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Here’s a Way for Women to Really Love Football

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I am completely clueless when it comes to sports but I happened to marry someone who lives and breathes any kind of sporting event. Read below for the proposal at last week’s Cowboy game would have even made me find a new appreciation for football.

Damon Callaway’s proposal for his girlfriend Frances Duran was a long time in the making. His proposal to Frances was embedded in a brick paver he bought a year and a half ago. On Sunday September 20th before the game at the new Dallas Cowboys stadium, Callaway got down on one knee and proposed in a very special way; both of whom are die-hard Dallas Cowboy fans. Frances said yes.

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Photo by: Erik Rodriguez

Photos: Erik Rodriguez and Vernon Bryant/DMN

Photo by: Vernon Bryant/DMN

Platinum Proposal Giveaway

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Our friends at OneWed are awarding one lucky reader the ultimate prize to get in on the trend of proposing to her man- a pair of hand engraved Platinum wedding bands from jewelry designer Kirk Kara, worth approximately $5,000!

Tell them in 200 words or less how you would (or will) POP your Platinum Proposal, and you could win his and hers Platinum wedding bands from jewelry designer Kirk Kara. Send your platinum proposal story to savvyscoop@onewed.com before midnight on July 15th. For full contest details, rules, and guidelines, click HERE Good luck!platnium wedding bands

Is the groom playing golf?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

golfIt’s one of the biggest wedding clichés out there (especially on the groom’s side of the wedding)… golf on the wedding day.

As the groom, you’ve probably been asked if you’re getting up early and teeing it up on the morning of the wedding. If you happen to be a golfer, we’re guessing that the answer to this question is yes.

Speaking from experience, wedding day golf can be a lot of fun. When I got married last spring, we double dipped and played both on the bachelor party as well as the morning of the wedding. As corny as it may sound, it was a great way to spend some extra time with friends and family before I made that trip to the altar and had my “play time” significantly reduced.

If you can get a big enough group to together, there are some great ways to enhance the golf outing. Here are a few ideas:

  • Bride’s side vs. groom’s side – Make it a little more competitive by pitting the bride’s relatives against the groom’s relatives. We did this on my wedding day and added a twist by making the losing team buy lunch afterwards (groom’s side won, of course).
  • Scramble – Divide everyone up into teams of four and play a scramble or best ball tourney.  This allows the beginners to keep up with the pros.
  • Playing on the bachelor party? If it’s a bachelor party round of golf, that means the groom doesn’t have to worry about being on good behavior. Make him drink for every shot over par he goes. Hilarity will ensue as his golf game gets worse after each hole.

*Shameless TMR plug*

If you’re looking for groomsmen gift ideas for the golfing groomsmen, check out our golf towel gift set or personalized golf bar sign.
Cheers!

What to do with your wedding items after the big day

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Photo by Laura Totten

Photo by Laura Totten

If you just got married you might be staring at a closet full of candles, vases and other wedding items that you’ll never use again. Instead of shutting the door and dealing with it later, consider selling your items to another bride. Not only will you be helping her save some money but you can recoup some of your wedding costs, too.

Online after-wedding marketplaces are becoming very popular. With the average cost of a wedding now more than $27,000, a growing number of smart brides are looking to save money but still have the wedding they’ve always wanted. We’ve come up with some helpful tips to help you buy and sell wedding items.

If you are selling, here are some helpful pricing guidelines:

  • A discontinued style of dress should be priced lower than designer items still in stores.
  • For new items, 25% off the retail price is a good idea.
  • The older the item, the greater the discount. For a dress that’s five years old or older, for example, 60% off the original retail price would be appropriate.
  • For worn items, we recommend a 50% deduction from the retail price.

When you find a buyer for your wedding items remember these important tips:

  • Don’t accept wire transfers, money orders or cashier’s checks. Use only online payment services such as PayPal, or Escrow.com. We highly recommend Escrow.com for items valued over $100 or more, they are the only online company that can protect the buyer and seller.
  • If a buyer sends an email saying they have sent payment and/or if you receive a receipt from PayPal, or Escrow.com, check your account to make sure funds were deposited in your account before sending the item.
  • Don’t accept payment in excess of your purchase price—this is a huge red flag.
  • Always ship an item with insurance and a tracking number.
  • Sell locally when possible.

Be on the alert for signs of a scammer:

  • The buyer is eager to buy immediately without asking any questions about the item.
  • Poor spelling and grammar.
  • Often have overseas addresses.
  • The buyer wants to pay via wire transfer, money order or cashier’s check, and use a third party shipper.
  • The buyer is purchasing an item for his family member or friend.

If you are a buyer we’ve got some helpful ideas for you too

When buying an item:

  • Compare your seller’s price with the retail price of the item, if possible, so you’ll know that you’re paying a fair amount.
  • Don’t be shy about asking your seller detailed questions about the item you’re interested in, such as:
    - When did the seller acquire the item, and did they buy it new or used?
    - Is there proof that the item is authentic?
    - Are there any problems or imperfections with the item?
    - If the item is a dress, has it been altered in any way?
    - If the item image is a stock photo, ask the seller to take photos of the actual item.

You should also know the following about the seller:

  • Name
  • Street address
  • Phone number
  • Email address

When it comes to making payment, use an online payment service like PayPal or Escrow.com. Don’t wire cash, send a money order or a cashier’s check.

With these tips you should be well on your way to navigating the after-wedding market. Remember, not only are you saving money when you buy or sell pre-owned wedding items but you’re also making the Earth-friendly choice to reuse and pass along. And that’s just a little something extra to be happy about when you walk down the aisle.

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