How to Choose Your Wedding Colors
Choosing your wedding color palette makes other wedding-related decisions easier—like napkins, flowers, and bridesmaid dresses.
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Choosing your wedding color palette makes other wedding-related decisions easier—like napkins, flowers, and bridesmaid dresses.
Choosing to hire a wedding planner isn’t always an easy decision. But if you don’t know what you’re doing, or have a busy schedule, outside help will save you time, money, and emotional energy.
Choosing your wedding’s color palette is one of the first planning steps you’ll take. Those colors determine everything from the napkins and centerpieces, to bridesmaids dresses and even the venue. (After all, your rustic wedding probably won’t “match” the luxurious…
On average, you’ll spend around $750 for your wedding flowers. This not only includes the bouquets and centerpieces—but also any flowers for your cake. (And yes, silk flowers count, too!) Flowers are a long-standing tradition at special events; they’re aromatic,…
While there are almost 70 species of sunflower genus, the rich golden helianthus annuus that blooms every summer has become the quintessential sunflower. Fields full of these tiny-suns-with-black-centers attract tourists from near and far. So far, in fact, that a…
Wedding invitations are a lot of work to design, mail, and manage RSVPs for. If you’re planning to mail physical invitations, you probably have a hard copy of the guest list—or maybe even a digital copy you can easily update….
One of the best presents you can give your BFF on her wedding day is preparation. During the celebration, it’s unlikely that you’ll be down the block from a convenience store or pharmacy, so your emergency kit means you’re prepared…
When was the last time you took a photo with something other than your cell phone? It’s probably been a while, and the same is true for your wedding guests, too. When they come to celebrate, they’ll be documenting special…
You may have heard a rumor that throwing rice during your wedding exit was harmful to local birds. In fact, that rumor was so convincing, a Connecticut bill was proposed in 1985 to ban the act altogether. The bill never…