7 Unique Ways to Honor Your Mom on Your Wedding Day
Mother's Day is here, and wedding season kicks into high gear soon after. In honor, here are some sweet ways to include your mom on your wedding day.
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Mother's Day is here, and wedding season kicks into high gear soon after. In honor, here are some sweet ways to include your mom on your wedding day.
Photo Credit: Hailey Erickson
Some people say "when you know, you know," but you might be looking for a little more evidence that this is the real deal. So, how are you supposed to know that you're in a relationship that's totally worth holding onto? Here are nine ways to know you’ve found the perfect partnership.
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Maid of honor, bridesmaid, best man, groomsmen... what exactly are they supposed to do? Here's what you need to know.
More and more couples are striving to make their weddings as unique as possible. Every bride-to-be wants their wedding to be the ultimate wedding. From your color palette to your attire, there are countless ways to personalize your wedding. Some crafty brides make their own wedding gown or headpiece so that their look is one-of-a-kind. Others choose elaborate themes, like medieval, to set their wedding apart. But our favorite way to personalize your wedding is with photography.
If you're like most couples, you'll have dozens and dozens of pictures from over the years together by the time your wedding rolls around. Here are 7 creative ways that you can use your photos in your wedding décor.
Ceremony and Reception Décor
Beautify the room with snaps of the happy couple. Take your guests on a trip down memory lane by hanging pictures along the aisle of the bride and groom through the years, with photos of the bride on one side and photos of the groom on the other.
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Or, dress up your reception venue with photos. Not only will you save money on flowers, but your photos will entertain guests by giving them the opportunity to look round the room at pictures of you both.
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New year, new resolutions, right? While you’re writing out your list, don’t forget to consider how you can strengthen your relationship!
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From spending more time together to being more open and honest, here are eight relationship resolutions you and your partner should definitely make this year.
Before the Wedding
1. While registering, your mother might have mentioned what she would register for if she could do it again today. Take her up on that hint and surprise her with whatever it was she was wishing for. She'll love it!
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While some couples make it a point to see each other before the ceremony on the Big Day, the moment they see each other at the altar is extremely special. But what exactly is going on in the groom's head during that nerve-wracking, emotional moment?
This question was posed to the Reddit community Wednesday by user excuses_that_I_know. She wrote, "My partner and I are getting married later this year, and I'm so nervous that he'll hate the dress, ceremony, or worse, have second thoughts and may think of running far, far away. What did you think when you first saw your bride?"
Dozens of Redditors revealed what they were thinking when their brides appeared at the end of the aisle. Read some of the best responses below; then, tell us in the comments: What did you think when you first saw your bride?
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