
Photo of the Day: October 5
Add a giant flower wreath to the outside of a barn venue for a picture perfect wedding reception entrance.

Add a giant flower wreath to the outside of a barn venue for a picture perfect wedding reception entrance.
Tip of the Day: Before heading to your dress shopping appointment, prep yourself just as you would on your actual wedding day. "Bring your Spanx, pop on some makeup and have your hair done before your bridal fittings," says Rebecca Lau Marsh of White Runway. "It makes such a difference when you're dress fitting with your hair and makeup done, this really helps you imagine what you'll look like on the day."
Plus, check out 20 Must-Read Wedding Dress Shopping Tips.

Get your vows printed on a canvas and use it as a wedding backdrop.

Rich pink and purple hues blend together seamlessly for a vibrant fall bouquet.
Each season bridal designers create gowns even more swoon-worthy than the last.
Tip of the Day: If you're having personalized items made for your ceremony or reception, keep in mind less is more. "When you get to choose exactly what goes on custom products, remember that you want the writing and art to be beautiful and legible," says Sari Mintz of For Your Party. Try to limit to two or three easily readable fonts that speak to your personality. "Too many fonts on the same piece can be difficult to read or look at."
Plus, check out True Reflection: 40+ Gorgeous Mirrored Wedding Ideas.
Deciding where to go on your honeymoon can be one of the most exciting, but overwhelming tasks to check off. Maybe you're an adventurous couple and want to do fun, challenging activities during your trip instead of lying on a beach. Or, you both want to jet off to somewhere untraditional for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

This rustic-glam vineyard wedding overlooking the hills of Malibu is enchanting!
Amanda Dros
Tip of the Day: Want to find ways to relive your wedding after the big day? Houzz contributor Charmean Neithart recommends, "Designate a night once a month or every other month for cooking your wedding menu. If you really want to go all out, use your wedding china, serve a small version of your wedding cake and don't forget the champagne."
Plus, check out 10 Marriage Firsts Every Newlywed Experiences.