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15 Ways to Make Your Groom (And His Entourage) Stand Out

There’s more to being a groom than showing up and wearing a nice suit. Your groom’s look is as important as yours on the big day, so have a theme in mind when accessorizing and styling the groom and groomsmen. Whether it’s a classic touch, like cufflinks and a silk tie, or something bolder, like suspenders and striped socks, we have a few ideas to have your husband-to-be looking his best.

 

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14 Fun Valentine’s Day Inspired Ideas For Your Wedding

Your wedding day is already a showcase of your love, but don’t forget about another romantic day on the horizon. There are many things to love about Valentine’s Day: pops of pink and red, candy, chocolates, flowers and of course, celebrating with your special someone. Take some cues from Cupid and add a touch of Valentine’s Day to your wedding with these ideas:

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10 Ways To Work “Mini” Elements Into Your Wedding

When it comes to weddings, some brides go for a “bigger is better” mentality, but with the popularity of French macarons, cake pops and bite-sized snacks, it seems “mini”, or even “micro,” is in right now. Adding tiny elements to your wedding definitely adds a cute factor and could also potentially be beneficial for miniature budgets.

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8 Special Ways to Preserve Your Wedding Memories (Other Than Photography)

Photography Photobolic (photobolic.com).

Your wedding day is a day you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Most likely it will be captured on film, and in your memory, but there are other ways to have creative keepsakes of your day. Here are a few neat ways to cherish your spectacular celebration:

1. Time capsule
Have a keepsake box at your reception for guests to add mementos, letters or photos, then promise to open it on your first, fifth or tenth wedding anniversary. You could even have guests fill out a questionnaire with predictions of where you’ll be and what you’ll be doing during that time. Just don’t be tempted to peek early on!

2. Framing
You’ll probably pick out your favourite wedding photo to hang over your mantel, but why stop there? Frame the lyrics or music of your first dance song, your written vows, a poem from the ceremony or the love notes you gave each other as you were getting ready.

 3. Wine bottles
Pick your favourite bottle of wine or champagne and have guests sign it or keep a bottle of table wine to enjoy on your anniversary. You could even have personalized labels or etchings on the bottle, so you remember which one to store (and not drink right away). Ports and vintage wines last 10-20 years, so pick something that will age well and make sure to store it on its side in a dark, cool place.

 4. Preserving your dress
Your dress is probably one of the most important things you’ll want to keep, so don’t leave it in a crumpled heap in your closet. Have your dress cleaned right away, so stains don’t set, and take it to a professional gown preserver within a few weeks of the wedding. A preserver will make sure the dress doesn’t yellow or decay by cleaning it properly and placing it in an acid-free box.

5. Drying flowers
Drying your bouquet goes beyond the days of pressing petals into a journal. A professional flower preserver can press or quick-dry flowers using silica gel to store in a frame or dome, or freeze-dry your blooms to keep the whole bouquet in tact. You can also preserve the flowers yourself by hanging them to dry, then make an arrangement with the dry flowers and leaves.

6. Freezing wedding cake
Many couples have adopted the tradition of saving a piece of wedding cake for their first anniversary. Some cakes don’t freeze well, so make sure it will stay tasty by wrapping it properly. Remove any decorations or flowers, then let the cake sit in the fridge for a few hours to chill. Wrap the cake up with plastic wrap so air can’t get in, then place it in a freezer bag or box. If you aren’t keen on frozen cake, consider ordering a replica tier in the same flavour as your cake for your anniversary.

 7. Custom wedding art
Hire an artist to paint a custom wedding portrait to hang on your wall. It’s not just limited to a portrait of you and your groom; some artists specialize in bridal bouquet or wedding dress portraits where they create a fine art rendition of your bouquet or dress from a photo you send them.

 8. Something blue
Catherine Middleton had a small piece of blue ribbon sewn into her gown for her “something blue.” Embroider your wedding date, initials or monogram into your dress or sew custom labels inside your groom’s tie or your bridal party accessories. You could even get your wedding party to sign the bottom of your shoes in blue. According to some cultural traditions, the bridesmaids are supposed to sign the bottom of the bride’s shoes and after the night is over, the person whose name has faded most will be the next to marry.

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The 12 Biggest Wedding Trends for 2012

January is our favourite time of year—it’s wedding season! Or rather wedding planning season. At Weddingbells, it’s one of our busiest months. Our Spring & Summer 2012 issue landed on newsstands last month and we’re currently in the final stages of production on a new special edition, Weddingbells Weddings, which goes on sale February 20. We can’t wait for you to see this gorgeous, glossy new book we’re putting together for you…you will love it, guaranteed! As we’ve always got our fingers on the pulse of what’s hip and haute, we thought we’d take a break from magazine production to bring you this, our official hit list of trends for 2012. Move over cake pops, strapless gowns and demure Kate Middleton wedding day manis…all so 2011.

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Playful Sorbet-Inspired Treats and Flowers

Charm all your wedding guests with adorable sweet treats and fantastic floral arrangements in delectable sorbet shades. These fun, colourful desserts and decor ideas are perfect for a whimsical wedding.

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12 Hot Bouquet Styles for 2012 Weddings

Wedding flowers are a detail essential to your day–especially the bouquet. So, why not wow the crowd with a romantic arrangement that’s equally beautiful and trendy for 2012? Here are 12 spectacular stems worth considering for your own wedding day.

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Flower Dictionary: Discover What Your Wedding Blossoms Mean

When it comes to your wedding flowers, there’s more than meets the eye. Here, we dissect six classic celebration petals, what they mean, and when they’re readily available.

Image (above) and all flowers courtesy Cool Green and Shady. Photography (single flowers) Carlo Mendoza.

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