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This gorgeous cake is a rustic bride's dream come true.
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Trying to choose between a suit and a tuxedo for your groom's wedding day ensemble? We checked in with Stage Stores to find out the hottest trends in men's formalwear. Here are their top picks that will have your groom looking dapper for your "I Do's."
The impact that country style has had on mainstream weddings is undeniable — details such as cowboy boots, pickup trucks, and wildflower bouquets have captured brides' hearts. This aesthetic is all about honoring your roots, taking in the beauty of the natural outdoors, style without sacrificing comfort, and kicking back to some good tunes. A country-themed wedding isn't just a geographical destination; it's a special feeling that you want to project for your big day. Check out everything you need to pull off a casual yet chic celebration, from bouquets to reception décor to cakes and more.
By: Stefania Sainato
Mix-and-match separates like patterned shirts and tweed vests are befitting of a casual barn bash.
Photo Credit: Michael Farmer Photography
Your and your groom are wanted at the saloon — strike a pose in front of this watering hole sign.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Every cowgirl needs dancing boots — this bride's footwear balances out her glam wedding-day look.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Rustic-chic meets glitz and glamour, thanks to this spectacular barn entrance featuring suspended florals, a chandelier, and a canopy of string lights.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Add white piping for contrast against a colorful design, like this cake that was served at a country-themed soirée.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Bring the indoors outside with antique doors at your ceremony entrance.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
From the lush low centerpiece to the colorful tablecloth to the laser-cut table number, we can't stop swooning over this setup.
Related: 30+ Impressive Low Centerpieces
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Outfit your 'maids in short and flirty frocks within the same shade. (Navy is a beautiful choice because it complements all the earthy tones of a farm setting.)
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Throwing your ceremony and reception in different locations? Point the way with DIY chalkboard-inspired directional signs.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Cover hay bales with attractive fabric and pillows so that guests can use them as comfy lounge seating.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Longhorn cow skulls and/or antlers make for memorable and authentic wall décor.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
How lovely is this photo taken beneath a weeping willow tree?
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Dress up pews with Mason jars filled with baby's breath.
Photo Credit: Jillian Joseph Photography
Top off your big fancy white dress with a gingham or plaid button-down shirt.
Photo Credit: Mychelle LeVan Photography / Wedding Gown: Esila Bridal
Impart a warm glow over the ceremony proceedings with a glass bottle chandelier, flickering pillar candles, and string lights.
Photo Credit: Tony Fitzgerald Photography
Bales of hay are the perfect scenic backdrop for bridal portraits with a country feel.
Photo Credit: Taylor Ann Photography
A romantic must-have photo: Silhouettes against the lit-up barn and starry night sky.
Photo Credit: Barbara B. Covington Photography
A tiered skirt with floaty layers is oh-so-pretty while still allowing you to dance the night away.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
When it comes to groom's fashion, fabrics such as denim, linen, and cotton are staples. For a look that's country strong but still wedding-worthy, take a gander at this handsome groom's hat-vest-belt buckle combo.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Crafty brides, this non-floral bouquet with fabric flowers is calling your name.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Or choose bridesmaid dresses in different hues and fabrics, but from within the same color family. Embroidered boots tie in the country theme.
Related: Mix & Match Done Right: 25 Ideas for Your Bridesmaids
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Get gussied up in an off-ivory gown with champagne appliqués (for you) and tan suede jacket (for him).
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Or your boots can serve as your "something blue."
Related: Fun Ideas for Your Something Old, Borrowed, and Blue
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Nothing quite says "country" like bow-tied burlap curtains.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Indulge your sweet tooth with a smorgasbord of one-tier cakes and pies.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Everything is bigger in the Lone Star State, including this decadent chocolate groom's cake.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
If you and your groom don't take yourselves too seriously, then this humorous cake design is right up your alley.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Brooches, baby's breath, and intricate lace combine to form a breathtaking bouquet.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Take advantage of a beautiful field of wildflowers by recreating this ethereal shot.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
A handle wrapped with twine adds a unique touch to your bouquet.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Is there anything sweeter than horse kisses? We think not.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Capture the simple joy of country life with a sunset dip on the outskirts of a farm or ranch.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Climb aboard the back of a pickup truck for a showstopping shot.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day — give your country boy's favorite hobbies a fun shout-out with a just-for-him cake.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
A galvanized bucket covered with lace and an oversized floral clip are cute flower girl add-ons.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Dress up a simple flower girl's dress with a burlap flower appliqué.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Consider personalizing your ceremony with a "fight box" or "wine box." How it works: During the ceremony, fill a wooden box with a bottle of wine, two glasses, and handwritten letters expressing why you fell in love with one another. Then, you both hammer it shut with nails, and promise not to open it until your first major argument or a milestone anniversary (whichever comes first).
