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150+ Ways to Make Your Wedding Unforgettable

You've already made the most important decision: Choosing who to marry! Now, it's time to bring your personal definition of "happily ever after" to life with one-of-a-kind details.

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  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    This crustacean-loving couple included a helpful how-to for guests.

    Photo Credit: Shoreshotz1 Photography

  • Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb

    Veni, vidi, vici: They came, they saw, they conquered.

  • House of Cards

    House of Cards

    Think outside the box when it comes to storing cards and other gifts you receive at your reception. One of our favorites: A miniature-sized replica of your new home!

    Photo Credit: Clegg Farm Creations on Etsy

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    A rustic dessert table is the pièce de résistance of any Venetian hour. Learn how to make your own dessert table here.

    Photo Credit: Ron Storer

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    A ring of light shows off cake details that otherwise might have been missed in a darker setting.

    Photo Credit: Meg Baisden Photography

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    The groom's favorite superhero made an appearance in this otherwise-traditional cake!

    Photo Credit: Jennifer Skog

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    Photography by: Onelove Photography; Event design: Kelly Oshiro Design

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    For a glamorous wedding, the bride wanted to honor her new in-laws, so she used their cake topper from the 70's.

    Photography by: Onelove Photography; Event design: Kelly Oshiro Design

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    If you just can't compromise, then you'll adore this half-baked idea.

    Photo Credit: Shockley's Sweet Shoppe

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    This bride's favorite fairytale became the motif for this amazing cake design.

    Photo Credit: Eye Wander Photo

  • Express Yourself Through Cake

    Express Yourself Through Cake

    Design your cake to reflect your interests, home state, or even favorite pop culture references. This bride was a girl scout throughout childhood and even ended up working for the Girl Scouts of America organization as an adult, so her baker decided to do a girl scout-themed confection. Different kinds of cookies were gold-dusted and used on the cake. It was so pretty and true to the couple!

    Photo by: Braedon Flynn Photography; Cake by: Sweet and Saucy; Wedding planner: Gianna SanFilippo/Chic Celebrations

  • Miniature Treats

    Miniature Treats

    Photo Credit: Ely Brothers Studios

  • Miniature Treats

    Miniature Treats

    Photo Credit: Photo Pink NYC

  • Miniature Treats

    Miniature Treats

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Miniature Treats

    Miniature Treats

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Miniature Treats

    Miniature Treats

    Revamp comforting classics by serving them pint-sized. Try cookies and milk, macaroni and cheese, and ice cream on a cone.

    Photo Credit: Carmen Ash Photography

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Photo Credit: Walter Wilson Studios

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Photo Credit: Walter Wilson Studios

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Your beer-loving groom will love you that much more on your wedding day if you let him do this!

    Photo Credit: Jacilyn M.

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Designed by: Heidi Jimenez/Zenadia Design

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Include a wedding menu with flair. This couple has a sense of humor, so they made their menu a bit silly by turning it into a story, which is a fun way to tell guests all of the food that's to come.

    Designed by: Heidi Jimenez/Zenadia Design

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Have your chef recreate a secret family recipe to serve to all of your guests, like Grandma's famous cannolis!

    Photo by: A Picture Life Photography; Wedding planners: Meghan and Katie/Intertwined Events

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Photo by: Studio EMP Photography; Wedding planners: Meghan and Katie/Intertwined Events

  • Tell a Story Through Food

    Tell a Story Through Food

    Instead of selecting your typical crab cake for cocktail hour, design a menu that tells the story of who you are as a couple, relating back to places you were born, where you met, got engaged, and now, where you're getting married. For example, if your groom popped the question in Ireland, Guinness-battered fish would be the perfect snack! With customized signage at each station to tell your story, guests will love the symbolism of each item they snack on.

    Photo by: Studio EMP Photography; Wedding planners: Meghan and Katie/Intertwined Events

  • An Anniversary Time Capsule

    An Anniversary Time Capsule

  • An Anniversary Time Capsule

    An Anniversary Time Capsule

    Have friends and family members write letters to you—write one for your groom, and vice versa—which are sealed into a box. Open it on your one-year anniversary and read the notes aloud (ideally with a glass of bubbly in hand).

