
Photo of the Day: September 22
The natural colors of the season make a eye-catching (no props needed) backdrop for your photos.

The natural colors of the season make a eye-catching (no props needed) backdrop for your photos.

Bright white and tropical hues make the perfect palette for a bridal shower brunch.
Tip of the Day: Can't decide which metal to go with for your wedding band? Christine Scott of WP Diamonds recommends choosing a platinum version instead of a white gold option. "Rhodium, the plating used on yellow gold to make it white, can wear off over time on 14kt or 18kt bands. Platinum will keep its color and shine and only costs a small amount more," she says.
Plus, check out Engagement Rings in Every Color of the Rainbow.

Use lyrics from your wedding song or favorite band as reception décor.
Tip of the Day: Avoid inviting anyone to your bridal shower who isn't invited to the wedding. This prevents any confusion among guests and ensures no one feels left out during your wedding events. The only exception? Your office shower. It's understood that the bride isn't always able to invite all of her co-workers to the wedding so there's no miscommunication.
Plus, check out 5 Wedding Shower Rules That Were Made to Be Broken.

The vibrant floral centerpieces and lush overhead installation, transforms this reception space into an enchanted jungle.
Tip of the Day: Finalize your dress accessory details, like shoes, jewelry, and that something blue, about four to five months in advance says Meha Bhargava, founder of Styl Inc. It's always a good idea to give yourself a little extra time to focus on other wedding aspects. " And, avoid waiting until the last moment so you don't end up buying anything and everything in a rush," she says. In the final days, you won't have to stress about anything other than just getting married.
Plus, check out our Gown Gallery to find the perfect dress.
Tip of the Day: For a backyard wedding venue or a vintage feel, find unique home items to use as décor. "Details like mismatched plates, teacups, and glasses add a quirky vintage touch, and it can be fun poking through secondhand shops to find old plates for your collection," Joanna Tovia, editor and writer at Houzz. Bonus: you can keep those items and use them in your home after the wedding day!
Plus, check out Wedding Decorations You Can Reuse as Home Décor After the Big Day.

This vibrant jewel-toned bouquet will make a statement during any season.

This pretty tapestry makes the perfect backdrop for the dessert table at your engagement party.