
Photo of the Day
We love how this layered photo captures the couples’ emotions as they come together for a kiss!

We love how this layered photo captures the couples’ emotions as they come together for a kiss!
Photo by: Randi Marie Photography on Society Bride via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: When you plan to go dress shopping, always be on time for your appointment. Tardiness is the number-one complaint of dress shop owners and staff. Dress shops stagger their appointments in many cases so that they can give brides their full attention and the run of the entire boutique.
So if loved ones that you invited to attend are running late, start your consultation and start browsing without them so that you don't have to feel rushed by a staffer looking nervously at the clock. You won't get your dream dress shopping experience that way.
Plus, check out 10 More Mistakes Brides Make When Dress Shopping. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more tips and advice.

The bride's bouquet in the foreground and the low angle make this sweet photo frame-worthy!
Photo Credit: Julian Kanz Photography
Tip of the Day: Using quotes in your wedding elements (especially in your décor) is always a great way to add extra meaning to your day. P.S. The quote can come from you, not just a famous author, poet or musician. Surprise your groom with a sweet sign singing his praises. Or, you can both create quote signs about each other but keep them secret until the big day.
Plus, check out 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more tips and advice.
Wedding eye candy is everywhere these days, from Instagram to the pages of this magazine. It’s easy to be seduced by every swoon-worthy image, only to be brought up short by bottom-line realities.

Get a little help from your guests to capture all of the fun moments on your wedding day!
Photo by: John Park Photography on Style Unveiled via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: Personalize your groom's boutonniere! Include a fun 3D sticker (check the scrapbooking section of your local craft store) or other small trinket as a nod to his favorite hobby or profession. The groomsmen should all wear the same design, just so it doesn't look too disparate, but the groom, the dads and even the little guy can all get their own personalized accents.
Plus, Fun Ways to Include Your Groom's Style in the Wedding. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more tips and advice.

Take a relaxed stroll on the beach — and get your groom's help keeping your dress clean! — for a romantic wedding photo.