    Photo Credit: Summer Street Photography

  • Give Thanks

    Give Thanks

  • Give Thanks

    Give Thanks

    Mr. and Mrs. Heinz gave out edible favors that reflected their iconic surname.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Give Thanks

    Give Thanks

    It's important to express gratitude to all of the people who've shared in the joy of your wedding day. We've gathered some fun ways to give thanks before, during, and after your big day.

    Photo by: Tikko Weddings/Planned by: White Orchid Productions

  • Bathroom Break

    Bathroom Break

    Let guests know that they're welcome to freshen up using essentials you've provided—include miniature bottles of perfume, breath mints, and blotting sheets—with a display sign.

    Photo Credit: Drew and Megan Photography

  • Bathroom Break

    Bathroom Break

    When guests make their way to the restroom, give them something to chat about with fellow patrons, like this adorable his/hers sign featuring the couple's baby photos.

    Photo Credit: Luminaire Foto

  • Animal Wedding Crashers

    Animal Wedding Crashers

  • Animal Wedding Crashers

    Animal Wedding Crashers

    The most unique "wedding guests" award goes to these curious dolphins!

    Photo Credit: Sarah Mac Photography

  • Animal Wedding Crashers

    Animal Wedding Crashers

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • Animal Wedding Crashers

    Animal Wedding Crashers

    Is there anything more adorable than a four-legged friend at a wedding? Case in point: The photo above. Your pet is a member of the family, and there's lots of different ways to include them in your big day, such as bringing them to your engagement shoot or donating favors to the ASPCA foundation in honor of your beloved pooch. Get more pet-friendly wedding ideas here.

    Photo Credit: Jose Villa

  • Collect Guests

    Collect Guests' Snapshots

    Are you and your groom as obsessed with Instagram as we are? Follow BG! Then, display a sign at your reception with a specific hashtag guests can use to track photos from your wedding. #awesome

    Photo Credit: Hugh Forte

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    When all else fails, you can never go wrong with fireworks.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    A beloved college mascot made a surprise appearance at this bride's wedding.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Hire a silhouette artist to handcraft silhouettes of your guests. Create two at a time so that they can take one home and leave one for you. Ask them to add a little note, just for fun!

    Photo by Amelia Lyon Photography; Wedding Planner: Nancy Park/So Happi Together

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    You or a tech-savvy friend can compile your favorite home footage throughout the years and weave it into a cohesive (read: short) clip about your love story.

    Photo Credit: A Magic Moment

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    This wedding was all about fun! Guests were given chips as favors and they played all night on black jack and crap tables. 

    Photo by: Renai Photography; Wedding planner: Karine France-Matsumoto/Seasons of Life Events

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Photo Credit: Ron Storer

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    The classic board game Jenga keeps popping up in our real weddings submissions lately!

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment

    A marching band is an amazing way to get guests up on their feet, clapping to the beat!

    Photo Credit: William Innes Photography

  • Say My Name

    Say My Name

    A glowing neon sign is a chic city take on the classic monogram.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Say My Name

    Say My Name

    Another way to brand your wedding with your name is to use monograms for frosted plastic cups (containing your signature cocktail), ice luge, stir sticks, picks for appetizers and tags to hang from rearview mirrors (when guests receive their car from the valet).

    Photo by: Paul Johnson Photography; Monogram designed by: Gourmet Invitations

  • Say My Name

    Say My Name

    This couple took the custom monogram from their stationery and had it projected onto a seamless white dance floor. It was a stunning focal point at the reception!

    Photo by: Jonas Peterson; Wedding planner: Gianna SanFilippo/Chic Celebrations

  • An Interactive "Guest Book"

    An Interactive "Guest Book"

    At this wedding, guests signed quilt squares which were later used to create a one-of-a-kind heirloom.

