo themed weddings full of patrons sporting full body armor, some imaginative gamers have very unique ways of celebrating their special day.

When commemorating their union, some couples choose to start their lives together in the most unique and unusual ways. While these weird weddings are not for everyone, they certainly create a memorable day for couples and patrons alike.

Wedding Vows from best weddings!

What to Do When Struggling With Writing Your Wedding Vows

Your wedding is a very important day. Everything that you do and say is likely to be ingrained into your memory and the memory of your significant other. This is precisely the reason why the wedding vows are so very important. Some people choose to do very traditional vows while other couples opt to write their own. Writing your own vows is beautiful and personal, but some people can struggle with the whole process. Luckily, you can get help by pulling from the best wedding vows from best weddings!

Often, people who write their own vows do so with a lot of research. There is meaning in every word that is spoken. Your wedding vows should help to focus on the positive aspects of your partner. These positive views should be reflected in the past, present, and future. Your vows can focus on loving your partner through all circumstances while uplifting them and helping them whenever needed not because you feel like you have to, but because you desire to keep your partner happy. Your vows should express your commitment to your partner and to your relationship.

Consider some of our wedding vows from best weddings!

“I promise to be there for you when you need me, whenever you need me.”

“I promise to nurture your goals and ambitions; to support you through misfortune and celebrate your triumphs.”

“I promise to respect, admire, and appreciate you for who you are, as well as for the person you wish to become.”

Each of these contains specific vows that help to shed positive light and love on your partner. Writing your own wedding vows isn’t always very easy. That’s why it helps to look at beautiful wedding vows from best weddings! When you are searching for the perfect words to say, think about your partner and everything that they mean to you, now and always. The right words will eventually come in one form or another.

Marriage Finances Guide

Along with their other personality traits, newlyweds come pre-wired with views and behaviors toward money. Because of temperament, the way they were raised, and/or situations that may have occurred in the past, individuals end up with different financial personalities, including savers, spenders, risk takers, and avoiders. Each personality type interacts with the almighty dollar in unique ways. The more open that a couple can be about their marriage finances from the start, the happier their financial lives will probably be.

Savers

Savers don’t feel safe unless they have a large balance in their bank accounts. A couple’s comfort level regarding joint account balances should be discussed upfront. If one person can’t sleep at night without a healthy reserve and the other couldn’t care less about saving, problems are likely to occur. This is the time for compromise and open communication.

Spenders

Spenders love to buy things and often show their affection by bestowing pricey gifts on loved ones. The individuals in this category are often well acquainted with the term “burning a hole in one’s pocket.” These men and women often find comfort in shopping. If they’re not careful, spenders can wind up in debt.

Risk Takers

Risk taking personalities can make or break the bank on a regular basis. These partners might invest in crazy schemes, gamble, or play the stock market. On one hand, they might be quite wealthy, because they play the odds, and sometimes win. But, on the flip side of that coin, they can create havoc with their marriage finances, especially if they are married to savers.

Avoiders

Avoiders just don’t feel comfortable talking about or thinking about budgets, income, or outgo of funds. They may break into cold sweats, leave the room when the subject comes up, or simply clam up and go silent. If either partner falls into this category, he or she will need to loosen up a bit, or there could be some sticky situations ahead.

Marriage finances can be rosiest when each partner understands the other’s money personality. Open communication, trust, and acceptance will go a long way towards marital harmony for savers, spenders, risk takers, and avoiders.

Wedding Gift Ideas All Couples Will Adore

While being invited to a wedding can be an honor, it does come with a handful of responsibilities. Above all else, you will be expected to bring a gift to the event. Though it can seem like a simple task, some couples are harder to buy for than others. Thankfully, there are plenty of fantastic ideas out there to get your wheels turning. When there is no registry, and you want to provide more than a simple cash present, these gift options will be sure to please even the most discerning of couples. 

