Photo of the Day
Candles at varying heights add visual interest to a classic low centerpiece!
Candles at varying heights add visual interest to a classic low centerpiece!
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Tip of the Day: "Once you pick those style elements that you love, use them in more than one way for a 'pulled together' and cohesive wedding design," says Aviva Samuels, the creative force behind Kiss the Planner.
For example, if your chuppah or ceremony arch is constructed of birch branches, you can use that element in your napkin treatments, centerpieces, or aisle arrangements as well. If you love bling elements, incorporate those crystals not just in the centerpiece, but also on the invitation, seating cards or elsewhere.
Plus, check out The Fun Factor: How to Make Your Wedding Even More Memorable.
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Photo courtesy of Paradisus Resorts
Tip of the Day: Most couples want to see the spot where they decide to get married before the big day, and just because you’re having a destination wedding doesn’t mean that can’t happen. Ask the hotel if they have any special packages or discounts for pre-wedding visits.
"At Paradisus, we offer couples the Love at First Sight package inviting those planning a destination wedding to visit the resorts, see the locations and feel the vibes, prior to the big day," says Marilyn Cairo, the Corporate Romance Manager for Paradisus Resorts. Afterwards, the couple is able to receive the value of this package as a credit towards their big day.
Plus, check out Destination Wedding Hotspots Around the World.
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Tip of the Day: Have your maid of honor do a practice run at putting you into your wedding dress. Those ribbons and little buttons can be trickier than they look and you don't want her discovering that on the morning of the wedding!" says Claire Baxter of The Wedding Company.
Plus, check out 10 Mistakes Brides Make When Dress Shopping.
If you’ve got a hankering to pick vegetables or forage in the forest for your supper's ingredients and then sit down to sophisticated farm-totable meals in luxurious surroundings, a honeymoon at on
We love this fun and festive fall wedding photo!
Photo Credit: Ashley Maxwell
Tip of the Day: Pick a color palette and not just a two-color combo. "With a larger color palette, your wedding will have more depth in photos," says Erin Taylor of Bustle Events.
Plus, check out the Top 5 Wedding Color Mistakes to Avoid.