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley

  • An Interactive "Guest Book"

    An Interactive "Guest Book"

    As a nod to this groom’s love of baseball, guests were asked to “autograph” baseballs.  The balls now sit in a display case next to the likes of Ted Williams and Yogi Berra.

    Wedding planner: Jen Stiebel/SoCo Events

  • An Interactive "Guest Book"

    An Interactive "Guest Book"

    Guests were instructed to choose a word that described the bride and groom in a dictionary, and sign their signature next to it. Their wedding planner, Heather Lowenthal from Posh Parties, provided markers and stamps, which made for an engaging experience.

    Photo by: Nancy Cohn Photography; Wedding planner: Heather Lowenthal/ Posh Parties

  • An Interactive "Guest Book"

    An Interactive "Guest Book"

    Wedding Planner: Nancy Park/So Happi Together

  • An Interactive "Guest Book"

    An Interactive "Guest Book"

    Instead of settling for a regular spiral-bound notebook, this is a place where you can really use your imagination and get creative, even if you're having a more formal wedding. This couple asked loved ones to sign this wooden table with their wishes and remarks. After the wedding, they displayed it in their home, as a constant reminder of their big day!

    Wedding Planner: Nancy Park/So Happi Together

  • Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Savor A Private Moment Alone

    We vote for a sweetheart table over a head table. They're incredibly romantic; you'll have the chance to hold hands with your groom and spend a few precious minutes alone in between all of the necessary mingling.

    Photo Credit: Duke Photography

  • Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Photo Credit: Kelly Stremmel Photography

  • Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Savor A Private Moment Alone

    Many wedding coordinators will build in time for the couple to view their reception space before guests arrive. Sneak away to practice your first dance, take deep breaths before greeting loved ones and shout, "We finally did it!"

    Photo by: Thisbe Grace Photography/Wedding planner: Jordan Payne Events

  • Don

    Don't Forget the Entrance Table

    Photo by: Colin Miller/Event design by: Colin Cowie Weddings

  • Don

    Don't Forget the Entrance Table

    Photo Credit: Pat Dy Photography

  • Don

    Don't Forget the Entrance Table

    Many brides put the most thought (and biggest chunk of their décor budget) into the centerpieces, since that’s what guests will be staring at for most of the event. However, party planner Preston Bailey advises that entrances set the tone for the entire evening, so pull out all of the stops there.

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Dress Up Your Chairs

    Dress Up Your Chairs

    This couple displayed their baby photos on the back of their dinner chairs.

    Photo by: Katie Stoops Photography/Created by: Karson Butler Events

  • Dress Up Your Chairs

    Dress Up Your Chairs

    Photo Credit: Plum Tree Studios

  • Dress Up Your Chairs

    Dress Up Your Chairs

    Embellish plain chairs with covers, signs, or flowers to mark your seats as the guests of honor.

    Photo Credit: Plum Tree Studios

  • Containers Count, Too

    Containers Count, Too

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Containers Count, Too

    Containers Count, Too

    Photo by: Elizabeth Messina/Created by: Lisa Vorce of Oh How Charming

  • Containers Count, Too

    Containers Count, Too

    Photo Credit: Mango Studios

  • Containers Count, Too

    Containers Count, Too

    Add visual interest to your tablescape with glittering candelabras, suspended tea lights, or vessels wrapped with branches to look as if they magically sprang out of the table.

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Eye-Catching Centerpieces

    Eye-Catching Centerpieces

    Create an intimate environment with low clusters of lush blooms in a variety of interesting containers. Get 30 more ideas for low centerpieces here.

    Photo by: Dana Siles/Created by: Tantawan Bloom

  • Eye-Catching Centerpieces

    Eye-Catching Centerpieces

    Towering centerpieces, perfect for a high-ceilinged space, add drama and elegance to tables. This centerpiece features ivory roses, white hydrangeas, and white and pale-pink orchids, with cymbidium orchids on satin ribbons. Select in-season blooms to save. Browse 40 more stunning tall centerpieces here.

