Tip of the Day: Before you leave for your honeymoon, schedule all of your bill-paying online so that you're not late with any payments, which would damage your APRs and credit score while you're away. Also, arrange for housesitters, petsitters and someone to care for your plants during your absence. Stop delivery of mail so that it's not evident that you're away.
Inside the New Issue
Fabulous fashion? Check. Expert planning advice? Check. Creative reception ideas? Check. In our March/April 2016 issue, you’ll find everything you need to know to plan a magical, unforgettable wedding.
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January 19th

Tip of the Day: Brides are finding creative ways to incorporate their monogram into their wedding details. We've seen couple's initials emblazoned on programs, cakes, and even sewed onto gowns! One easy idea we love: Personalize your dessert buffet with letter-shaped candy bowls and fill with chocolate truffles or colorful candies.
Plus, check out 101 Ways to Personalize Your Wedding.
January 18th

Tip of the Day: Outfit your bridesmaids in cardigans to keep them warm and toasty during outdoor photo sessions. It's a great thank-you gift that they'll use time and time again in the future. Cover-ups also help to create a cohesive look if your bridesmaids are wearing mismatched dresses. A simple cardi in a bold color, as shown here, perfectly complements a rustic-chic reception. If you're getting married in a more formal venue, such as a ballroom, have them wear beaded pashminas or shawls instead.
Plus, here's how to choose The Most Flattering Dress Styles for Your 'Maids.
Photo of the Day
A romantic photo becomes even sweeter when captured from a unique angle.
January 15th

Tip of the Day: Look for wedding items that you’ll be able to re-use as home décor after the big day. Oversized brass lanterns would be gorgeous in a dining room or outdoor terrace, while vases and candelabras add drama to your entryway.
25 Wedding-Planning Lessons From Our Favorite (and Least Favorite) On-Screen Couples
By: Chrisanne Grise1. Your wedding should reflect your personality.
How to Throw a Wedding in a Non-Traditional Space
There are so many places that you can get married that there is no reason to limit yourself to venues specifically marketed to weddings. If you’re not quite sure what kind of venue is right for you, Alyssa Griffith of Rose Gold Events suggests that you “keep an open mind. Think about places you loved as a kid, trips you’ve taken with your partner, fun adventures, and the like. Weddings can happen almost anywhere.”
5 Things You Can Only Do at a Winter Wedding
Winter is my favorite season for a wedding. Since fewer weddings take place during these chilly months, yours will naturally stand out, and there are so many wonderful ways to embrace the season! Here, check out five things you can only get away with at a winter wedding.
Make it Snow
Okay, so you can't actually control the weather (and you probably wouldn't want a snowstorm to hit on your wedding day anyway!). But you can make it "snow" as you walk down the aisle:
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