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Marry Me in Tennessee offers these great suggestions and many vendors and ideas to offer special touches for the bride and groom that will make memories that last a lifetime. Tips for the Bride in Wedding Preparations!
*Shop early for small thank you gifts for your bridal party. Early shopping allows for good budgeting as you find great sales. Spend some time and carefully prewrap each gift to make it obvious that you care and say thank you. *Plan something special for your partner. Considering a wedding gift just for him? From lingerie to a fishing trip Marry Me in Tennessee has something just special for him. *Know his favorite wine or champagne and plan a sexy way to enjoy it when the vows are completed and the guests have gone home. *Consider off season weddings. From dress shopping to gift giving, lodging to receptions, off seasons such as November, December, January, March, and April offer excellent venues within your budget! *Stay cool. Consider a spa treatment. Remember to schedule rest time. *Most importantly plan for continued special time with your partner. He is the most important person you have to consider. Nice to have a corsage for mom though!
Use Marry Me in Tennessee for all your wedding planning needs. Contact our concierge with questions here!
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The Huckleberry Patch - Advertorial for Marry Me In Tennessee
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Located in the heart of the Arts and Crafts Community of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, The Huckleberry Patch is sure to be on everyone's list to visit. Owner and artist, Sharon Adams, is known for her beautiful silk floral arrangements. "Some of my guests have their own unique ideas, and others simply make their selections from our displays," says Sharon. Brides aren't the only ones who frequent Sharon's doors. Anyone who needs something to spruce up their home or cabin is sure to find what they're looking for.
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Jewelry, lace, candles, and hand-made frames are some of the many other Smoky Mountain gifts you'll find at the Huckleberry Patch. It's also interesting to know that the store was once the old homestead of the Coy Ogle Family and later on the Heritage Museum. The property dates back to the early 1920's, and will leave you with a nostalgic charm beckoning your return year after year.
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For more information or to contact The Huckleberry Patch, call: Honeysuckle Hills at 865-430-7724 or Toll-Free 866-572-7724
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