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Dress up a naked cake with fresh flowers and fruit!
Dress up a naked cake with fresh flowers and fruit!
Tip of the Day: To keep your wedding dress in top shape, consider having it professionally cleaned right after the wedding. Even if you don't think your future daughters will wear your dress someday, it's a good idea to get it cleaned soon rather than later to deal with any stains and smells. When you pull it out of your closet in the future, you want to remember how pretty you felt in it, not that 5-year-old champagne and sweat stains.
Plus, check out 10 Things You Need to Do After Your Wedding Is Over.
Bright florals & clean white tables just add bubbly and this décor really pops.
Tip of the Day: Consider your bridesmaid's body types when deciding on the bridal party attire. For a super-chic bridal party, designer Bill Pesce from Alfred Angelo recommends figure-flattering silhouettes like full skirts with nipped-in waists or curve-hugging trumpet styles. "Details like keyhole backs, plunging necklines and lace all add personality to the look," he says.
Plus, check out 75 Stylish Bridesmaid Dresses That Define #SquadGoals.
Fresh peaches and strawberries flavor the air at farmer’s markets. Flowering trees perk up sleepy drives. And everywhere, patio furniture gets a good dusting to usher in al fresco dining.
This ceremony backdrop in Phuket, Thailand is absolutely breathtaking!
Tip of the Day: If you're getting married outdoors, make sure to have a Plan-B option in case of bad weather. "A tent is the most important thing to have on hold, especially if there is no indoor space at your venue large enough to accommodate all of your guests for the ceremony and reception. Most rental companies will allow you to hold a tent until a few days before the event, so that you can monitor the weather. If there is more than a 30% chance of rain, get that tent up!" says celebrity wedding planner David Tutera.
Plus, check out Take Cover: 15 Gorgeous Wedding Tents.
This lush all peony bouquet is so romantic.