Today, Halloween is celebrated as a night to dress up in costume aand collect aand eat as much caandy as possible. However, for over 2,000 years Halloween (known originally as All Hallows Eve) signaled the Celtic New Year. In Irish folklore it was the night that all...
We are going to look at the rest of our list of 13 Halloween Fun Facts. We hope you have enjoyed them so far, aand we know these will entertain you as well! 6. Bobbing for Apples – This tradition has a sweet origin. Legend tells that the apple is a sacred fruit that...
Imagine this: Two days before your perfectly planned wedding a fire breaks out at your reception hall burning it to the ground, the pipes burst in your apartment ruining your wedding gown, aand your fiancé’s great aunt that raised him since birth has fallen ill aand...
Preparing for a ‘Frozen’ party or ‘Mickey Mouse’ event? Wait, have you asked Walt about that? It’s actually pretty simple to get permission from media companies to use a character for a private event. And understanding the risks you assume if you don’t get that...
Wedding cakes have had toppers for hundreds of years, but how the tradition started is a subject cloaked in mystery. The most popular theory is that a baker in the 17th century was commissioned by his daughter to create a symbol of her devoted love to her...
The Groom’s cake is a popular southern wedding tradition. It’s a way for the groom to get some special attention on a day that typically revolves around the bride… And “legend has it that if an unmarried woman sleeps with a slice of the groom’s cake...