February 9th

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Tip of the Day: Christine Paul of Christine Paul Events suggests allotting 25% of the guest list to the bride's parents, 25% to the groom's parents and 50% to the couple themselves. This keeps parents from taking over — after all, it's your wedding. But if the 'rents are paying for it or contributing towards the cost, try to be as tolerant as possible.

Plus, How to Keep Your Wedding Guest List Under Control.

February 6th

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Tip of the Day: What makes a good vow? Keep in mind that at the heart of every vow is the idea that you're making a pact. The "agreement" should have these three features: a declaration of love ("Sam, my beloved, I fill my heart with you, to love you until the end of my days"); promises for your marriage ("I pledge to embrace both our similarities and our differences"); and personal touches ("Four years ago, I thought that men like you didn't exist").

Before you both begin writing, decide on the tone you want to set. Your words may be different, but the style should be more or less the same.

Plus, check out Dos and Don'ts for Writing Your Own Wedding Vows.

February 5th

Tip of the Day: Hosting a multi-day celebration? Make it clear when guests will be expected to pay for their own expenses.

The best way to do this is through invitation or wedding website wording. For instance: "On Friday evening, we'll head out to a country bar for drinks and dancing. See the menu, drinks list and pricing at (website.)" When guests see the word "pricing" mentioned, they'll know to bring their wallets. When guests see that an event is hosted by you or someone in the wedding party, the message conveys that the hosts are paying.

Plus, check out Our Guide to Planning an Unforgettable Wedding Weekend.

February 4th

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Davina + Daniel

Tip of the Day: The standard ballroom not your style? New York City-based tabletop and event designer Tammy Carmona recommends finding a location that's meaningful to you. "One of my brides wanted to get married in the same castle where her mother married. The place was no longer in use, but with enough persistance, we were able to secure permission to do the wedding there. It brought back a lot of happy memories for her mom," she reveals.

Plus, check out 11 Important Wedding Reception Site Questions.

Wedding Weight-Loss Success Story: How I Lost 85 Pounds

I’m sorry I haven’t written or updated in a few months; life most definitely got in the way. But in the few months leading up the big day, my road to weight loss continued and was a success. I am proud to say that on my wedding day, I weighed 155 pounds, was the healthiest I’ve been in my whole life, felt toned and fit, and looked exactly the way I wanted to look on one of the happiest days of my life.

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