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Create a beautiful focal point for your ceremony by pairing a wooden letter initial (from your new married last name) with a garland of greenery and flowers.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
We love this clever wedding twist on a traditional hitching post, which is used to tether a horse (or another animal) and prevent it from straying.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Entertaining games are a mainstay of laidback country nuptials, and one of our favorites is "The Shoe Game." During the reception, remove both of your shoes, then trade a shoe with your new spouse so that you’re holding one of each. Then, have a designated person ask a series of questions about the two of you and your relationship (i.e.. “Who will be doing most of the cooking?” "Who said 'I love you' first?"). After each question, hold up the shoe of the person you think is the best answer to the question.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
If you are going to make a lovely dash through sparklers, you may also want to display lanterns or luminaries not only indicate to your guests where to stand but also to light their exit.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
We can't stop awwing over this groom and his identically dressed mini-me.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Incorporate unique items that you can find in or around your venue. For instance, if you're getting married in a barn, use old wagons to hold the gifts or as beverage and food stations.
Photo Credit: Peach Veil Photography & Film
Easy and affordable, lanterns work great as centerpieces because you don't need a lot of florals to go along with them.
Related: 15 Non-Floral Centerpieces So Stunning, You Won't Miss Flowers
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Use an old wine barrel as a pedestal for your wedding cake.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Wooden boxes add rustic charm to your centerpieces.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Include signs with lyrics from your favorite country songs, or Bible verses that speak to your relationship as a couple.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Hang darling miniature floral wreaths or baskets in notice-me shades on the doors of your farmhouse.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Y'all, this fabric Mason jar cutout might just be the cutest ceremony signage we've ever seen.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Instead of asking partygoers to sign a book, have them write their well wishes on a wooden slab that you can display in your new home.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Sunflowers are the bloom of choice for a country celebration.
Related: 125+ Ideas for Flowers by Type
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
A banner with Southern slang serves as a quirky prop for your thank-you card photos.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Instead of tossing petals and carrying a ring cushion down the aisle, have your little ones hold a basket filled with blooms (you could also use a cowboy hat!) and an oak ring box, respectively.
Photo Credit: Twilight Photo Video LLC
Colorful smoke bombs are the hottest new wedding photography trend — they instantly add drama to a portrait.
Photo Credit: Mychelle LeVan Photography
Itsy Belle Cakes designed this charming birch tree wedding cake, complete with the initials of the bride and groom "carved" into the side. Because the groom gifted his groomsmen custom-made axes, it was only natural to "cut the tree down" with an ax!
Cake by Itsy Belle Cakes / Photo Credit: Chris Klas Photo
An adorable ring bearer's outfit adds country flair to an otherwise formal fête.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
A gorgeous illusion back with intricate embroidery adds the perfect amount of coverage for a chapel ceremony.
Related: 70+ Wedding Gowns That Are Even More Beautiful from the Back
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
If you're getting hitched outdoors, provide snuggly blankets to guests as a token of hospitality.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
Set the tone for charming bucolic nuptials with hand-drawn illustrations and checkered envelope liners.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
Distributing yummy DIY edibles as take-home favors to guests? Arrange them on a vintage dresser painted in your signature wedding color.
Related: 25+ Edible Wedding Favors Your Guests Won't Leave Behind
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
No country-themed wedding would be complete without rib-sticking comfort foods like pulled pork, smoked chicken, coleslaw, green beans, mac 'n' cheese, shrimp and grits, and biscuits. Remember that presentation is key.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
Take a dynamic bridal party shot standing on different levels with each of your respective attendants.
Related: 30 Fun Bridal Party Photos
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
Tie the knot — literally — with two cords that represent your individual selves. As the rope intersects, two lives become one. The finished knot symbolizes how your love will remain strong no matter what obstacles come your way.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
Instead of silky robes, prep for the big day with your VIPs in comfy denim shirts emblazoned with cursive monograms.
Related: 25 Matching "Getting Ready" Outfits for Bridesmaids
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
An embellished cross is a simple and sweet backdrop for a religious ceremony.
Photo Credit: Photo La Vie
An altar draped with seasonal blooms, branches, and gauzy fabric enhances the beauty of your natural surroundings without going overboard.
Photo Credit: R. Hickman Photography
Or shoot country-style portraits together in front of an old tractor.
Photo Credit: R. Hickman Photography
Let your guests know that they are in for a fabulous time by sending invitations and save-the-dates with "We're getting hitched!" wording. We love this barn door design held together with twine.
Photo Credit: Kate Holstein
A distressed wooden sign with a play on words is a sweet detail to include.
Photo Credit: Nicki Lynn Photography
Display a "guest quilt" at your reception, along with permanent fabric markers so that your loved ones can write on the squares.
Related: 50 Unique Wedding Guest Book Ideas
Photo Credit: Nicki Lynn Photography
Tie a cowbell around each guest's napkin — when they ring it, you and your new spouse have to give each other a smooch.
Photo Credit: Kate Holstein
Saw notches into a log to create a unique card holder. Add a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables if you're saying "I do" in the autumn.
Photo Credits: Embrace Life Photography
A country band or bluegrass band can create the perfect ambiance for this special occasion. (If you prefer to have a traditional wedding band, consider having a country musician play during just the cocktail hour to get guests in the festive spirit.)
