
Photo of the Day
From the outside looking in! We love this peek at the couple's first dance.

From the outside looking in! We love this peek at the couple's first dance.
Visionyard Photography
Tip of the Day: "Once you have your wedding date set, research your county’s waiting period and expiration window for marriage licenses. Most marriage licenses are valid for 30 days, but some are good for as long as a year. Ideally, you want to file for your marriage license as soon as possible (so you don’t forget) but you don’t want to get it so early that it expires prior to your wedding. Once you receive your marriage license, give it to your pastor or officiant for safekeeping until your big day arrives!" says Danielle Tate, the founder of MissNowMrs.com.
Plus, check out Marriage License 101: What You Need to Know.

Backlighting elevates a nighttime photo from ordinary to extraordinary.
If you're a Harry Potter fanatic, then this wedding is like a dream come true. From their incredible re-creation of the Great Hall to their impeccable wedding cakes (yes, there's more than one!), Alicia and Robert's wedding will whisk you away to Hogwarts. Check out the gorgeous photos by SO Photography:
Tip of the Day: Giving a wedding speech? "Talk about the couple. Use your specific, personal experiences to your benefit and incorporate unique, unexpected or quirky details, but avoid too many inside jokes or “you-had-to-be-there” references. The assembled want to hear about what you have to say about the newlyweds — not about that time you and your friend went to Vegas," says Brian Mazo, a professional writer at HelpWriteThis.com.
Plus, check out 15 Dos and Don'ts for Writing a Wedding Speech.
The incredible colors of the sky provided such a gorgeous backdrop for this couple's wedding photos.

Pure bliss! You can truly feel the happiness radiating from this lovely couple.

Your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate with all of your loved ones from different walks of life, all under the same roof. The odds are that you may have relatives, bridal party attendants or friends who haven't met each other yet or spent much time together. If that's the case, then consider breaking the ice with a fun activity so that they can become better acquainted before the big day finally arrives.