    Photo by: Remy Grecco/Created by: LA Premiere/

  • Tell a Fun Fact

    Tell a Fun Fact

    Photo Credit: Kellie Kano

  • Tell a Fun Fact

    Tell a Fun Fact

  • Tell a Fun Fact

    Tell a Fun Fact

    Reveal a little-known fact about you and your husband or wife, like how you had to be rescued when you went canoing (a true story for newly-engaged couple Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde).

    Photo Credit: Etsy

  • Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Photo Credit: ERIC CRAIG STUDIOS

  • Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Name each table number after a meaningful year with a photo featuring you at that age.

    Photo Credit: Sun-Dance Photography

  • Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Double-Duty Table Numbers

    A popular choice with jetsetters, travel-themed numbers reveal some of your favorite destinations.

    Photo Credit: Allen Taylor Photography

  • Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Double-Duty Table Numbers

    Give your guests something to talk about with double-duty table numbers! This one incorporated the couple's favorite snack to hold everyone over until the main course.

    Alixann Loosle Photography; Wedding planner: Ashley Lloyd/Attention 2 Detail Events

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    If you're having a super-sized group of guests, display a large scroll or sign that outlines their seating arrangements, rather than individual cards (which may take longer for them to find). At this wedding, the couple named each table after a lovely pairing, like spaghetti and meatballs.

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    At this wedding planned by David Tutera, butterfly die-cutes cards took flight atop a "field" of lavender.

    Photo Credit: David Tutera

  • Clever Escort Card

    Clever Escort Card

    A visual escort display brings a playful wedding to life.

    Display designed by Happy Menocal; Wedding planner: Patricia Lyons/Easton Events

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    One of our all-time favorite escort card displays.

    Photo by Brett Matthews Photography/Florals by: Tantawan Bloom

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    Photo by: Halberg Photographers / Event design: Kelly Oshiro Design

  • Clever Escort Cards

    Clever Escort Cards

    Guide guests to their seat with escort cards that reflect your wedding theme, season, or story as a couple. For example, this bride loved rustic-elegant details, so her wedding planner hung her seating cards around a large, burnt-out tree. Inside the seating card was a little story the bride wrote about love, which was a nod to her profession as a writer.

    Photo by: Halberg Photographers / Event design: Kelly Oshiro Design

  • Kick Off Your Shoes

    Kick Off Your Shoes

    Encourage guests to check their Choos for a pair of flip flops to hit the dance floor!

    Wedding Planner: Easton Events

  • Dance Floor Debut

    Dance Floor Debut

  • Dance Floor Debut

    Dance Floor Debut

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Dance Floor Debut

    Dance Floor Debut

  • Dance Floor Debut

    Dance Floor Debut

    When your DJ or band announces your names and guests rise to their feet, set the tone with a fun anthem, like this couple did (they chose "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO). Show off your best dance moves (and sense of humor) with hilarious props. Find tons of song recommendations for your wedding here.

    Photo Credit: Disney Fine Art Photography and Video

  • Let There Be Light

    Let There Be Light

    A starry night sky is projected onto the walls for a magical effect.

    Photo Credit: A Magic Moment

  • Let There Be Light

    Let There Be Light

    Not sure whether to spring for LED lighting? It's worth the investment—incorporate just one color or switch between hues throughout the reception to evoke different moods. There's also tons of DIY lighting options you can explore, including renting chandeliers, hanging light-up lanterns, or assembling candles (more is more in this case).

    Photo Credit: Shira Weinberger Photography

  • Make Wedding Photos More Fun

    Make Wedding Photos More Fun

  • Make Wedding Photos More Fun

    Make Wedding Photos More Fun

    Photo Credit: Lamb and Lark

  • Arrive in Style

    Arrive in Style

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley

  • Arrive in Style

    Arrive in Style

    Photo Credit: Jacilyn M.

  • Arrive in Style

    Arrive in Style

    For as long as she can remember, bride Johsi's family has only ever owned Land Rovers. After her father passed, she held on to his last car. In honor of him, she featured a Land Rover as a prop in the pre-dinner drinks picnic area at her wedding.

