Three Diamonds Tell Your Story

Three Diamonds Tell Your Story

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For centuries, the number three has been associated with unity and eternity. The number is also the smallest number of sides with the ability to create a shape containing space. The triangle is strong and cannot be broken. To the Chinese, three is the perfect number, representing wholeness and fulfillment.

The Trois Diamants Collection by Natalie K boasts three diamonds that signify the past, present and future of your love story. This ring has a sparkling diamond band that beautifully highlights the center diamond, creating a glamorous effect that’s sure to turn heads. You’ll love the intricate side profile that adds intrigue to every angle.

You will treasure this ring forever, as it reminds you of the entirety of your love story. The three stones are a romantic way to symbolize eternity with your sweetheart. Sentimental value meets timeless glamour in this stunning piece by Natalie K.

Suggestion for your Wedding Hairstyle

Suggestion for your Wedding Hairstyle

Did you know that in Irish lore, it’s considered a sign of feminine power and luck for the bride to incorporate a braid into her hairstyle? Braided elements are a top beauty trend this spring. Wedding-worthy looks can include: multiple braids encircled in a crown (as pictured in the photo above), a fishtail braid, or a loose, thicker braid worn on the side.

Via Bridal Guide

Wedding Guest Book Ideas

Wedding Guest Book Ideas

Paper Garland. Provide a stack of construction-paper strips (like the kind used in grade school to make paper chains) and ask each guest to write a message on one link that he or she then attaches to the chain. Have glue dots on hand so it’s easy to adhere and there’s no dealing with sticky glue. Beginning the day after your honeymoon, remove a link and read it together to relive your big day.

Readmore: Unique Wedding Guest-Book Ideas Via  Real Simple

Choosing your Wedding Color

Choosing your Wedding Color

Think about the mood you want to set. What words describe your wedding? Dramatic? Fun? Sweet? Opulent? Colors are a powerful way of influencing people’s moods, so you’ll want to choose colors that get you and your guests in the right mindset. If a color you love doesn’t seem right for the mood you’re trying to create (say, pale pink for a dramatic wedding), that’s OK — balance it out with one or two (deep purple, gold) that can set that tone.

Read more: 4 Tips for Choosing Your Wedding Colors via Huffington Post

Choose a Bouquet That Doesn’t Distract from Your Dress

Choose a Bouquet That Doesn’t Distract from Your Dress

One area in particular Valentine suggests reimagining is the bridal bouquet. “I love flowers but can’t quite grasp the wedding tradition that stipulates that you carry a bouquet that often blocks the most intricate detailing on your wedding gown,” she says. For one bride, Valentine created a long cascade of orchids that hung to her side, allowing the focus to remain on her light-pink trumpet gown..

Read more: Why We Love Diann Valentine