Photo Credit: Kate Holstein
Have fun with your bar display — free-flowing beer from a rustic tap is such a cool touch.
Photo Credit: The Melideos
A roaring fire pit adds a cozy ambiance to any outdoor wedding.
Photo Credit: Christian Oth Studio
Photo by: J Lucas Reyes on Bride and Breakfast via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: The perfect font adds so much personality to your wedding invitation. A serif font is a classic choice whereas a swirling font that looks handwritten gives off a more playful vibe. New fonts can even provide some variation in letters, so that not all of your J’s look exactly the same, nor are they the same size. It’s not an imperfection — it’s artistry, and it’s a big trend in invitations right now, especially for that vintage, romantic wedding-day look.
Plus, check out 50 Ideas for Your Wedding Invitations. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more great tips and advice.

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A full moon makes this photo out-of-this-world gorgeous.
Photo Credit: Toni Lynn Photography
Tip of the Day: Order two to three additional certified marriage certificates if you're planning on changing your last name. "Having multiple copies allows you to file your name change forms simultaneously and streamlines your name change wait time. It also prevents you from losing your only copy to some dusty government drawer," says Danielle Tate, the CEO of MissNowMrs.com.
Plus, check out Changing Your Last Name: How to Decide What's Right for You.
Are you searching for a unique wedding gift for that special couple? The newlyweds will adore these personalized gift items.
By: Mary Wozniak
Their wedding invitation is transformed into a treasured glass ornament.
Photo courtesy of Our Gift Shoppe/Etsy
A gorgeous hand-painted wedding keepsake box includes a fabric lining and an acid-free envelope for special documents.
Photo courtesy of Stacie Dale/Etsy
Give everything they’ll need for a romantic picnic. An insulated picnic backpack is complete with a wine cooler, blanket, corkscrew, and four place settings.
Photo courtesy of Personal Creations
A stylish set of custom coasters is laser-engraved on natural black slate.
Photo courtesy of Engrave Me This
Their love is burning bright. A hand-poured soy candle, in delightful scents like Warm Lemon Pound Cake and Pumpkin Souffle, is customized with a city skyline.
Photo courtesy of Define Design Etc./Etsy
Memorialize their special day with a message in the sand, captured on a cozy cotton throw.
Photo Credit: Courtney Noelle via Writing in the Sand/Etsy
Delightfully different: cool and colorful hand-painted artwork features a sugar skull bride and groom on a decorative plate.
Photo courtesy of sewZinski/Etsy
A sweet and simple porcelain ring dish notes the happy couple and their wedding date.
Photo courtesy of Designs by Luna C/Etsy
An upcycled record album makes for a truly unique guest book or photo album; choose black or chamois-colored photo cardstock.
Photo Credit: Michael Haase via Phonoboy/Etsy
The wedding date has come and gone, and you’re still looking for that perfect gift? Be inspired by their romantic first dance. The bride and groom will cherish this keepsake plate, a custom drawing accompanied by the lyrics to their special song.
Photo courtesy of Painted Silver Linings/Etsy
Include your message of good fortune on a personalized print.
Photo courtesy of Picture It Personal/Etsy
Ken and Barbie, Shrek and Fiona… add the newlyweds to the list of famous couples for a fun wallhanging.
Photo courtesy of Itsy Bitsy Creative/Etsy
A pretty papercut heart in a shadow frame is an enchanting wedding day memento.
Photo courtesy of Edwards Scissorhands/Etsy
Give the ultimate custom wedding portrait: their photo becomes a printable 3D digital image of a LEGO bride and groom.
Photo courtesy of Mr. Lego Art 3D/Etsy
And they lived happily ever after… a personalized wood sign is the perfect gift as their love story begins.
Photo courtesy of Taylor Signs/Etsy
Wish them joy with a custom wine carrier that holds a wine or champagne bottle and two stemmed glasses.
Photo courtesy of Joyful Moose
Salute the lucky groom and the future Mrs. with personalized stemless wine glasses.
Photo courtesy of The Glass Heart Co./Etsy
A custom handmade cutting board is laser-engraved in maple, walnut, or cherry.
Photo courtesy of Shop Froolu/Etsy
Artwork on this one-of-a-kind Lazy Susan depicts memorable relationship moments and the couples' favorite things.
Photo courtesy of Wood With Heart/Etsy
Craft beer enthusiasts will appreciate your gift of a custom laser-engraved growler.
Photo courtesy of Sigil and Growler
Add your favorite vintage to a custom-engraved bamboo wine box.
Photo courtesy of Circle City Design Co./Etsy
A custom pillow in eco-friendly cotton and linen celebrates special dates and places: the first date, the first kiss, and the wedding day.
Photo courtesy of Uptown Artworks
A lovely vintage cake server and forks are custom hand-stamped.
Photo Credit: Holly Schuyler via Baby Puppy Designs/Etsy
A custom name collage is created from black and white architectural alphabet photos.
Photo courtesy of Art of Whimsy Photo/Etsy
