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Plus, one detail they will. The Ultimate Zodiac Wedding Planning Guide Your love was written in the

Plus, one detail they will. [Martha Stewart Weddings] Narrow Your Focus Whether you're trying to minimize the number of decisions you need to make or maximize a tight budget, wedding planners say you can rethink some traditional elements of your wedding—without guests even noticing. [4 Details Your Wedding Guests Won't Notice]( The Ultimate Zodiac Wedding Planning Guide Your love was written in the stars—here's what they have to say about your wedding. [SEE MORE]( [When Should We Finalize Our Wedding Invitation Order?]( [The 3 Smartest Ways to Prepare for a Wedding-Related Emergency]( [22 Wedding Finger Foods That Will Satisfy Everyone's Palate]( [The Etiquette of Engagement Parties]( Wedding Cake FAQ There's more to getting the right wedding cake than deciding between buttercream or fondant. Here's what you need to know. [14 Questions to Ask Your Wedding Cake Baker]( Little Desserts With gem-toned fondant, fresh flower toppers, playful textures, and more, these little confections prove that bigger isn't always better. [48 Small Wedding Cakes With a Big Presence]( Frosting Selection Whether you want to know what frosting is best for a polished look or to satisfy your sweet tooth, this guide will point you in the right direction. [A Sweet Guide to Choosing a Frosting for Your Wedding Cake]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [How Much Time You Should Give Wedding Guests to RSVP]( [3 Things Your Photographer Doesn't Want You to Do on Your Wedding Day]( [How to Write Your Own Wedding Vows, According to an Expert]( Helpful Hints PLAN [5 Essential Details to Consider When Planning an At-Home Wedding]( INSPIRE [A Modern, High-Energy Wedding in California]( STYLE [The Best Hairstyles for Every Wedding Dress Neckline]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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