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10 Creative Ways to Make Your Wedding Stand Out

Every couple wants their wedding to be unique, but with the abundance of inspiration and sites like Pinterest, it can be challenging to really mix it up. With that in mind, below are a few of the most innovative details I have seen over the past year.

1. The Not (Even Close To) White Wedding Dress

A lot of brides are starting to play with color by experimenting with blush tones and light grays, but this bride really pushed the enveloped in this stunning Monique Lhuillier. To keep the look "bridal," she kept her hair and makeup classic and selected a simple veil for the ceremony.

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Photo Credit: Manuel Meszarovits / See more from this wedding ►

2. Flower Power

After the "I dos," guests are often handed rice or, more recently, bottles of bubbles to shower the newly-married couple as they walk back down the aisle. This couple decided to let their guests sit back and relax as thousands of rose petals were blown out of cannons across the ceremony site!

Quick & Effective Cardio: The Jump Rope Workout

Q. "I have a 7-month-old baby and am getting married this June. I am still desperately trying to lose weight before then. I just read your workout for arms, which I can do at home, but it also mentioned running four times a week for thirty minutes. I am in the military with a baby and I barely have time to do anything for myself; is there a cardio that I can do at home for 30 minutes? I just want to look somewhat normal in my dress!” —Samantha B.

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A. First of all, all brides are beautiful, and you will look better than “somewhat normal” in your dress! But I have the ideal solution for you as a busy mom: Jump rope. Using this one piece of equipment is a fantastic way to burn calories and lose weight, and you can jump rope at your own level of intensity for any length of time almost anywhere. In fact, in only 15 to 20 minutes, you can elevate your heart rate, work up a major sweat, and get an overall energy boost. It's a complete cross-training workout that combines elements of cardiovascular and endurance training with muscle strengthening. While you probably know how great jumping rope is for shaping the calves, glutes, and quads, what you may not realize is that the constant turning motion of the rope will also tone your upper body.

Etiquette Q&A: "Should I Put Registry Info on the Engagement Party Invites?"

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Photo Credit: Crate and Barrel on Engaged & Inspired via Lover.ly

Q. On our engagement party invitations, is it appropriate to let guests know where we are registered?

A. Registry information should never be included on engagement party or wedding invitations. Stores or websites where you’re registered should only be mentioned on bridal shower invites. However, since it’s likely that some guests will want to bring gifts to your engagement party, it’s OK to let your friends and fam- ily know where you’re registered in case they’re asked. Also, keep in mind that it’s best to open any gifts you receive in private — after the festivities — and don’t forget the thank-you notes!

—Diane Forden

WATCH: Fire Drill Fake-Out Leads to Adorable Proposal

March 19th began as just another rainy, dreary workday for Megan Zahorec. The 27-year-old counselor at Greentown Intermediate school, in North Canton, Ohio was anxious about leading the quarterly fire drill that morning since she was still relatively new there. Even when the red fire truck pulled up and she spotted her boyfriend, firefighter Justin Deierling, climb out, she was too distracted by the duty at hand to realize the incredible reason why he was there. That is, until hundreds of students began screaming — when she finally looked up, she saw a banner that read "Ms. Z, will you marry me?"

“I was so surprised but I didn’t even have to think about it [accepting the proposal]. Just two months after being with him I couldn’t imagine life without him," the bride-to-be tells ABC News.

Watch her and the children's heartwarming reactions here!

Deierling had been secretly working on the proposal for two weeks with the help of the PTO president and the school principal. He met his now-fiancée six months earlier, while volunteering at the fire station and participating in a walk-a-thon that the school hosted.

"I knew instantly that she was someone special by the way that she interacted with the kids. I wanted to incorporate how we met and the kids, who she adores, into the proposal," he tells The Huffington Post. His brother, Adam, filmed the special moment and uploaded it to YouTube, where it has since gone viral.