    Photography by The Simple Things Studio; Wedding planner: Victoria Cameron/Little White Wedding Co.

  • Arrive in Style

    Arrive in Style

    We'll always have a special place in our hearts for limos, but for some couples, non-alternative options like trolleys, a horse-drawn carriage, or even a ski lift are more their speed. Your transportation should reflect the overall theme of your event. If you're considering an unusual vehicle for your arrival or departure, keep your dress style in mind: Pedaling a bicycle built for two in a ball gown might not be physically possible!

    Photo Credit: Two One Photography

  • Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    In lieu of having a receiving line or rice toss, this couple took a group photo with all of their guests, in which each person held a colorful balloon.

    Photo Credit: Ty Boyce of Disney Fine Art Photography and Video

  • Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Nothing against rose petals, but how much fun do they look like they're having shooting confetti into the air?

    Photo Credit: Ron Storer Photography

  • Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Unique Ceremony Celebrations

  • Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Colorful pom-poms were tossed as the newlyweds exit down the aisle. 

    Photo Credit: Krista Mason Photography

  • Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    Unique Ceremony Celebrations

    These diehard Broncos fans added a fun twist to "I now pronounce you husband and wife..." by having the priest hold up a cheeky sign.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Having a non-denominational ceremony? A sand ritual is a symbol of two families joining together as one on the wedding day. Get more ideas for planning an unforgettable ceremony, here.

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Incorporate a Ceremony Tradition or Invent Your Own

    Add cultural flair to your wedding ceremony. This couple followed the sacred Greek wedding rite of wearing "stefana" or crowns that are tied together. They represent the bond between the bride and groom. The priest places the crowns on the bride and groom's heads and the best man (or "koumbaro") exchanges the crowns three times. Learn about more wedding traditions from around the world.

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • Make Your Big Debut

    Make Your Big Debut

    We're envious of anyone who owns a horse and can ride it down the aisle. Straight out of a fairytale!

    Photo Credit: Amber Davis Photography

  • Make Your Big Debut

    Make Your Big Debut

  • Make Your Big Debut

    Make Your Big Debut

  • Make Your Big Debut

    Make Your Big Debut

    Picture this: Your processional starts playing and it's time to approach your handsome groom. The doors swing open, and your guests gasp when they see how beautiful you look. No door? No problem: Set up a temporary door frame display to get the same effect in sunshine.

    Photo Credit: Wren Photography

  • Stop for a Kiss

    Stop for a Kiss

    Take the time to stop for one final display of affection with Mom and Dad. Just remind them that the officiant is waiting if they refuse to let go.

    Photo Credit: Jeremy Beasley

  • Wipe Away Tears of Joy

    Wipe Away Tears of Joy

    Weddings are rife with emotion; there's bound to be a few sniffles and mascara streaks. Prepare guests for a tearjerking-good time with miniature tissue boxes displayed throughout the church or a tissue enclosed in your ceremony program.

    Photo Credit: Brookelyn Photography

  • A Token of Appreciation

    A Token of Appreciation

    Photo Credit: Anne-Marie Bouchard

  • A Token of Appreciation

    A Token of Appreciation

    This double-duty program is a sweet choice for summertime brides.

    Photo Credit: Keepsake Memories Photography

  • A Token of Appreciation

    A Token of Appreciation

    Custom silhouettes or illustrations of the bridal party is becoming a hot motif for ceremony programs. Include the relationship of each bridal party attendant to you (e.g. best friend, coworker) along with any fun facts (e.g. did you know Jenna and Alison met in a yoga class?).

    Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

  • A Token of Appreciation

    A Token of Appreciation

    Photography by: Heather Kincaid; Wedding planner: Gather Events and Occasions

  • A Token of Appreciation

    A Token of Appreciation

    This couple met on an airplane and the groom proposed to the bride before skydiving out of one! In a nod to their favorite form of transportation, they made paper airplanes out of the programs.

