Carol Corbett

Carol Corbett

I've been freelance writing since before I graduated from college and worked with many publications both online and in print. Currently, I'm the online editor for NH Wedding Magazine and a frequent contributor to NH ToDo Magazine. Visit my website at www.cr8ivcommunications.com or follow me @cr8ivwriter on Twitter to see what I'm up to now.
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VP of Marketing & Publicity at PublishingWorks, Inc; Online Editor of NH Wedding Magazine; Magna Cum Grad of Plymouth State University

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  • Winter Wedding: Steampunk Style
    A winter wedding with steampunk style will save you money without costing you class or pizzazz.
  • Tips for Wedding Registeries
    Registering for your wedding can be one of the most fun experiences (aside from cake-tasting) of your preparations. Of course, it can also be very tedious.
  • Bad Girls of the Bible Book Group Guide #2
    What was Eve thinking! Once she tasted that tempting fruit she couldn't un-taste it and the world was forever changed. There are temptations in our own lives that we may never recover from fully as well.
  • Bad Girls of the Bible Book Group Guide #1
    What do YOU have in common with biblical women like Delilah, Jezebel, and Bathsheba?
  • Carve Out a Luminous Fall Centerpiece
    Simple elegance works, but variety is the spice of life and for the bride who wants to separate from the pack, pumpkins can really light up the room.
  • Money and Marriage
    One of the top three things with the power to break up a marriage is money. So how can you prepare?
  • Fall Weddings: Bon Apple-tite!
    Make your fall wedding the apple of every guest's eye.
  • How Many Weddings Can a Bride Handle Besides Her Own?
    It's called "Wedding Season" for a reason. It seems everyone is tying the knot, including you and all your friends. Just how many weddings can a bride handle besides her own?
  • A Winter Wedding in New Hampshire
    Winter scenes have a special magic in this state. When the snow coats the ground and cozy fires warm the hearths, love is in the air.
  • So Long Insecurity: Book Group Guide #1
    The first in a series of three guides for book group leaders or those who just want to dig deeper into Beth Moore's book SO LONG, INSECURITY.
  • So Long Insecurity: Book Group Guide #2
    The second of three guides through Beth Moore's book SO LONG, INSECURITY.
  • So Long Insecurity: Book Group Guide #3
    The last guide to a study of Beth Moore's SO LONG, INSECURITY.
  • Fall for Foliage on Your Wedding Day
    New Hampshire is a wonderful state to be married in, especially in the fall. The foliage peaks in a glorious array of colors and the air is crisp without being cold.
  • Wedding Music: Big Bands Are Making a Comeback
    Learn some authentic swing moves to really spice up the first dance. Consider waltzing cheek-to-cheek for the father-daughter dance, or burning up a tango during the mother-son number.
  • An A-maize-ing Fall Wedding
    A harvest wedding isn't a new idea, so how can a couple spice it up? If you're planning an amazing wedding, put a maze in it - a corn maze that is!
  • Reviewing Pantene Fine Hair Solutions Flat to Volume Line
    I've never claimed to be a beauty queen, and my long, dark locks can most frequently be found in a ponytail, but I do get frustrated with the fine texture of my hair and often wish it held more volume.
  • What's Up with Wedding Websites?
    Tech-savvy brides and grooms can launch their own portal to let family and friends in on things frequently left off the invitations. A wedding website isn't right for all, is it a good fit for you?
  • A Wedding in Flames
    With today's brides stepping out of tradition more and more, nothing is too out of the ordinary or off limits, even flames!
  • Pick-Your-Own Wedding Centerpieces
    Perhaps you'll find your perfect centerpieces out in the fields. There are so many ways fresh-picked fruits and veggies can be situated that will add pizzazz to your tabletop and charm to your event.
  • Do You Really Do? Entering into the Covenant of Marriage
    "For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part." These are words that nearly every married couple has uttered, so why is it that nearly 50% of all marriages in the US fail?
  • Things a Husband-To-Be Can Take Care of Before the Wedding
    Many men shy away from getting too involved because they feel that picking out flowers and lace is too girly and it is. But there are a variety of things that hubby-to-be can take care of to take some of the burden off the bride.
  • Creating a Steampunk Wedding Centerpiece
    For the DIY bride, steampunk decorating can be an inexpensive alternative that's fun to create.
  • Funky Wedding Flowers
    Flowers and weddings go hand in hand, but for the non-traditionalist they can create a conundrum. Fortunately, there are ways to put add an extra bang to your bouquet.
  • Unforgettable Fall 2010 Wedding Trends
    No one wants to have a forgettable wedding and this fall's brides are raising the creative bar while keeping the credit cards in check.
  • Steampunk Wedding Style
    Steampunk is the perfect alternative for brides who want to have the best of both the modern and romantic worlds with a touch of the fantastic.
  • Grandparent-Proof Your Wedding
    No matter what stage of life your grandparents are in, including them in your special day will bring them a joy like no other, especially if steps are made to ensure they have the best day possible on the best day of your life.
  • In Lieu of Gifts
    The blessed day is coming up and you're planning a big bash, but it's a tough economy and a rough world out there for many and perhaps you're feeling bad about your good fortune. One solution, use your wedding as a venue to make a difference.
  • Spring Wedding Weather: Rain, Rain, Wedding Day!
    April is a magical time of year throughout the US. For many, it is the dawning of spring. What a wonderful time to profess your love and start a new life as life begins anew all around.
