Style Jaime
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This beaded tulle gown features a bateau neckline, pleated skirt, and chapel-length train.
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This beaded tulle gown features a bateau neckline, pleated skirt, and chapel-length train.
Submitted by mgillen on
This tulle mermaid gown features a sweetheart neckline, beaded embroidery, and a court-length train.
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This lace sheath gown features a V-neckline and court-length train.
We love the bride’s flowing veil in this romantic beach photo!
Photo by: Aneta Mak on Reverie Magazine via Lover.ly
Tip of the Day: Cakes are going au naturel! Unfrosted confections are trending at rustic and garden celebrations. The contrast between the bare cake layers and sinfully goopy frosting creates a delectable look. If you're considering this design, decide whether you want to use the same color for all of your cake layers or incorporate a couple of different colors. Don't switch up the colors for both your cake and frosting, or else your cake will have way too much going on.
Plus, check out more of The Hottest Wedding Cake Trends. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more tips and ideas.
A naked wedding cake looks even more beautiful when you feature more than one flavor of cake.
Wedding bands have come a long way since your parents got married. Today, great bands conquer all genres of music, from the latest pop hits to the golden oldies. Inspired, personalized live music adds a level of excitement to your wedding that generates unforgettable moments. Unfortunately, lingering perceptions about the entertainment of yesteryear can cloud the judgment of brides making decisions in the here and now. Cutting through the misinformation can help lead to some pleasantly surprising discoveries of outstanding musical options for your own wedding.
Photo Credit: Julian Kanz Photography
Tip of the Day: If a friend or family member can't attend your wedding — whether it's because they're elderly, ill, giving birth soon, etc. — show them that they were missed. You could take a photo with a personalized sign, as pictured above, or have a quick Skype chat with them on the morning of your big day. The groom can do this for his absent buddies as well. They'll be so touched that you took the time to give them a special shout-out!
See how to Honor Other Guests Who Aren't in Your Wedding. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more great tips and advice!
Dress your maid of honor and best man in a different color to set them apart from the crowd!