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Mirrors are a glamorous way to display your favorite lyrics or quotes at your ceremony or reception.
Tip of the Day: "You could use pretty hair crowns or — my favorite — a modern take on a vintage arm 'bracelet' of orchids, tied with long, thin ribbons and worn on the wrist or upper arm. I always prefer fresh flowers, but high-quality silk or other handmade materials could work too," says Karen Bussen, author of the Simple Stunning Weddings series and exclusive wedding designer for Palladium Hotels and Resorts.
Plus, check out 25 Creative Ways to Use Flowers in Your Wedding.
Floral crowns and flower girls are a match made in heaven.
Tip of the Day: If you don't want your flower girl to sprinkle roses, toss confetti, or blow bubbles at the beginning of your ceremony, have your ring bearer and flower girl hold hands and smile during their walk. This will take the pressure off the little ones and keep your aisle the way you want it.
Plus, check out 50 Adorable Ideas for Your Flower Girl & Ring Bearer.
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Tip of the Day: Schedule automatic bill payments for that week so you won't get hit with late fees or damage your credit score. And, if your destination is out of the country, be sure to let your bank know ahead of time.
Plus, check out When Is The Best Time to Go On a Honeymoon?
You're probably familiar with the most theatrical Jewish wedding tradition — the stomping of the glass, where the groom breaks a glass, everyone shouts "mazel tov," and the wedding's cocktail hour begins. To go beyond glass breaking, here are seven Jewish wedding traditions worthy of consideration (and modernization) for you and your groom, whether you're planning a Jewish or an interfaith ceremony.
Tip of the Day: In the months leading up to your big day, subscribe to prospective photographer's blogs so you can stay up-to-date with their work and get some photo ideas, too. "This will help you determine if their work is consistent, and you'll be able to see how they shoot in many different scenarios — including dark receptions! Make sure their vision and style fits your own, whether it's film-inspired, has a photojournalistic approach, or classically romantic," says Chandra Yarter from Chandra's Collection Photography.
Plus, check out How to Find Your Perfect Wedding Photographer.