
Though just a scootch late for the
famous nuptials of Ellen and Portia, Hallmark has
rolled out a new line of greetings, created for just such an occasion. In response to California ruling gay marriage legal, Hallmark saw a fancy card niche to be filled — one that doesn't involve shiny embossed images of a traditional bride and groom. Despite the fact that most states don't recognize gay marriage (CA and MA are the only two) several others recognize civil commitments, and when there's a ceremony, there's a cause for card.
Hallmarks says the decision to offer the greetings was not politically motivated, but rather a response to consumer demand.

Afghanistan witnessed
the country's first mass marriage, yesterday. Thanks to the Islamic charity Comfort Aid International, 50 couples got hitched in the city of Herat.
The charity of love covered the big cost of weddings in Afghanistan, which includes dowries and lavish parties with hundreds of guests.

A little while back we came up with
10 ways to turn your wedding into a foodie fantasy. We created this list to help
Sabs, a Sugar gal, host her very own foodie wedding. All of her dreams came true last Friday, Aug.

Funny. I just finished an extensive search helping my best friend find her — my — bridesmaid dresses. She put me in charge because, well, you know why.

I’ve always thought that when a man knows he wants to propose to his lady, he should ask for her parents' permission. Now I know it’s a tad old-fashioned, but I think what I like about it is the idea that he’s taken the time to contact her family and let them in on this momentous occasion so they can be a part of it from the very beginning.
But every family is different, and I know that there are some people who don’t have a relationship with their parents that would call for such formality.

The average wedding guest list has
153 names on it, and
45 percent of a couple's wedding budget is spent on the reception venue, meaning this is one situation in which more is not always merrier.
CNN published this list of 10 questions to ask about the people on your drafted guest list to aid in trimming it down.
The list's author says that a score of 50 percent or below allows you to cross that person off your guest list, those scoring between 50 and 60 percent are moved to a waiting list, and anyone scoring above 60 percent receives an invitation.

For single guys and gals, weddings have a reputation for matchmaking — even if that match is sometimes for just one night. After all, you're surrounded by friends, love is in the air, and booze and bad dancing are plentiful. It's no wonder that for some wedding guests, the night ends with a little bit of making out or hooking up with a fellow wedding goer.

San Francisco's marriage-equality lightening rod, Gavin Newsom
tied the knot himself over the weekend. In a Montana ranch ceremony he married actress Jennifer Siebel. If you watched last night's
Mad Men premiere, you'll know her as Betty's old roommate and pricey prostitute, Juanita.

My lovely sister recently threw me a garden bridal shower. She knew that I wanted a low-key, simple affair that focused on my friends, and with that in mind, she came up with the concept of a garden tea party. This casual affair was a fun, backyard gathering that my sis made elegant with her decorating choices and signature style.

Just when you think Bridezillas couldn't get any scarier, the
New York Times reports on a gauche new wedding trend: The bridal cosmetic surgery party. Yep, now in addition to spending $300 on a ruffled puce dress, bridesmaids are being asked to have a little Botox, Restylane, and even boob jobs before the big day — and it's not even their big day.
“If I were 25 or 26 and getting married, a bracelet, necklace, or matching earrings would be fine,” says a bride-to-be who took her bridesmaids to a medspa.