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From an elegant rustic California wedding to an easy DIY tutorial on how to DIY unique invites, we round up some of our favorite blog posts from all over the web.
This California couple's wedding was bursting with stunning details — from the elegant tabletop settings to the bride's perfect beach waves and gorgeous custom-made wedding gown from Jim Hjelm from JLM Couture. 100 Layer Cake
Still haven't found the perfect color palette for your spring time nuptials? Consider a spicy saffron and sea foam combo. It's the perfect mixture of seasonal meets sweet. —Brides.com
The bad news: It's still freezing on the East coast. The good news: It gives us an excuse to obsess over winter wedding inspiration shoots! These photos were taken at the gorgeous Bitterroot Mountains in Montana and the results are absolutely breathtaking. —Elizabeth Anne Designs
Sexy lingerie isn't the only way to spice things up in the bedroom. What you eat can help, too. We found five foods that will ensure the most satisfying sex life ever. —Brides.com
Have you heard of hand tinting? Historically, it was used to color black-and-white photos before color photography came into play. Now, you can use the same technique to make the coolest save the dates and invites thanks to this DIY tutorial. —Oh So Beautiful Paper
To ensure your honeymoon is absolutely unforgettable, we rounded up the most exotic and unique vacation places for every type of bride and groom. —Brides.com
A cool boutonnière is the easiest way for a groom to personalize his look. The current style guys (and brides!) are loving right now? Airplants! Follow this easy step-by-step tutorial to make your own. — Green Wedding Shoes
No matter the style of your wedding dress, a little sparkle is always necessary. Here are seven shiny and glam wedding hair accessories to fill that requirement. —Brides.com
Calling all laid-back brides! This cool couple celebrated their big day outdoors at a barbecue, while playing lawn games with their loved ones. —POPSUGAR
Tipping wedding vendors is customary, but it can also be confusing. So, to help you navigate your way through the process, we created the ultimate how-to guide. —Brides.com