Unplugged Wedding Do’s and Dont’s
If you want to share your wedding day with friends and family—and not their devices—hosting an unplugged wedding might be the right choice for you.
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If you want to share your wedding day with friends and family—and not their devices—hosting an unplugged wedding might be the right choice for you.
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…
Choosing a wedding dress is no small ordeal. That’s why there are TV shows, magazines, and websites devoted entirely to that one part of the ceremony. A wedding dress is no small expense, either. Across all 50 states, only a…
Your honeymoon is a much-needed break from all the excitement—and hard work!—of planning a wedding. While celebrating with friends and family is, of course, tons of fun, it’s time for you and your new spouse to step out of the…
According to Marilyn Monroe, the right shoes can change your life. We wholeheartedly agree—which is why choosing your perfect wedding shoes is so important. Dare we say just as important as picking the dress? After all, no outfit is complete…
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,…
Building your wedding website isn’t a quick task. While you should start the process 8-10 months before the Big Day, the actual completion will take a few weeks. This is totally normal, because you’re still finalizing all the little details,…
It’s your special day–of course you want to celebrate with your BFFs. They want to celebrate with you, too! But, as you’ve seen from planning your own wedding, the cost can be overwhelming. Helping your bridesmaids save money relieves some…
The rise of rustic barn weddings and makeup-less brides is shaking up the traditional black tie affair that weddings have historically been. Brides are ditching white, and bridesmaids are choosing their own dress colors. Grooms and their best mates are…