    Photography by: Heather Kincaid; Wedding planner: Gather Events and Occasions

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    This basic chuppah exudes rustic charm. The suspended floral vases are a sweet touch!

    Photo Credit: Ron Storer

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    A fluorescent chandelier and vivid pink flowers are a fresh take on ceremony décor.

    Photo Credit: Lily Stein for Jim Kennedy Photographers

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    The road from just-met to husband-and-wife is filled with milestones; call out some of your favorites with a DIY aisle displaying dates and photos from the past. Get more stunning ceremony décor ideas here.

    Photo Credit: The Other Sister Photography via Oh Lovely Day

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    Hosting a nighttime ceremony? This light-projected patterned floor is ultra-romantic.

    Photo Credit: Rhee Bevere

  • Aisle Style

    Aisle Style

    An aisle runner or flowers arranged in an intricate pattern turns a standard ceremony space into a spectacular one. Plus, they're more budget-friendly than you'd think, so you don't need much else (if at all) in terms of decor.

    Photo Credit: Jaxon Wedding Photography

  • Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    Paging security—this ring bearer's safety deposit box contains precious cargo.

    Photo Credit: Kim Le Photography

  • Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    "Here Comes the Bride" signs are still going strong! Add a personalized touch with a funny message ("Wait 'til you see her") or secret catchphrase you and your groom use ("Love you to the moon and back").

    Photo Credit: Jason Crader

  • Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    Get Little Ones in On the Fun

    Make the cutest members of your bridal party feel special, too! A princess-worthy handbag or activity kit can help keep them occupied and quell their nerves before their walk down the aisle.

    If you have a flower girl or niece you adore, snap a priceless photo of them "wearing" your wedding gown on the morning of your big day. Years from now, at her wedding, you could gift it to her in a beautiful frame!

    Photo Credit: From the Treetop Photography

  • Prepare for the Unexpected

    Prepare for the Unexpected

    Don't repeat yourself 20 times about what time the bridal party should be ready to take photos. Instead, hand out one of these sweet cards. That way, a bridesmaid who has her own definition of time (there's always one...) will get the hint!

    Photo Credit: Bartlett Pair Photography

  • Prepare for the Unexpected

    Prepare for the Unexpected

    Lost? Confused? Can't find your pants? Don't even think about calling you-know-who.

    Photo Credit: Brooke Courtney Photography

  • Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

    Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

    Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

  • Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

    Embrace Bridal Party Hijinks

    Classic bridal party portraits are necessary, but after what feels like hours of standing perfectly composed, smiling just enough, we think you deserve some fun. Throw in a few creative wild cards to add variety to your photo album.

    Photo Credit: Maria Vicenio Photography

  • Gifts They

    Gifts They'll Actually Use

    They patiently listened while you unburndened yourself of wedding stress. Without them by your side, the feeling of joy on your wedding day wouldn't nearly be so great. Repay them in kind with a present that expresses your gratitude. It doesn't have to be pricey jewelry or crystal trinkets you can't afford—just something with thought behind it, like these moniker flasks.

    Photo Credit: J. Wiley Photography

  • Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Photo Credit: Pickerill Creative

  • Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Make Wedding Prep a Party

  • Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Give a short and sweet toast to your support group, confidantes, and friends throughout the years. "My heart is as full as my glass, when I drink to you, old friend." Cheers!

    Photo Credit: Chris Jorian Fine Photography

  • Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Make Wedding Prep a Party

    Getting married doesn't mean you can't still enjoy the silly, childhood pleasures in life. Chief among them: Jumping on the bed with your best friend.

    Photo Credit: Brad Ross Photography

  • Ultra-Stylish Bridal Party

    Ultra-Stylish Bridal Party

    If you're going the mismatched route, let bridesmaids choose from two hues in the same color palette for a look that's still cohesive, like these gorgeous ladies. Check out more hot trends for bridesmaids.

    Photo Credit: KT Merry

  • Ultra-Stylish Bridal Party

    Ultra-Stylish Bridal Party

    If you want your bridesmaids to wear the same dress, add a playful feel with look-at-me-accesories, like these hot pink pumps.

