Photo of the Day
We love this fun and festive fall wedding photo!
We love this fun and festive fall wedding photo!
Photo Credit: Ashley Maxwell
Tip of the Day: Pick a color palette and not just a two-color combo. "With a larger color palette, your wedding will have more depth in photos," says Erin Taylor of Bustle Events.
Plus, check out the Top 5 Wedding Color Mistakes to Avoid.
Simply beautiful! We love the romance in this autumn wedding photo.
Photo Credit: Enmuse Photography
Tip of the Day: Never invite more people to your wedding than your venue or budget will allow (in the hopes that they won't attend!). "You can expect that 10 - 20% of invited guests will decline to attend but don't underestimate your family and friends' desire to be there for your wedding day," says Janel Grant of Janel Elise Events.
Plus, check out the 10 Biggest Bridal Budget Blunders.
Photo Credit: Style Art Life
Tip of the Day: If you want to include a pet such as a beloved dog in your special day, it might be worth investing in a pet sitter. "There is peace of mind when you know your sweet pup is well cared for throughout the day and makes it into the portrait sesson," says Twah Dougherty of Style Art Life.
Plus, check out Fun Ways to Include Your Pet in Your Wedding.
You and your prince charming have said “I do,” and now you can live like a king and queen when you check into an honest-to-goodness palace.
Tip of the Day: "MC stands for Master of Ceremonies. He or she will ultimately control the progression of the evening and will be the liaison between your band and your guests. Whether you decide to choose a trusted family-friend or your band, make sure his or her personality is in sync with the energy you've imagined. An experienced MC can help eloquently escort you and your guests through the event and make sure everything runs smoothly!," says Tori Fuson of the Bay Kings Band.
Plus, check out Top Wedding Bands Around the U.S.
Photo Credit: Heather Cook Elliot Photography on Landlocked Bride via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: Consider the hidden costs of getting married in a church. "After all, they are a business too!" says celebrity event planner Donnie Brown. He recommends reading the fine print on what kind of music is allowed, what you can decorate and where your photographer will be able to stand (if they are isolated to the rear balcony, they may not have a good vantage point for the ring exchange).
Plus, get the answers to all of your Wedding Ceremony Q&As.
Photo Credit: Anna Page Photography on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: "The best weddings showcase a variety of music for all ages to join in and dance together! It's completely acceptable to go from 'Shout' by the Isley Brothers right into 'Party Rock Anthem' by LMFAO," says Gabi Lungu, a wedding coordinator and proposal coach at Stowe Mountain Lodge.
Get specific song suggestions by genre in our Complete Guide to Wedding Music.