Photo of the Day
Lush floral arrangements at varying heights give this ceremony setup an ultra-romantic feel!
Lush floral arrangements at varying heights give this ceremony setup an ultra-romantic feel!
Photo Credit: Smith Studios Photography
Tip of the Day: According to traditional etiquette, you should shop for your mom's dress first, then make plans to get your mother-in-law's dress. Don't let schedules shuffle this important etiquette order, or feelings could get hurt! We'd also advise against shopping for your wedding gown and mom's dress at the same time, which could cause too much stress. Besides, it's more fun to make it into two separate trips.
Sure, standard table numbers will get wedding guests to their seats, but why be ordinary? Express your personality with creative table names, or upgrade your style with unique ways to display the classic numbers. These 50 innovative table number ideas will inspire you to take your table décor from mundane to memorable.
By: Mary Wozniak
“The bride was a partner in the wedding design, incorporating the couple’s passion for gardening via home-grown succulents that served as both table-decor accents and guest favors," said Jen Bergma
Lining your aisle with flower petals? Take advantage of this fun post-ceremony photo idea!
Can't picture yourself spending your honeymoon lounging on a beach? Go off-the-beaten-track at one of these otherworldly destinations teeming with awe-inspiring scenery, sightseeing galore, and romance to spare. Make your first trip as a married couple memorable with one-of-a-kind excursions; here, we've rounded up some of our favorites, from soaring up, up, and away in a hot air balloon to spotting the Big Five on safari to sailing around European islands and more.
Photo Credit: Two One Photography
Tip of the Day: Invite your wedding officiant and a plus-one to your reception guest list. Many engaged couples forget to extend the plus-one or don't include their officiant altogether, but it's a nice gesture of gratitude. They'll appreciate the offer to share in your celebration, and so will their spouse or partner!
Photo Credit: Waldorf Astoria Chicago
Tip of the Day: Don't forget that the scenery around you will be in your wedding photos, so choose a pretty comforter for the bed and pressed curtains (if you're getting ready in your bedroom). Declutter your bookshelves, clear off dresses, and check mirrors or other reflective surfaces for streaks or splatters. The camera captures every detail in the room, so have a bridesmaid help you make sure that everything looks tidy and neat. For example, you should close closet doors and move any empty water bottles out of the frame.
Pure joy! We love the excitement on their faces in this photo.