Photo of the Day
We love how this unique photo shows off the rings and the intricate details of the wedding gown at the same time!
We love how this unique photo shows off the rings and the intricate details of the wedding gown at the same time!
Tip of the Day: "Try to repurpose wherever possible. For example, use the urns from the ceremony and place them inside your reception on either side of the band or reuse your cocktail tables and arrangements in your after party!" says Heather Lowenthal from Posh Parties.
Plus, find out How to Reuse Wedding Items as Holiday Décor.
While combing through old issues of Bridal Guide from the 1980s and 1990s, it's evident that most wedding trends don't stand the test of time. (Case in point: poofy sleeves and using fax machines to share wedding inspiration with vendors.) However, there are some things about planning a wedding that just won't ever change. Check out some of our favorite gems of advice from the past 30+ years of magazine issues!
Tip of the Day: "When you're considering the type of invitation you are going to be sending, many brides and grooms forget to think about the cost of postage. Sending a square invitation is going to cost you an extra 22 cents per invite to mail over a traditional 5x7 design. That might not seem like much, but every penny starts to add up considering the average couple sends out over 100 invitations," says Eric Mortensen from Basic Invite.
Plus, find out How to Choose Affordable Wedding Invitations.
Once there’s a ring on your finger, you expect to share your proposal story over and over, bounce wedding ideas off your loved ones, and have fun gown shopping and working on DIY projects with your
Thank your guests with a heartfelt note at each place setting.
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Tip of the Day: A create-your-own-s'mores bar is a crowd-pleasing dessert option any time of year.
Plus, check out 25 Delicious Wedding Cake Alternatives.
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This trumpet gown features crystal hand-beaded lace appliqué straps, a V-neckline, an illusion bodice, a beaded waistline, and a chapel-length train.
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This sheath features hand-beaded lace appliqués, a plunging sweetheart neckline, a back corset, and a sweep train. Removable spaghetti and halter straps included.