  • Pinstripe Your Wedding
    Pinstriping has long been fashionable as a paint-scheme on classic cars. Today's brides are stepping out of the box a bit more than their traditional counterparts, and that means anything goes...including a pinstriped wedding!
  • Top Five Wedding Dress Blogs
    The search for your perfect dress, THE dress, will take you through the pages of countless bridal magazines and spend hours "diving" into the garments themselves in dress shops. Feed the need with these great dress blogs...
  • Slim Storage Solution for Your Wedding Gown
    As if your wedding dress didn't cost enough, after the ceremony and reception are over you're hit with bills for cleaning, repairs and preservation. If you're looking for a safe, inexpensive and slim storage solution, look no further.
  • Don't Surrender to a Bogus Vendor
    What to do before, during, and after a vendor doesn't work out.
  • Last Name Limbo
    It's traditional for the woman to change her name after the wedding. Some simply take their husband's last name and some use both with a hyphen between. It all sounds so easy...
  • Here Come the Brides! An Insider's Guide to Surviving Wedding Expos
    The bridal-expo, extravaganza, convention, show, wine tasting, mock wedding, whatever the name given, it's a great way to talk up the talent in your area and score big savings on your wedding day.
  • RE: Your Resume
    Surfing for jobs has become one of the easiest ways to scout for a new employer, and emailing a resume follows suit naturally. But, there are some things to keep in mind when using email to communicate with a prospective employer.
  • Cash in on Your Communication Skills
    Just what is consulting? The communication of ideas and tactics for the betterment of a company. So who is qualified and how does one start?
  • Ceremony Sites Near Rochester, NH
    If you're planning a wedding in the greater Rochester area of New Hampshire, you've got several great ceremony spots to choose from.
  • Reception Venues Near Rochester, NH.
    Because Rochester is centrally located, there are lots of great options in a variety of price ranges. Whether you've got everything planned out or need a hand with the details, there's a location that will fit your needs.
  • Starting from Scratch
    Surprisingly, this isn't a bad time to go into business for yourself. With so many big corporations floundering, lots of niche companies are popping up.
  • Writing on the Bottom Line
    If you've always dreamed of being a writer, but just never could seem to find the time or resources¬¬-listen up.
  • Kids Incorporated
    If you or your spouse-to-be already has kids before the nuptials are uttered, there are lots of ways to include them in the special day.
  • Double Duty Decorations
    Getting the most out of your wedding decorations
  • Tongue-tied at Interview Time?
    Employers are looking to find out what makes you tick, why do you stand out in a crowd? Don't let nerves get in the way of straight thinking.
  • Exercise Your Right to Ski like an Olympian
    Bode Miller and Lindsey Vonn have earned medals in this year's Olympics, but you really just want to earn a few more bragging rights on the slope. So how can you cash in on the knowledge that makes medalists?
  • Envision Your Perfect Wedding with Perfect Vision
    If you've lived a life burdened with poor vision, chances are you can hardly imagine life without the cumbersome (and expensive) accoutrements. But there is another way.
  • Reception Remedies
    Nobody's perfect, and if you're like most, your family is certainly no exception. So what can you do to help your wedding day go without a hitch?
  • Bride and Bridesmaid??
    Is it crazy to be a bridesmaid just before or after you're a bride? No.
  • Wake Up at Work!
    Everyone, no matter what age or occupation, tends to find their drive drooping at some point during the workday.
  • Get Fit with a Spring Spruce-up
    As the cabin fever wanes, thoughts turn to fixing up the house and whittling down the waistline. The great news is that you can do both at the same time.
  • Ready, Set, Grow!
    Well, first time growers and professionals alike are already gearing up now for this green scene. Even though there's still snow on the ground, gardeners everywhere are getting ready.
  • May I Have This Dance?
    Alas, too many a bride has her first dance dream crushed swiftly as she realizes her fate is to shuffle in repeated circles and suffer the bruising of her pedicured toes.
  • Will Tweet for Clicks
    Twitter acts a lot like a phone tree of referrals for everything from real-world retail to online articles. So how can 140 characters make someone go to a Web site?
  • Do it for Less Weddings
    If you save a few hundred dollars but are too tired to enjoy your wedding, you've still spent too much. On your once-in-a-lifetime day all of your attentions should be focused on marrying the love of your life.
  • Forgotten Bookmarks
    Have you ever leafed through an old book and found a hidden treasure? Imagine doing that for a living and you'd be in the shoes of Michael Popek, creator of forgottenbookmarks.com.
  • 'Til Death Do Us Part
    Cemetery weddings and photo sessions are becoming ever more popular, but why?
  • Tips for AC Tweeters
    If you're a writer trying to make it in this ever-more media-filled and slippery economic world of ours, times can be tough. Here are some of my ideas for getting back to the top of the hill using Twitter.
  • What is a Guerrilla Wedding?
    For the daring bride and groom, a dream wedding location can still fit today's budget, you just have to do it guerrilla-style..but what does that mean?
  • Maggots in the Mailbox
    A quick heebie-jeebies shudder and I bend over a bit too peer at the white, rice-like substance on the corner of the envelope previously furthest into the box. Is that MAGGOTS!? EW! WHY ARE THERE MAGGOTS IN MY MAILBOX!

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