How to add classic traditions to a modern wedding
 Every bride remembers the age-old saying, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." This English poem - believed to be from the Victorian era - was created to provide the bride with several good-luck tokens for her new life with her husband. Here are a few ideas to help the modern bride incorporate some classic traditions into her wedding. |
Ways to cut your wedding budget without sacrificing style
 Ask any bride, and she'll tell you that her wedding day was one of the happiest days of her life. It's not just a cliche - even those couples who run into some mishaps on the big day look back on it fondly. But perhaps the happiest brides and grooms are those who can look back and say they had a fun-filled day and didn't break the bank. |
Creative, coordinated wedding accessories highlight your theme and style
 Just as the right accessories can make your look seem polished and refined, the perfect accessories can make your wedding feel more coordinated, thoughtful and put together. So how do you create a cohesive, smashing look for your big day? With a few simple steps and help, advice and products from wedding experts. |
Design and style tips offer a creative spin on an old wedding tradition
 Put your own creative spin on the traditional wedding customs with a new take on the old and new, borrowed and blue symbols. |
When wedding invitations aren't enough, save the dates save the day
 Wait until the last minute to notify potential guests of your wedding date and you may find yourself walking down the aisle among just a handful of family and friends. The official invitation, sent just four to six weeks before the wedding date, is no longer the first notice brides should give guests of their special day. |