So you're getting married. Thank goodness for the Internet!
By mswen
updated about 1 month ago
It's a great time to be a bride - these days, weddings are no longer held to the rigid standards of days past, and the web is overflowing with bridal resources and inspiration for you to make your day truly your own. On the flip side, the amount of eye candy out there may totally paralyze you. Here are some of my top picks to get you started.
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Magazines, Oh My
Although the internet will be your primary resource when planning your wedding, you will not be able to resist the lure of those glossy pages calling out to you from the magazine rack. So, step one when you get engaged: buy as many wedding magazines as possible. Of course, the seasonal Martha Stewart Weddings is everyone’s favorite (with good reason), but grab ‘em all. You’ll want to see everything that’s out there.
Once you’ve got your stack, get yourself a nice cup of tea, a glass of wine, or a shot of whiskey and tear out, dog-ear, and/or bookmark everything you like. Regardless of what it is: a color, a dress, a flower, a ribbon - each of these will be the pieces of the puzzle you’ll use to create the overall vision of your wedding.
Make an Inspiration Board
Kathryn writes one of my favorite blogs, Snippet & Ink, and leads the way in creating absolutely gorgeous wedding inspiration boards. Visit her site for a daily dose of pretty and combinations of colors and styles that you never thought would “work”.
And, while you’re at it, make sure to create one yourself. Take those images you’ve pulled from magazines and the web and mix and match palettes and themes to see how they all work together. Once you decide on what you want to go with, your board will help you focus and see the big picture.
Check Out Real Weddings
Let every detail of your wedding scream “you”. Make it your own. Browse wedding photographer sites to see how others do it, and to see how their ideas end up translating on film. {Image via PDN Gallery. View their fabulous collection of award-winning wedding photos here: http://tinyurl.com/47×3d5}
A Bride's Best Friend: eBay
Don’t, don’t overlook this fantastic resource. Maybe you’re looking to save some money on 200 white votives. Or you really want paper lanterns but figure they’re just as good used. Or maybe you’re looking to go all-out vintage. No matter what it is, at some point in your wedding planning eBay is bound to be useful to you.
DIY Resources
If you’re hiring a wedding planner, you probably won’t care much about gathering the girls together two nights before the wedding to make tissue paper pomanders. But everyone can pull some inspiration from the creativity that couples are now infusing into their weddings. And, by doing it yourself, you not only save a bundle of cash, but you’re really adding a lovely personal touch to your day. Whether it’s re-creating images you’ve seen online or in magazines, or coming up with your own ideas, these sites will help make your visions a reality:
Paper Source http://www.paper-source.com {The ultimate spot for DIY invites.}
Paper Mart http://www.papermart.com {Here you’ll find just the right box or bag for favors}
For Your Party http://www.foryourparty.com/ {Loads of goodies you can have personalized}
Martha Stewart Crafts http://www.marthastewartcrafts.com/ {It’s Martha. ’Nuff said.}
Joann Fabrics http://www.joann.com {The online store of the retail chain sells everything from paper to soap making supplies to ribbons.}
Great Bridal Blogs
Get ready to become addicted to these lovely blogs. (Trust me – my wedding is long over with, and these are still part of my daily blog reads.)
Style Me Pretty http://www.stylemepretty.com/
Snippet & Ink http://snippetandink.blogspot.com/
Something Old Something New http://kenziekate.blogspot.com/
Etsy Wedding http://etsywedding.blogspot.com/
Perfect Bound http://perfectbound.blogspot.com/
Weddings: Simple and Modern http://simplymodernweddings.wordpress.com/
For details that are truly one-of-a-kind, shop handmade. Sites like Etsy {http://www.etsy.com} are chock full of favors, jewelry, dresses, and accessories, like this birdcage veil made by Etsy seller SmittenXOXO.
Favor Faves
Edible favors are almost guaranteed to be enjoyed, like these lovely glass tubes of vanilla infused sugar. {At Pear and Peony, http://stores.pearandpeony.com}
Mini gumball machine favors? I’m so there. {At beau-coup http://www.beau-coup.com}
These mini paper albums come in a ton of colors to coordinate perfectly with your theme. {At Kolo, http://www.kolo.com}
Helpful Communities
No matter what your dilemma may be, someone else has dealt with it, too. Online communities are invaluable resources for just about everything to do with wedding planning. Some of the best are below:
The forum at Indie Bride http://kvetch.indiebride.com/
Any of the Knot communities http://community.theknot.com
The message boards at Martha Stewart Weddings http://forums.marthastewart.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?webtag=ms-weddings&nav=start
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Click here to log in.Great guide! I found this great service for Thank you cards—I hate writing them, and it worked perfect. Their site is www.thank-goodness.com.
BTW—I already sent this to my friends getting married this summer!
I will send my betrothed a copy of this page for further perusal. Hats off.
Wow, I love this guide… No really, now this is a guide!