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5 Things a Bridesmaid Should Never Do on the Wedding Day

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Don't Be a Bridesmaidzilla When a bride asks someone to be in her wedding party, she expects excitem

[Martha Stewart Weddings] [Support the bride]( Don't Be a Bridesmaidzilla When a bride asks someone to be in her wedding party, she expects excitement and support leading up to, and the day of, the wedding. So, If you're going to be a bridesmaid, take note of the things not to do. [5 Things a Bridesmaid Should Never Do on the Wedding Day]( [The Ultimate Maid-of-Honor Checklist]( [How Long Should You Book Your Wedding Band For?]( [This Bride's Watercolor Wedding Dress Set the Tone for This Colorful Savannah Celebration]( [28 Last-Minute Details That Will Transform Your Wedding]( First Floral Meeting Before you start gathering images and creating mood boards to discuss with your florist, here are 6 things you should know. [6 Things Every Couple Should Know Before Attending Their First Wedding Floral Meeting]( Blooms to Skip It's important to remember that not every flower is practical or ideal. Here's what the professional florists recommend. [7 Flowers Professional Florists Wouldn't Use for Their Own Wedding Arrangements]( Favorite Flower Using your favorite bloom in your bouquet and centerpieces is a no-brainer, but you can also use it to inspire your color palette, invitations, and more. [How to Incorporate Your Favorite Flower into Every Element of Your Wedding]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [Wedding Venue Checklist]( [How Much Time Should You Really Take Off from Work Before Your Wedding?]( [How Often a Relationship Expert Thinks You and Your Fiancé Should Have a Date Night]( Helpful Hints PLAN [10 Last-Minute Wedding-Planning To-Dos]( INSPIRE [A Fringed Ceiling Installation Kicked This Country Club Wedding in Norfolk, Nebraska, Up a Notch]( STYLE [When Should Your Final Wedding Dress Fitting Take Place?]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Newsletter Sign Up]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update User Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2022. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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