Photo of the Day: October 19
Use berries to add a burst of color to traditional soft-hued flowers and greenery.
Use berries to add a burst of color to traditional soft-hued flowers and greenery.
Tip of the Day: During the wedding planning process, talk with your fiancé about what you want to say 'no' to. "If something doesn’t feel right or align with what you have in mind, you’re allowed to put some limits in place," says relationship expert Tara Caffelle. "A polite way to turn things down is, 'thank you for thinking of us, but we’ll pass on that'."
Plus, check out How to Deal With Family Issues While Planning Your Wedding.
Tip of the Day: Before choosing a wedding photographer for your wedding, ask to see an entire wedding that they delivered to a previous client. Joshua and Kariss, the owners and head photographers at Pharris Photography say, "You want to know what you will be getting in its entirety, not just the highlights." It will also show you how the final images and video are sent over.
Plus, check out 50 Unforgettable Ideas for Your Wedding Programs.
This rustic wedding ceremony entrance sign idea is the perfect combination of clever and quirky.
Courtesy of Wide Eyes Paper Co.
Tip of the Day: Wedding stationery can range from $500 to upwards of $5,000 depending on quality, inserts, ink colors, and printing methods. If you want to save, Amanda Franz, Founder, and Lead Designer at Wide Eyes Paper Co. recommends printing information on a double-sided card instead of two separate ones. "For example, instead of having a custom illustrated map card and an additional information card with the location details, you can simply print a double-sided card."
Plus, check out 50 Unforgettable Ideas for Your Wedding Programs.
Hurricanes Irma, Jose, and Maria battered the Caribbean with essentially back-to-back storms, leaving some of the world's most popular destination wedding and honeymoon spots almost unrecognizable.
We love this couple's modern boho style in this breathtaking mountain wedding photo!
Tip of the Day: If you know one of your bridesmaids is trying for a baby, don't wait until the last minute to purchase everyone's bridesmaid dresses. "You don't want to be forced into a decision due to time restraints," says From Rebecca Lau Marsh of White Runway. "Have a discussion early on and decide on ordering a dress one to two sizes bigger to accommodate for a pregnant belly. The dress can always be taken in to fit better if needed." Plus, check out 70+ Stylish Bridesmaid Dresses That Define #SquadGoals.
Plus, check out 70+ Stylish Bridesmaid Dresses That Define #SquadGoals.