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It may not be a thought that crosses your mind right off the bat but processional order is something you should think about. Especially if you’re wedding isn’t from the 1950′s. Times have changed and with it so has the makeup of families and those who are getting married. The Groom’s best man could very well be a female and vice versa. Does that change the order of procession? Is the bride’s father deceased, does she walk down the aisle alone or can someone go with her?
These are just some of the types of questions that can come up during the final days before your wedding. So if you don’t want to get blindsided by these, visit Martha Stewart.
A great makeup tutorial that you can draw inspiration from.

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For those of you who are getting married in a retro dress, the Offbeat Bride has recommendations for pretty undies that work with vintage styles.
What you wear underneath your wedding dress might be just as important as the dress itself. That’s why Borrowed and Bleu wrote an article dedicated to choosing the best shapewear for that big day.
To read the article, click here

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It can be tricky when you’re wedding is falling between seasons. However it’s not impossible, with a bit of creativity you can make it work.
Take this bouquet for instance. It’s perfect a wedding that falls late winter/early spring by adding elements from both seasons. This can be done for any two seasons.
I’ve stressed before about the importance of lighting, and now I’m showing it in full effect. Lighting can turn simple into complex and elegant with just a flick of a switch.
What you wear underneath your wedding dress might be just as important as the dress itself. That’s why Borrowed and Bleu wrote an article dedicated to choosing the best shapewear for that big day.
To read the article, click here.
Creating a statement when it comes to your wedding decoration can be difficult and daunting. A lot of people believe they need to go all out. I am a firm believer that quality beats quantity, a few smart choices for decoration and some solid lighting can create an effect that is more beautiful and stunning than having flowers everywhere with balloons and whatever else you can think of.