Wedding Decor & Flowers

  • Reception décor has the power to set the tone for your entire event, but centerpieces are just one part of the equation. Linens (or lack thereof), colored glassware, plates, candles, and other personal touches all work together to create a harmonious tabletop design.

  • Dupes (short for duplicates) are all the rage in the beauty world: drugstore versions of identical luxury products. But now, the concept has arrived to the world of flowers. 

  • As more couples move their nuptials outdoors and to other secular locations, brides and grooms of all faiths are opting to exchange vows beneath beautiful canopies and arches. Here, get inspired by some of the most beautiful ideas we've seen.

  • Your in-season floral options may seem more limited in the cold-weather months — but that doesn't mean you can't have a stunning bridal bouquet. Here, get inspired by 25 of our favorite ideas.

  • We're seeing an increase in floral arrangements with looser shapes, which add an elegant and romantic vibe.

  • If you've spent any time on Pinterest lately, you've undoubtedly spotted plenty of signs — from sweet sayings to funny expressions to practical directions — that couples are using to personalize their wedding decorations. Here, we've rounded up some of our favorite ideas.

  • Fall flowers are all about bold colors and hearty details. Get inspired by 50 of our favorite autumnal bouquets.

  • Top wedding bloggers choose their favorite bouquets and centerpieces.

  • non floral centerpiece

    Do floral arrangements feel a little too "been there, done that" for your taste? Here, get inspired by 50 gorgeous centerpieces that don't rely on flowers to make a lasting impression.

  • Collect all of your guests' well-wishes and monetary gifts in a specially designated container for safe keeping.

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