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Calm Wedding-Day Jitters Everyone will tell you it's normal to be nervous on your wedding day, but y

[Martha Stewart Weddings] [Wedding-day nerves]( Calm Wedding-Day Jitters Everyone will tell you it's normal to be nervous on your wedding day, but you don't have to let those jitters get to you. Here are our top tips for keeping calm and happy before saying "I do." [10 Ways to Calm Your Nerves Before You Walk Down the Aisle]( [Everything You Need to Know About Walking Around in a Wedding Dress with a Train]( [How to Write Personal, Heartfelt Wedding Vows, According to an Expert]( [Best (and Worst) Places to Store Your Engagement Ring]( [7 Advantages of Hiring a Wedding Planner]( This is the newsletter meant for you Open. Enter. Win. Bam. We'll deliver the latest sweepstakes and contests from our family of sites right to your inbox. [CLICK TO SIGN UP INSTANTLY]( The Right Amount Once you've picked out a favor, you've got to figure out how many to order. Here's what to factor in to arrive at an actual number. [How Many Wedding Favors Do You Really Need to Buy?]( Unexpected Gifts These are some of the best wedding favor ideas yet, from DIY bouquets to yummy desserts. [Creative Wedding Favors That Will Delight Your Guests]( Sweet Keepsakes Want to know how much to budget for your parting gifts? We've broken down the options. [How Much Do You Need to Spend on Wedding Favors?]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [Do You Need a Wedding Coordinator for Your Big Day? Here's How to Decide]( [How Far in Advance of the Wedding Should the Bachelorette Party Take Place?]( [Arguments You're Having That Actually Prove Your Relationship Is in a Great Place]( What to Know PLAN [When Are Final Payments Typically Due to Wedding Vendors?]( INSPIRE [This Couple Tied the Knot at the Bride's Beloved Summer Camp in Marble Falls, Texas]( STYLE [Beauty Pros Share What They Really Want You to Wear While Getting Ready on Your Wedding Day]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Newsletter Sign Up]( [Unsubscribe]( 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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