Photo of the Day: December 1
This berry beautiful bouquet is the perfect arrangement for a wedding taking place in the transition between fall and winter.
This berry beautiful bouquet is the perfect arrangement for a wedding taking place in the transition between fall and winter.
Tip of the Day: Personalize your wedding experience without going broke by getting creative and enlisting the help of friends and family. "You don’t need to manufacture wine with your own label, or give away pricey gift bags with your personal logo," says Cat Greenleaf, owner of The Catskill Mountain House. "Try shadowbox tables displaying meaningful personal photos and artifacts or running a slideshow off of a smartphone with an inexpensive cardboard projector, set to music from your own wedding playlist."
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This rustic sunflower wedding arch perfectly complements the natural lake backdrop.
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Tip of the Day: When looking for the perfect wedding ring or band, the cut is the most important characteristic to keep in mind. "The cut has the greatest influence on the diamond’s sparkle, meaning the better the cut, the more the diamond will sparkle on your wedding day," says experts from the Angelic Diamond team. The better the cut, the less dull your ring will appear.
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Meghan Markle may not officially be gaining the title of "princess" when she weds her RL Prince Charming (Harry) on May 19, but her wedding gown is sure to be something straight out of a fairytale. Here, the top trends that we think will perfectly suit the royal occasion.
Match your flower crown to your dog's floral collar for the ultimate twinning photo op!
Tip of the Day: Invest in wedding planning insurance from the very beginning says Kawania Wooten of Howerton+Wooten Events. "It may feel like an unnecessary expense, but it is worth every penny if you find that you need it," she says. "As a planner, I have seen the most carefully made wedding plans get derailed because of unexpected incidents such as theft, vendor/venue closings, hurricanes, government shutdowns and severe illness. Your professional wedding planner will lead to charge to develop a Plan B, but your wedding insurance will pay for that Plan B."
Plus, check out What to Do in Case of a Wedding Weather Disaster.