Photo of the Day: June 28
Add flowers to a chignon of loose waves for an ethereal look.
Add flowers to a chignon of loose waves for an ethereal look.
Tip of the Day: If you are allergic to real flowers, opt for some silk flower bouquets. No stuffy nose or burning eyes on your special day, just unbelievably realistic faux florals, and a beautiful bride! "The best part about going with a silk flower option for your wedding bouquet is that you can keep them as a forever memory of your special day. Simply keep them upright in a vase, out of direct sunlight, and dusted every so often," says the team at Afloral.com.
Plus, check out Say No to Flowers: 25 Alternatives to the Bridal Bouquet.
Pull your grrom in for a kiss underneath your veil for an ultra-romatic photo.
Who says there's an age limit on the flower girl role? 28-year-old Patrick Casey stole the show as the "flower man" at his cousin Andria's wedding.
"They've been together a while, and I started lobbying to be the flower man before they were even engaged," Casey told ABC News. "They loved the idea, and I was beyond excited they said yes once they were officially engaged."
The flower basket he used carried sentimental value — it's the same one Andria carried down the aisle two decades ago when the duo were flower girl and ring bearer in a family member's wedding.
Tip of the Day: To keep everything organized on the big day, create a call sheet for your transportation company that details pickup/drop off addresses and times. Give a copy to your bridal party and any family members who are getting a ride. And, don't forget to include an emergency contact number in case the driver gets lost!
Plus, check out Great Tips for Booking Wedding Transportation.
This cake covered in bright sugar flowers is perfect for a garden wedding.
Beautiful brides married beneath a picture-perfect tree.
Tip of the Day: Have your bridesmaids choose their top three styles and colors, or rank their favorites in order out of a pre-selection you've already made. "Set parameters for your bridesmaids! So many brides these days want their 'maids to be happy, which is great. However, that can sometimes translate into saying, 'Just pick whatever you want,' and having too many choices can make the process harder for them," say the pros at Joanna August. This ensures your ladies get a say, but you ultimately get the look you want.
Plus, check out Mix & Match Done Right: 25 Ideas for Your Bridesmaids.
This bright sunflower and rose bouquet is perfect for a summertime wedding.