How to Make Your BFF's Bridal Shower More Fun

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The wedding shower has gotten a bad rap in recent years, with many young women thinking of it as an outdated obligation instead of the fun pre-wedding party it is. Many brides are opting out of the tradition altogether, but we think it just needs to be reimagined! Read on for our favorite new ways to do wedding showers.

1. Give it a fun theme.
A great theme can take an average party to the next level, and incorporating a fun, modern theme is the easiest way to make a wedding shower more fun. One theme we love for summer: a patio party! Think: a backyard bash complete with lawn games and BBQ; guests are encouraged to bring patio-related gifts for the couple.

Inside the New Issue

Congratulations, brides-to-be! Perhaps some of you are newly engaged, while others are well into the throes of wedding planning. But no matter how far along you are in the process, you’ll find an abundance of fabulous fashions, smart planning tips and to-die-for honeymoon destinations in our May/June 2014 issue.

Have an iPad? Be sure to check out our digital edition! Get one issue for $5.99 or a one-year subscription (six issues) for just $9.99. Click here to download the Bridal Guide Magazine app from the App Store. 

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If you’re on the hunt for the perfect dress, we’ve got your style — from floral-accented beauties:

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to breezy, romantic dresses...

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and luxurious lace gowns.

bridal guide may june 2014 issue

Exclusive News: BLACK by Vera Wang Tuxedos Now Available for Purchase!

Great news for the fashionable grooms out there: Vera Wang's tuxedo line BLACK by Vera Wang is now available for purchase exclusively at Men's Wearhouse. Purchasing a well designed tuxedo is a great investment, a staple piece to your future husband's wardrobe (unlike the bride, he can wear it again!). 

The BLACK by Vera Wang tuxedo collection has two tuxedos; following is an exclusive look at their Spring 2014 campaign.

The BLACK by Vera Wang Slim Fit Black Tuxedo features a grosgrain-faced notch lapel and flat-front trousers with a fine grosgrain stripe on the leg for a touch of classic formalwear. This tuxedo is perfect for the evening formal wedding.

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The BLACK by Vera Wang Slim Fit Gray Tuxedo features satin edges on a notch lapel and flat-front trousers with a satin stripe down the leg for a chic alternative to the classic black tuxedo.

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Both tuxedos retail at $799.99 and come in slim, regular, and big and tall sizes. All tuxedos are available for rental or purchase at Men's Wearhouse across the US and at menswearhouse.com.

—Naima DiFranco

How to Talk to Your Parents About Your Wedding Budget

The Broke-Ass Bride's Wedding Guide empowers couples with the simple philosophy that it's not about how much you spend but how you spend it. As author Dana LaRue says, "You're only planning a party, so have fun with it." You don't need to give up your savings, the possibility of a downpayment on a house, or your sanity to plan a celebration that is meaningful and inspired. Here, Dana shares her advice on how to broach the dreaded "money talk" with your parents.

wedding credit cardWhether you’re relying on strangers (or family), here's how to tactfully handle any potential wedding contributions. Ditch what "the rules" dictate: Ye olde traditions of the bride's side paying for "this" and the groom's side paying for "that" have become a bit antiquated in recent years, so those rules don't have to apply.

1. Have a frank conversation.
Make sure to speak openly with your families about your hopes and expectations for the wedding, and leave room in the conversation for them to offer assistance if it’s within their means.

The Hottest Wedding Trends for Spring

It may still be a bit brisk in your neck of the woods, but spring is officially here, and wedding season will soon be in full bloom. (More couples marry from May through early autumn than at any other time of year.) With that in mind, we asked Sarah Lowy and Jodi Cohen of L.A.-based JOWY Productions to share some of their favorite trends. This dynamic duo has created gorgeous weddings and events for innumerable brides and grooms, as well as for many celebrity clients. Here, their take on some of the top trends we’ll be seeing this spring.

Theme

Vintage and romantic remains the prominent theme for 2014. Blush and champagne wedding gowns, black and white photographs, champagne cocktails, lace table cloths and a touch of sparkle continue to enchant.

champagne tray
Photo Credit: Heather Kincaid Photography

champagne tower
Photo Credit: Peter Bohler

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