October 10th

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Tip of the Day: Providing shuttles for your guests? Make sure that you have enough vehicles to move everyone in the most efficient way possible. Allot twice the amount of time that it would normally take to travel between locations, as guests need to board and de-board the vehicles and shuttles don't move as quickly as you would if you were driving!

"A 15-minute round trip may not seem like a lot in theory, but in practice, that's a very long time for guests to wait for the next shuttle. Think about what happens when you go to a restaurant and the server doesn't come over right away to offer you water and check in with you — and that's sometimes just a 2-3 minute wait. That's the same impression lagging transportation leaves on your guests," says Gina from Shi Shi Events.

Plus, check out 6 Great Tips for Booking Wedding Transportation.

October 8th

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Tip of the Day: "A unique symbol or monogram, one designed especially for you and your wedding, can help your design feel cohesive and tell your story. Repeat your logo on a number of items throughout your big day," says Ashley Culicchia Cash from The Graceful Host. You can incorporate your monogram on the save-the-dates, programs, ring bearer pillow, cocktail napkins, koozies and even on late night snack to-go boxes!

Plus, check out 101 Ways to Personalize Your Wedding.

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October 7th

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Tip of the Day: The pros at La Fete Weddings tell us that the majority of their clients are still choosing Canon in D for their ceremony processional. It wasn't until this year where they started to see some couples opt for music that's more modern and upbeat: "The ceremony should reflect the personalities of the bride and groom just as much as the reception. This creates a fun atmosphere for the guests and we guarantee your wedding party will have a little more fun walking down the aisle as well!"

Plus, check out The Complete Guide to Wedding Music.

October 6th

Tip of the Day: For your bride and groom portraits, choose a location that won’t catch the attention of Uncle Harold, who brings his camera everywhere! "It’s important to spend the time alone, as a bride and groom, with your photographer to make sure they are getting a real moment. Too many spectators or amateur photographers can ruin those precious moments and leave you with stiff portraits," says Lauren Kearns from Lauren Kearns Photography.

Plus, check out How to Get Gorgeous Wedding Photos.

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