    Photo Credit: Archetype Studio Inc.

  • Surprise Your Groom

    Surprise Your Groom

  • Surprise Your Groom

    Surprise Your Groom

    Make your wedding day even more romantic by giving your groom a surprise he'll never forget. May we suggest boudoir photos? Nothing too racy—just enough to make him blush. Love letters or a small gift will always do the trick. Anything that shows how over-the-moon you are to be marrying the love of your life.

    Photo Credit: Randi Marie Photography

  • Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    Use craft letters or a sign to add an extra dimension to your engagement photos. The photos serve a multitude of purpose: You can display them at your bridal shower, turn them into a guest book, or use them for your save-the-date.

    Photo Credit: Jana Williams

  • Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    If some of your fondest memories involve the silver screen and a bucket of popcorn, give guests a teaser with a funny movie poster.

    Photo Credit: Kenneth Light Studios

  • Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    Announce the News in an Unexpected Way

    Hosting a wedding weekend with scheduled activities for guests? Bring attractions to life with custom illustrations, so they know what they're in for (and have something to look forward to!). You can even choose to highlight your honeymoon destination on the map, like this couple did.

    Photo Credit: Tonya Malay Photography

  • Highly-Anticipated First Look

    Highly-Anticipated First Look

    Debating whether to see each other before the ceremony? These sweet photos might convince you!

    Photo Credit: Alively Photography

  • Highly-Anticipated First Look

    Highly-Anticipated First Look

  • Highly-Anticipated First Look

    Highly-Anticipated First Look

    Make an exciting moment even more emotionally-charged by blindfolding your groom before he catches a first glimpse of his beautiful bride. Don't want to break tradition? Hold hands with your backs turned, like this couple did.

    Photo Credit: Ashfall Mixed Media

  • "In Dedication Of" Bouquet

    "In Dedication Of" Bouquet

    Embroider your bridesmaid's initials on their bouquet ribbon to personalize their blooms. You can even select a special quote or Bible verse that is a reflection of your friendship, like this bride did.

    Photography by Walters & Walters / Wedding planner: Ivy Robinson Weddings & Events

  • Creative Jewelry Shot

    Creative Jewelry Shot

    This couple immortalized their first dance song, "Wonderwall" by Oasis, with sheet music.

    Photo Credit: Lily Stein for Jim Kennedy Photography

  • Creative Jewelry Shot

    Creative Jewelry Shot

    Dating memorabilia—like handwritten notes, old photos, and other fun trinkets from when you first started dating—serve as a sweet backdrop for your new rings.

    Photo Credit: Two One Photography

  • Creative Jewelry Shot

    Creative Jewelry Shot

    After springing for shiny new wedding bands, you'll bet they'll be part of your wedding footage. Photographers are coming up with crazy-inventive places to put your rings, including on your iPhone, a miniature picket fence (we kid you not), a Christmas tree, and more.

    Photo Credit: Kessler Photography

  • More Showstopping Accessories

    More Showstopping Accessories

    Don't forget your groom's accessories! This Southern gent's personality shines through his patterned bow tie. Black-white tuxedo shoes and personalized cuff links would also be memorable—choose just one. You don't want to cross over into kooky territory.

    Photo Credit: Alisha Crossley Photography

  • More Showstopping Accessories

    More Showstopping Accessories

    This bride's necklace stole the show. If your gown is on the simpler side, style it with a dazzling crystal belt, chandelier earrings, or a thick cuff to add visual interest. (Dainty jewelry is just as lovely, but we're talking "unforgettable" here.)

    Find accessories that fit your venue.

    Photo Credit: Cory Ryan Photography

  • More Showstopping Accessories

    More Showstopping Accessories

    Your wedding is the one day in your life that you can wear a veil—we say go for it! From dramatic mantillas to quirky-vintage birdcages, it pulls together your whole look.

