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Something Borrowed: Superstition meets Tradition

Contrary to what some believe, not all superstitions have malicious origins. The old Victorian poem describing a recipe for wedded bliss has some rather sweet and sentimental symbolism. For those unfamiliar with this poem, it goes, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” The Old and The New Adding something old is meant to symbolize both tradition and heritage. It’s about carrying your past into your future. You aren’t coming from nothing or cutting ties with your roots. Since the “old” item is frequently a family heirloom, it can also serve as a good indication that your union has the support of your family. Conversely, something new symbolizes new beginnings. A new chapter in your life is starting, and you are fully embracing it and your commitment to the family you and your partner are building together. The Borrowed and Blue Something borrowed is my personal favorite. It symbolizes shared knowledge. The idea [...]

Making the Most of Your Coverage: Understanding What Wedding Insurance Doesn’t Cover

Wedding insurance is an essential part of your wedding planning process. It provides peace of mind and financial protection in case of unforeseen circumstances affecting your big day. However, it’s essential to understand what wedding insurance does and does not cover. In this blog, we will discuss what wedding insurance doesn’t cover, so you can make an informed decision when purchasing your policy. Cold Feet Wedding insurance does not cover cold feet or a change of heart. If you or your partner decides to cancel the wedding, the insurance policy will not provide coverage. You will be responsible for any deposits or payments made to vendors. Weather Conditions Wedding insurance may not cover weather conditions that are deemed to be foreseeable. For example, if you plan an outdoor wedding during hurricane season, and a hurricane disrupts your wedding plans, the policy may not provide coverage. It’s essential to read the policy carefully and [...]

Wedding Planning Timeline From Engagement To Ceremony – FREE Printable PDF

The timeline from saying “yes” to “I do” may seem like miles apart. But in reality, if you stay organized and do proper planning, you can reduce the increased stress that most brides and grooms feel during this period. How so? We here at Eventsured have created a step by step wedding planning timeline for you soon to be newlyweds to follow. It entails details for when you should find vendors, a venue, and everything else you can think of.  Download a FREE printable Wedding Planning PDF here! For more tips on planning your wedding, visit our website. We help to make sure that all your planning is not a financial loss. Protect your investment by getting wedding insurance. And did you know that Eventsured is associated with other event-based companies? Our sister companies include US Weather Insurance, Interactive Promotions Group and US Hole In One. All of which are in the [...]