I'm a manicure addict. I love painting my nails and adding color to my life, but I hate how the polish only lasts for a day or two before it starts chipping (and that's if I don't smudge it to begin with). That's why I was thrilled to discover gel manicures, which outlast regular pro manis by two to three weeks, making them the ideal option for busy brides-to-be who don't have time for constant trips to the salon. However, the average cost for a gel manicure is about $33—not exactly affordable when you're trying to save up thousands of dollars for your dream day.
So when a new DIY kit promised to deliver the same results for much less, the BG editors and I couldn't wait to review it, naturally. The Red Carpet Manicure ($57.94, ulta.com) is the first at-home LED gel polish system. It averages about 20 applications total, so you're only really spending $2.90 per mani. Choose from 54 shades ($9.99 each) for your bridal shower, bachelorette, wedding, and honeymoon. It takes some practice to nail down the technique, so if you aren’t ambidextrous enough to paint both of your hands without getting any polish on your fingers, ask one of your bridesmaids to help you out.
The bride and groom shared a special, private moment together before the ceremony—without seeing each other!
Spring is in the air: It’s daylight savings time, the days are longer and warmer and our May/June issue is on the newsstands! What could be better? I can’t wait to give you a sneak peek, because no matter where you are in the planning process, this issue has fantastic stories, great advice and a ton of ideas you can use.
Photo Credit: Bethalée Photography
Tip of the Day: Searching for a unique location to host your rehearsal dinner or wedding? Consider a gorgeous estate house with grand gardens and a Great Gatsby-esque feel.
Also, learn 11 Questions You Should Ask Before Booking Your Reception Site.
The contrast between the lighting and the flowers makes these centerpieces pop!
(Pictured from left to right: My sister Lisa, Mom, me, Michael, Dad, my sister Laura, and future brother-in-law Kevin)
We celebrated the upcoming Hunger Games movie release in the best way we know how at BG—by putting together a wedding inspiration board, of course. Suzanne Collins' bestselling trilogy is undeniably an unlikely source for wedding planning. (Even Lionsgate thinks so; they declined to comment on this story.) But if you can look past the twisted premise (a televised survival competition where districts must battle to the death for the sake of entertainment), you'll find that at the heart of it all is an incredible love story that sparks a revolution.
In lieu of traditional invitations, send lottery tickets to the reaping. Printable party invites by ClickableParty.
Sort guest tables into each of the 13 districts using this handy map.
One of the greatest issues couples struggle with when planning their wedding is how to honor a lost loved one.
Photo Credit: White Party Austin
Tip of the Day: Add a celeb touch to your rehearsal dinner by requesting that guests only wear white. Thanks to Kyle from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for the great idea!
Plus, get more advice from David Tutera on How to Plan Your Rehearsal Dinner.
White button mums surrounding the vase add romance to this eye-catching centerpiece.