April 19

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Julie Song Ink

Tip of the Day: Try writing "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" instead of "The Smith Family" if you only want to invite the parents. Also, create an RSVP line that says "___ of ___ guests" and fill in the second line before mailing them out. If anyone tries to RSVP for more people than you intended, you're going to have to give them a call. Explain that your venue has a strict guest count limit and as much as you would love to have them all there, it isn't possible, and you're sorry they misunderstood the invitation.

Plus, check out 15 Common Dilemmas Every Bride Faces.

April 18

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James Frost of James Frost Photography

When planning a destination wedding, make sure you're asking the right questions! "How many weddings does the hotel host per day? Do they offer guaranteed backup locations at no additional cost? Will your reception be held at a private location...or in a restaurant among other (gawking) guests?" says Marilyn Cairo from Ask Me, Inc., a destination wedding company.

Plus, check out Destination Wedding Countdown Calendar for more tips!

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100 Beautiful Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies

There's something so effortlessly romantic about an outdoor wedding ceremony. Whether you choose a garden, a beach, or a yard, the natural elements will serve as your décor. Here, get ideas from some of the most stunning outdoor ceremonies we've ever seen.

By: Kristen Klein

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100 Beautiful Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies

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April 17

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dear wesleyann

Hang them from guests' ceremony chairs, dangle them from trees (if you're getting married outdoors) or create a multi-ribbon "curtain" at your altar spot. If your wedding will take place in spring or summer, citrus shades in orange, yellow, green, and pink could be complementary. For fall, you might choose deeper, richer shades like red and gold.

Plus, check out 25 Romantic Wedding Décor Ideas for more inspiration!

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