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This wedding looked like an absolute DREAM š
Welcome to The Toast, your new go-to weekly newsletter for all things wedding. Each week, we'll dive into the latest trends, share tips, and bring you a variety of stories to inspire you from your engagement to your big day.
In the world of love, sometimes the best advice comes from those who have stood the test of time. This week, we're honored to share the first feature in our "Lasting Love Stories" series, highlighting a special mother, wife, and former model who has cherished over a quarter-century with her partner. Dive into the rest of our newsletter for exciting updates and trends, and don't miss her tips for an everlasting marriage, featured at the end ā¤ļø
āØSports fan? Magazine lover? Take some inspiration from these newlywedsāØ
For those who love to flip through pages of high fashion magazines, or watch a sports game on the TV, Emily Caro and Evan Engram can be seen as the āit coupleā as they are the best of both worlds. Emily and Evan left people jaw-dropped with their stunning wedding. The two got married at Oheka Castle in Long Island New York, and it looked like an absolute DREAM. I literally canāt stop thinking about itā¦
@nicaro
Emily chose to ditch the bouquet, and actually walked down the aisle carrying a rosary which was gifted to her by her grandmother. She also wore a breathtaking wedding dress with a gorgeous, long veil. Watch their wedding video here š
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š¾ Champagne Towers š„
Elevate Your Toast with a Champagne Tower! š„ Perfect for capturing epic photos and adding a memorable highlight. According to The Knot, setting one up can cost between $150 to $500. Or, go the DIY route with your own glasses and champagne to make it more cost effective.
Want something different? Consider an espresso martini tower or another favorite cocktail for a unique touch.
Timing your Tower: Itās all about personal preference! Some couples go for it right after the ceremony to capture golden hour, while others treat it as a fun break during the reception. Discuss with your wedding coordinator to choose the best time that fits the flow of your day and captures the best photos
Every week, we feature brides' biggest regrets and best decisions. If you're a bride with a story to tell, we want to hear from you! š Click here to submit yours.
āI regret thisā
"I wish I understood the seating chart better. We were on a boat and the table chart did not show me where the server stations were so some of the VIP guests were seated next to the serving area.ā
- Angela B.
āI'm so glad I did thisā
āI loved being on the water for a few hours with family and friends. The weather was perfect. I would do a cruise again if I could - maybe for our 50th wedding anniversary.ā
-Angela B.
In this section we'll be sharing tips straight from the pros! Wedding planners, photographers, florists, decorators, caterers, venues, etc. We want to hear from you!
3 Tips from Wedding Planner, Felicity Dāeon from Forevermore Wedding Co.
Rehearsal Essentials: Don't forget to bring a Bluetooth speaker, a pre-loaded playlist, and a chargerāespecially if your venue lacks a sound system. Music sets the mood at your rehearsal, and typically, your DJ or live band won't be there.
Ceremony Schedule: Prepare a detailed schedule with the names of all participants to simplify attendance checks. Knowing the order of who walks down the aisle and with whom can streamline the process, making it easier for coordinators to manage the ceremony flow.
Comfortable Seating: For longer or outdoor ceremonies, consider adding seat cushions. They provide comfort for your guests, minimizing distractions and enhancing their focus on your special moments.
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What to share your story? š Click here to submit yours
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