Photo of the Day
This photo with the flower girl is absolutely precious. Fun idea: Frame it and give it to your flower girl on her own wedding day!
This photo with the flower girl is absolutely precious. Fun idea: Frame it and give it to your flower girl on her own wedding day!
Have some fun with your bridesmaid photos! We love this whimsical idea.
Photo Credit: Josef Kandoll W.
Tip of the Day: Put in a vacation request for your honeymoon to your employer well in advance before the wedding, especially if it will take place during a holiday weekend or popular travel month, like August. If you can't take off of work for as many days as you'd like, consider having a mini moon and vacationing somewhere close to home for a weekend. Once your work schedule calms down or you have more annual vacation days, you can plan that eight-day dream getaway. The upside: You'll have time to decompress and settle in as newlyweds at home, making leisure time all the more relaxing! No matter what your travel plans are, give yourselves a buffer day or two upon your return, so you can wind down before dashing back to the office.
Plus, check out Five Tips for Planning the Perfect Honeymoon.
So romantic — this bride was literally swept off her feet after the ceremony.
Photo Credit: Casey Fatchett Photography
Tip of the Day: A chuppah (a canopy, supported by four poles, that you stand under during the ceremony) symbolizes your future home with your husband. Add family history to yours by asking your parents, grandparents and future in-laws what they used to decorate their own, when they got married. You might be able to incorporate a piece of their own décor keepsakes, like the sparkly tie-backs to fabric sections.
Plus, check out Our Favorite Jewish Weddings.
Your fiancé popped the question… now it’s your turn! Your bridesmaids will be your biggest support system leading up to your wedding day, so why not make the most of asking them to join your bridal party? We turned to blogger Amanda S. Gluck (aka Fashionable Hostess) for some fun, creative ways to “propose” to your ‘maids. Here, her favorite ideas for asking the big question.
Attach tags that say “Cheers” to mini champagne bottles — you and your friends will be popping bottles in celebration in no time!
It's officially Bridal Fashion Week here in New York City, and we can't wait to share all of the designers' gorgeous new collections with you! Here's how to follow along at home:
Photo Credit: Rachael Foster Photography
Tip of the Day: Add personality to a classic cake by topping it with a fun figurine that speaks to your hobbies and interests as a couple. If you don't think this will work for your formal reception, consider using a cake topper for your engagement party, bachelorette, or rehearsal dinner, instead.
Plus, check out 40 Amazing Groom's Cakes.