What we’re clicking on and talking about in the Martha Stewart Weddings office.
Photo via Huffington Post
- How many umbrellas does it take to pull off the perfect proposal? Eighteen. Watch this couples' cute love story unfold in Central Park with the help of a large group of people and a rented row boat.
Photo via Style.com
- We had to stop and stare at these floating frocks debuted by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen at Paris Fashion Week. They're not bridal, but ball gowns and blooms? We know that combo well.
Photo by Ali Harper via Snipet and Ink
- Here's an idea for making your vows live on: This couple scrolled them on the walls of their new house before coating them with paint, hoping that one day someone will uncover their love story. Sigh.
- Three Potato Four was born out of one married duo's love for collections, and their vintage pieces would make for some seriously cool wedding decor. Browse their online shop or check out their big fall barn sale this weekend (get the details here).
- If you're newly engaged, the answer to this question is yes. The neat new site Postable simplifies the process by grabbing your guests' addresses digitally. See how it works here. (Via 100layercake.com)















From: It's The Bride In Me – This Week in Weddings – The Bride's Guide : Martha Stewart … | 10/5/12 at 4:04 pm
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From: Plymouth Wedding Photographer Mark Smith | 10/8/12 at 9:27 am
Loving the 'Will You Marry Me' I think that would just about work for anyone. Great idea, not subtle, but very cool.