Start With the Kitchen

According to experts, the kitchen tends to be the room that sees the most use in any home. If you’re looking for a practical present that the couple will actually try out, kitchen gadgets are the way to go. Consider something classic like a cutting-edge toaster that offers a variety of finishes for warmed bread. If you want your present to stand out, then an idea like a home pizza oven might be the perfect fit. From measuring cups to a French press, there are countless kitchen appliances and gadgets that make for excellent wedding presents. 

Think Outside the Box

Items that can be used around the house tend to make for the best wedding gifts. However, sometimes you need to think outside the box in order to find the perfect fit. For example, you can help the married couple feel safe and sound in a new space by gifting them a smart video doorbell from a trusted brand like Ring, Google, or Arlo. Similarly, a digital photo frame is a perfect present for a couple with a lot of images to share and limited wall space to hang pictures on. 

Offer a Touch of Luxury

A present does not always need to be practical in order for it to be a perfect fit. In fact, some of the best gifts you can offer a married couple are those that provide a touch of luxury to their lives. A towel warmer is a great example of this, helping couples to stay nice and warm after a shower by delivering toasty towels. Another great choice is a new set of sheets for their bed. New linens can completely transform the way a bed feels, which can be perfectly symbolic after a couple ties the knot. 

Improve the Honeymoon Experience

To really help your gift stand out, consider providing the couple with an item that they can put to immediate use while traveling for their honeymoon. Bluetooth speakers are ideal for this arrangement, allowing couples the chance to play their favorite tunes while soaking up some sun on a tropical beach. A GoPro camera can be a wonderful item to give adventurous couples. These durable digital cameras are made for people who love to live on the edge and are a perfect fit for anyone who wants to document their wild and exciting excursions. 

Deliver a Chance To Make Memories

When a couple already has everything they need, it can be difficult to figure out what kind of wedding gift to buy them. Instead of looking at physical items, it can be a better idea to offer a unique experience. For food lovers, grab a gift certificate to a local restaurant you think the couple will enjoy and provide them with a chance to have an intimate date night after the excitement from the wedding has worn off. Consider the interests of the couple, and you’ll easily find an experience-based present that will make them smile. 

Discover the Perfect Present

Finding a gift for a couple you care about can often prove challenging. As long as you take time to research your options, you should have no trouble discovering a perfect present the couple will be sure to adore.

Pros and Cons of Eloping

Are you overwhelmed by the idea of hosting hundreds of people at a grand wedding? Eloping is a romantic alternative that can save you time and lower your stress. Of course, there are still pros and cons to consider before making your final decision about how you want to get married. As a couple contemplating elopement, you’ll find this guide invaluable in navigating the complexities of such a choice.

Pro # 1: Intimacy and Romance

Eloping offers a level of intimacy and romance that is hard to replicate in a traditional wedding setting. There’s a unique sense of closeness when it’s just the two of you exchanging vows in a secluded spot far from the crowd. 

When you’re away from everyone else, you can create a ceremony that is personal and meaningful. You can choose whether or not to include religious and spiritual elements or simply honor your love by reading each other a letter.

Pro #2: Reduced Stress and Costs

Planning a traditional wedding can be a logistical nightmare and a financial strain. Eloping eliminates much of this stress. There are no guest lists to manage, no seating charts to agonize over, and no need to break the bank on a lavish reception. The money saved can be used for other important life goals, such as buying a home or embarking on a dream honeymoon.

Pro #3: Flexibility and Freedom

If you plan to elope, you will enjoy far more flexibility and freedom than you would planning a large wedding. You won’t have to worry about choosing a venue or church that can hold your guests, which will give you many location options.

The same freedom applies to your choice for the time of day and time of year. There are no rules to follow except those you set for yourselves. You could get married at sunrise on a tiny beach in Thailand or exchange vows on the Cliffs of Dover in early spring. The options are endless.

Con #1: Missing Family and Friends

A significant downside of eloping is that you may miss having your friends and family by your side. Getting married is a big deal, and sharing that milestone with those you love makes it more special.