    Photo Credit: K&K Photography

  • When in Doubt, Say It With Your Shoes

    When in Doubt, Say It With Your Shoes

    Squashing those "last chance to run!" jokes, once and for all. You're welcome.

  • When in Doubt, Say It With Your Shoes

    When in Doubt, Say It With Your Shoes

    In this Up-themed wedding, the couple wrote their names on the bottom of each other's shoes, in a nod to their other favorite Disney film, Toy Story. Take a cue from Woody and pals by scrawling a love letter for your sole mate.

    Photo Credit: Randi Marie Photography

  • Photo Within a Photo

    Photo Within a Photo

  • Photo Within a Photo

    Photo Within a Photo

    No wedding album would be complete without a shot of your gown in all its glory before you slip it on. It's resplendent as is—the light streaming through the windows casting a magical glow—but we've noticed more brides are adding mementos in the background. Add a blink-and-you'll-miss-it family photo, childhood keepsake, or other fun surprise.

    Photo Credit: Zenobia Studios

  • Did You See The Back Of That Dress?

    Did You See The Back Of That Dress?

  • Did You See The Back Of That Dress?

    Did You See The Back Of That Dress?

  • Did You See the Back of That Dress?

    Did You See the Back of That Dress?

    Photo Credit: Paul Barnett

  • Did You See the Back of That Dress?

    Did You See the Back of That Dress?

    When it comes to real weddings submissions, we're suffering from a major case of whiplash—who could blame us with a back this divine? Whether the posterior of your dress is plunging, embellished, or in a keyhole shape, there's no better way to shock and awe guests as you walk down the aisle.

    Check out more of our favorite dramatic dress backs here.

    Photo by: Pat Dy Photography/Dress by: Veluz Reyes

  • An Ode to Their Profession

    An Ode to Their Profession

    This back-to-school wedding gets an A+ for its execution and attention to detail.

    Photo Credit: Tim Tab Studios

  • An Ode to Their Profession

    An Ode to Their Profession

    Personalize your photos, song list, or even the way that you're introduced into your reception with a nod to you or your husband's profession! Wear each other's firefighter jacket and hat, military beret or doctor's lab coat. Whether you choose just one element—a scientist could serve cocktails in miniature beakers or name them after chemical compounds—or go for a full-out theme, it will make your wedding that much more meaningful to you as a couple. 

    Photo Credit: Kiss the Groom

  • Hidden Message Close to Your Heart

    Hidden Message Close to Your Heart

  • Hidden Message Close to Your Heart

    Hidden Message Close to Your Heart

    Sew a secret message onto the underside of your gown—only you'll know it's there, but it will add a sentimental touch to your bridal ensemble. This bride cut fabric from three generations of family members' clothing into the shape of hearts. They were sewn into her dress so that she could "carry their hearts" with her.

    Check out more ways to honor lost loved ones.

    Wedding Planner: Jen Stiebel/SoCo Events

  • Mom

    Mom's Dress: Revisited

    Or, wrap the bouquet handle in the same fabric as your mother's gown. This bride chose to honor her grandmother by incorporating her dress fabric and a pendant that she gave to her for the wedding day.

    Photo Credit: Desi Baytan Photography

  • Mom

    Mom's Dress: Revisited

  • Mom

    Mom's Dress: Revisited

    Mom's wedding gown has sentimental value, but most brides prefer to wear a dress that reflects their own personal style (and doesn't have shoulder pads from the '80s!). The perfect compromise: This bride had a seamstress cut out the beaded flowers from her mother's dress, and she applied them to the bottom of her own veil.

    Read about a bride who wore a 127-year-old wedding dress.

    Photo Credit: Krista Mason Photography

  • "Transformer" Dress

    "Transformer" Dress

    Believe it or not, the photos above feature the same exact dress! "Transformer" wedding gowns allow you to showcase different looks for the ceremony and reception (without having to purchase a second gown). Look for a style with a detachable skirt or chic overlay.

    Search for your dream wedding gown!

    Photo by Alan Melconian/Deja Vu Studios via Bridal Reflections

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