Laura & Blair’s rustic Italian wedding took place at the stunning Villa Di Maiano, an Italian estate set on the outskirts of Florence.
Laura & Blair’s rustic Italian wedding took place at the stunning Villa Di Maiano, an Italian estate set on the outskirts of Florence.
The forest setting and romantic decor created the perfect ambiance for Nancy & West’s whimsical woodsy wedding.
Ah to be outside and at one with nature – what could be a better way to tie the knot? The combination of bright blue skies (if the weather holds out, that is), gentle breezes, and the beautiful natural decor on display, is what makes outdoor weddings so amazing. Of course, while getting married outside can be amazing, it’s important to realize that a lot can go wrong. So, with that in mind, below are some of the dos and don’ts of planning a gorgeous garden wedding, to ensure that every eventuality is planned for.
Bowing Oaks Plantation, which sits on five acres of rolling green lawns and oak trees, was the location for Kara & Curtis’ fall plantation wedding.
A historic property set the scene for Tiffany & Christian’s city museum wedding in St. Louis.
Amy & Kyle’s vintage ranch wedding was all staged outdoors, taking advantage of the perfect fall weather.
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Getting married is one of the proudest moments in anyone’s life. Naturally you and your husband to be will want to share this milestone with the people that really mean the most to you. To ensure your special day will be enjoyed by all, we give your four affordable ways to create long lasting, happy memories, for everyone.
Your wedding is one of the biggest days of your life. All eyes will be on you and the event you throw. If you want to ensure that your memories of your wedding day are amazing and that your guests are also given an unforgettable experience, you will need to formulate a plan, but if you have no idea where to start, take a look at the following suggestions for creating a wedding that everyone will remember forever.
Are you engaged, or do you have an inkling that your boyfriend is planning to propose? You’ve probably already started to think about planning the wedding – even if he doesn’t know it yet! Many of us start thinking about our dream dress long before getting married is even a possibility, so you’re likely to have a lot of ideas already. But wait, have you thought about how you’re going to cover the cost of the wedding? Here, we discuss different approaches to financing the big day, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Asna & Syed’s romantic country club wedding, held at Crest Hollow Country Club in New York, was filled with gorgeous red flowers and candles.
The historic venue, which used to be an old bank, was a unique backdrop for Tammie & Chris’ gray urban wedding.
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We know that planning a wedding isn’t easy, in fact, it’s probably one of the hardest events you will ever have to organize in your entire life. Not only are you dealing with an industry that’s become bigger than a seven-tiered wedding cake, has multiple options for just about everything whisper even the merest hint of the word ‘wedding’ and prices go through the roof. Still, you’re not in this alone, so it’s crucial that you and your groom work as a team, listen, communicate and be realistic about the budget because it’s the only way you’ll get through it all.
Using an industrial setting with simple, delicate decor created Rachel & Chris’ modern romantic wedding.
Preparing your wedding day, and especially your wedding fashion is a mixed experience for many brides and grooms. Indeed, while the excitement and joy of the bright future together are very present – and rightly so, after all, this is why you are getting married! – , there is no denying that this is a long and heavy process that has its fair share of stress and anxiety. There is so much to prepare for a wedding that it is easy to commit some fashion faux pas, that you would have stayed away from, if you had had your mind free to think about it clearly. Here is a little countdown of the most common fashion mistakes that brides, grooms and their friends are guilty of during the big day.
With guests coming from all over the country, Cassandra & Dan chose the Salisbury House in Iowa for their romantic castle wedding.
Tara & Michael’s fall modern wedding was packed full of rich colors and warm fall details.
It is commonly known that you don’t know what real stress is until you’ve tried to plan a wedding. There is so much to think about: the venue, the guest list, the flowers, the dress… it really can be all-encompassing at times. Plus, it’s the biggest day of your life, so emotions tend to be running high from the get-go right up until the big day arrives. If you are looking after a child or working a full-time job alongside your wedding planning, the last thing you need are more tasks being piled on your plate at the last minute. But this is exactly what tends to happen when it comes to the groom. It will come as no surprise to anyone that the groom is typically less hyped about the wedding planning than the bride. However, there are still some things he needs to be proactive about to ensure that everything is in order by the time the wedding rolls around. Here are some of the top things grooms forget to do – so make sure you prompt him!
Some people say that children and weddings do not mix, and others think that a wedding wouldn’t be the same without little ones in dresses of taffeta and tulle running around. It’s a rather split opinion; children and weddings, and if you decide to have children around on your big day it’s something you should think about. You need to make provisions for the times you’d like them to be there; all day or evening? You need to make provisions for food; ask parents to supply or cater for them too? You also need to decide whether you want to provide entertainment outside of a DJ; colouring books anyone?
Clarks Landing Yacht Club in Point Pleasant was the backdrop that Ashley & Eric envisioned for their New Jersey nautical wedding.
Rows of lush, green vines and bright floral colors shaped Celeste & Matthew’s summer vineyard wedding.