You always have the option of inviting a few people to your elopement. You could include your parents, a mentor, or a handful of close friends. Just because you want to elope doesn’t mean you can’t have a couple of your loved ones with you.

Con #2: Lack of Wedding Traditions

Most elopements lack many of the wedding traditions you might be used to. If you have always dreamed of making a grand entrance, walking down the aisle, having a first dance, cutting a cake, and more, then you might feel disappointed when you elope. This is even more true if you want to honor your religious, spiritual, or cultural background.

Con #3: Working Through Legal Issues

You might have to work through challenging legal issues and other logistical concerns to elope.  If you want to elope outside of your home country, research the marriage laws and regulations of your ideal destination. Many countries still don’t allow legal same-sex marriages, so that may limit your options if you’re a queer couple.

Finding Your Path to Happily Ever After

The decision to elope or have a traditional wedding is deeply personal. It doesn’t mean you have to exclude your loved ones or forgo your favorite wedding traditions. What matters most is that your wedding day reflects your love story and creates lasting memories that you both cherish.

Whether you choose to elope or not, make sure it’s a decision that resonates with you and your partner because it will set the stage for your new life together.

Keep the Romance Alive While Planning Your Big Day

A lot of effort tends to go into planning a large event such as a wedding. From hiring an exceptional caterer to picking out floral arrangements, you may find your focus is entirely fixed on making your big day as perfect as can be. However, this means your attention might be taken away from your significant other. Since the whole reason you’re getting married is because you love and cherish your partner, it is important to find ways to strengthen your connection. Look over these ideas to find inspiration on how to keep the romance alive.

 

Make Time for Other Activities

While there might be a lot of items on your to-do list, planning your wedding should not eat up all of your available time. To keep the fire burning in your relationship, you must consciously dedicate a part of your schedule to activities you can enjoy with your partner. For example, if you both like to play tennis, set aside some time each week when you can go and let off some steam on the court. If you’re avid readers, visit your local library or an independent bookstore to find some new stories.

Watch Movies Centered Around Love

Another easy way to spend time with your significant other is by watching a movie together. Instead of picking any old title from Netflix, look for content that has strong romantic themes. Watching movies centered around love can be a perfect activity for bringing you and your partner closer together. Whether you decide to check out a classic like “Casablanca” or something more modern like “Call Me by Your Name” or “The Notebook,” watching romance movies can easily invigorate the bond you share. 

Buy Cute Gifts for Each Other

It is no secret that putting together a wedding is an expensive endeavor. While you may feel like you don’t have money in the budget for extraneous purchases, it can be important to find some cash for buying each other little gifts of love. A great way to approach this idea is by grabbing presents that get you excited for the big day. Matching robes or hats are good examples of this, as you can have them monogrammed with your initials or a message like “Newlywed #1.”

A gift does not always have to be a physical item, either. Some people prefer experiences as presents. If you have the funds, consider taking a weekend trip to somewhere nearby. This is a lovely way to bond with each other and focus on your relationship instead of your wedding. 

Revisit Your Favorite Memories

If you’re worried about money, it is important to keep in mind that some activities don’t cost a thing. One of the absolute best ways to strengthen the connection you share is by sitting down together and reminiscing. Depending on how long you’ve been together, you likely have accrued many photos and videos from over the years. Now is an ideal time to take a walk back in time and look over all of these cherished moments. 

You can even turn an activity like this into something more substantial. Print out your favorite pictures and arrange them in a scrapbook. Not only will this make for a cherished memento of your relationship, but you can also bring the finished product to your wedding for guests to look over as they enjoy the reception. You may also wish to submit some of these pictures and video clips to your wedding photographer to have them displayed as a slideshow over the course of your event. 

Rediscover Your Love

The whole point of getting married is to share the rest of your life with a person you cannot imagine living without. Keep this in mind while planning your big day and be sure to set aside as much time as possible for strengthening and celebrating your connection.