Getting hitched may be a gamble, but no-fuss planning tips are always a sure bet. Read on for ideas that are anything but risky business.
Ace in the Hole
We fell for Myra Callan’s Twigs & Honey bridal crowns a few seasons back. This time around, she has a new trick up her frilly sleeve: an ethereal dress collection ($900-$3,000) with lace and prairie-chic accents.
Nod and Wink
Knitting whiz Courtney Zurcher keeps your head in the game with her newly launched line of headpieces, shoe clips, and sashes ($40-$250) with hand-shaped, -dyed, and -sewn petals in the color of your choice.
Fly Blind
Backwoods setting? On trend. Backwoods photo service? Not a city snowball’s chance in Appalachia. Photographer James Fitzgerald III packs light and turns out lo-fi photography that’s simple, beautiful, and worthy of the poshest mantel.
Full House
Send guests off with sweet parting gifts. Fatty Sundays & Co.’s gourmet pretzel sticks come in toasted coconut, PB&J, pumpkin, or mix-and-match flavors and can be customized from palette to package calligraphy.
Go All In
Your big day’s going to be a blur, but that’s no reason to miss out on a morning-after tag fest. New free app Wedding Party collects guests’ smartphone wedding snaps into one searchable Web gallery.
The Big Payoff
Adventurous honeymooners shouldn’t have to sacrifice champagne. Glam camping service Yellowstone Under Canvas prearranges everything from luxury tents to sunset vistas and bottle service.
Photos: Courtesy of James Fitzgerald III; Courtesy of Wedding Party
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