Eco-Friendly Confetti (and Other Fun Things to Throw at the Newlyweds!)

Guest blogger: Kate Harrison, creator of greenbrideguide.com.
After planning her own green wedding in 2007, Kate wrote 
the best-selling green wedding book, The Green Bride Guide: How to Plan an Earth-Friendly Wedding on Any Budget (Sourcebooks, 2008). In 2009, she founded greenbrideguide.com to help couples use their weddings to promote social and environmental change while supporting the local green economy. Kate has a JD in Environmental Law and a Master's from Yale in Environmental Policy. 

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There is nothing more fun than frolicking through a cloud of celebratory confetti. Launching things in the air is a timeless staple of any celebration. There is something so exciting about letting loose – hurling something into the wide blue sky to express the deepest joy. But there is a downside to all that hurling: waste. Traditional confetti falls everywhere: in your hair, on your clothes, and on the ground. All of those tiny pieces can be a real mess, especially if they aren’t environmentally safe. Protect nature and have fun with these great eco-friendly confetti options. Hurray!

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Great Wedding Tips from Across the Globe

Guest blogger: Ms. Herringbone, polkadotbride.com.
Ms Herringbone writes for Polka Dot Bride, Australia’s premier wedding blog dedicated to anything and everything wedding related that may be useful to today’s bride 
 style, unique finds, fabulous suppliers, real wedding inspiration  and a little bit of fun thrown in!

Due to its impressive size, Australia has a hugely diverse landscape that encompasses pristine beaches, red deserts, tropical rainforests and mountain ranges. It’s no surprise then that Australian brides are just as varied, with a fantastic wealth of advice to share from their wedding day. Here are the top five tips from newlyweds featured on Polka-Dot Bride in the last year; even though we're worlds apart from BG readers in the United States, we share these universal wedding truths in common!

1. First and foremost, stay true to yourselves as a couple.
"We made the decision to elope and were scared of hurting our families; however, we weren't going to be able to have the wedding that we wanted any other way. It was getting too big and out of hand otherwise. People might be disappointed if you choose to elope, but they'll also understand. Take the pressure off yourself, no one else is going to notice so-called 'imperfections.' The most important thing is who is standing up there at the altar with you, pledging their life and love to you." — Celeste and Cristian

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sweet way to honor lost loved ones

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Why We Love It

We love this sweet way to include lost loved ones — the bride attached photos of her father and grandfather to her shoes so that they could walk her down the aisle!

Trend We Love: Ruffled Ballgowns

princess wedding dressesDreaming of a fantastical gown that will feel as light as air and move beautifully as you walk? The ruffled ballgown is the dress for you. We love the frilly movement of this gown and the optimism of the silhouette.

If you want to extend the princess fantasy feel, look for ruffled ballgowns with a little sparkle throughout the bodice. With its youthful joie de vivre, this silhouette is better suited to brides in their 20s. This look is paired best with a cleaner updo. Here, a few of our favorite ruffled ballgowns from Val Stefani, Oscar de la Renta and Mary's Bridal.

—Naima DiFranco

The Hottest Décor Trends for Summer 2013

The biggest wedding season, June through September, is right around the corner. We asked celebrity event expert Brian Worley, co-owner of Your BASH! Event Production, for his take on what the hottest trends (no pun intended) will be for summer celebrations. Brian has not only created weddings for Hollywood celebrities, but he’s also hosted a number of TV shows including WE tv’s Platinum Weddings and TLC’s Battle of the Wedding Designer.

Here are Brian’s top three trends:

1. Go Bright: Summer weddings will encompass bright colors using various hues of green and bold jewel tones such as emerald, which is the color for 2013. Outdoor weddings will pull upon vibrant colors to act as natural electricity rather than lots of bright lighting.

bright table decor

These electric weddings will incorporate beautiful linens that pop and flowers that contrast the linens and really act as a centerpiece of color.

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30 Wedding Gowns Under $1,000

A designer wedding dress doesn't have to cost you a small fortune. Here, some of our favorite new styles that ring in under a grand.

By: Naima DiFranco; photo research by Kayla Hayes

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30 Wedding Gowns Under $1,000

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Tip of the Day: Old Hollywood-inspired makeup looks are popular with brides right now — consult with a professional makeup artist to find the perfect shade of red lipstick for your complexion. Reds have different undertones that can affect your appearance, including your teeth, so a pro can help assess what will work best. They'll also give you smart tips on how to make your lip color last longer.

Top 5 Wedding Invitation Trends

Guest blogger: Allison Silber, founder and creative director for engagedandinspired.com.
Engaged & Inspired is a wedding publication for crafty brides who strive fill their wedding day with loads of personality. The team of real brides post about the highs and lows of wedding planning and what it takes to pull off their big day. Aside from running Engaged & Inspired, Allison also offers planning and design services to the Carmel Valley area.

The invitation is the first impression each guest will have of your wedding day — it sets the tone for your entire event. It's a way to offer guests a special treat to come home to, since physical mail is becoming more and more uncommon. The days of generic paper design are over: there are plenty of ways to make your invite even more awesome, and I'm here to show you how to do that!


Photo Credit: Jose Villa via Kiss the Groom

1. Wrap it up beautifully.
Wrapping the invitation with twine, lace, leaves or some other special token is a simple way to complete the package.

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