This Utah Wedding Is Every Rustic Bride's Dream

It’s been said not to mix business with pleasure, but after Drew Swanson interviewed Ashley Schulz for her very first job out of college, the pair couldn’t help but cross that line. “Drew asked all the questions, and I must have had all the right answers,” Ashley laughs. Of course, she got the job. And one year later, she got her first date with Drew.

Four years after that, Ashley accepted another offer from Drew: This time, she agreed to be his wife. The couple soon began to plan their September 26, 2015, wedding in Kamas, Utah, a destination for almost all of the couple’s 180 guests. Because of that, the couple knew they wanted to capture the true essence of Utah and show all of their family and friends why we love the state so much. That meant hosting an outdoor wedding was a must, and a rustic-yet-timeless look emerged. Joey Kennedy Photography captured every detail, which you’re bound to want to copy for your own big day.

Ashley’s trumpet wedding dress featured delicate head-to-toe lace and was only the third dress she tried on. “I could just tell it was my dress,” she says. “It felt perfect.” She finished her look with a light veil and a belt.

The bride’s mother tied a piece of her own lace wedding dress around Ashley’s white rose and succulent bouquet. “It was my favorite touch of the entire wedding,” she says. “That one detail got a lot of tears.”

Ashley’s ‘maids donned floor-length gowns from Donna Morgan with mismatched necklines. But the long dresses were more than just pretty — they had a practical component, too: “I wanted them to be warm since our wedding was outside in September,” says the thoughtful bride.

The very light mint hue of the gowns paired perfectly with the bridesmaids’ baby’s breath bouquets.

Drew and his groomsmen dressed in slate-grey suits paired with light green ties and a succulent boutonniere. For a pop of color, each guy wore red bandana socks, a gift from the groom that was nod to the couple’s outdoor wedding.

The ceremony was held beneath a giant tree on the grounds of the High Star Ranch. Guests were seated in rows of white chairs, with the breathtaking mountain backdrop behind them.

Programs tied with twine — another rustic touch! — gave guests all of the information they needed about the nuptials. Ashley’s father walked her down the grass aisle, which was lined with metal lanterns and galvanized buckets filled with baby’s breath. The couple chose a whiskey barrel topped with a fresh floral arrangement as the backdrop for their “I do’s.”

The couple didn’t write their own vows, but scoured the Internet until they found examples that resonated with them. Then, Ashley and Drew recessed the aisle as the bride’s cousin sang “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” by Meghan Trainor.

Ashley and Drew’s cocktail hour featured a spread of cheeses and meats, fresh fruits, and sliders, plus signature hard-lemonade cocktails served in outdoor-appropriate mason jars. After filling up on the pre-reception grub, guests could find their seating assignments on chalkboard-inspired signs that were done up with a twinkle-light design.

Candles, lanterns, buckets of baby’s breath, and mini succulents dotted tables topped with ivory linens, all beneath the glow of café lights. Tables were numbered with calligraphed wood blocks, while each guest took home boxed filled with chocolates as their favors.

Ashley and Drew’s chairs were identified by two wooden Mr. and Mrs. signs.

The couple offered guests an almond and vanilla wedding cake. But the real sweet treat were donuts the couple brought in for an additional dessert.

The newlyweds danced the night away, beginning with their first dance to “Bonfire Heart” by James Blunt. “Our first dance is something I will never forget,” Ashley says.

Reflecting on their wedding day, the bride urges other couples to not sweat the small stuff. “People won’t remember the details,” she says. “So, relax and have fun during the process! Incorporate your significant other. Have date nights where you cook meals, drink wine, and plan. We wish we would have done more of that.”

Venue: High Star Ranch || Bride’s Wedding Dress and Veil: Vwidon || Shoes: Badgley Mischka || Hair & Makeup: Vivian Makeup Artist || Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Donna Morgan || Wedding Bands: Kay Jewelers || Florist: Tulips & Thyme || Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas || Music: DJ Dolph || Catering: Done To Your Taste || Rentals: Alpine Event Rentals || Favors: V Chocolates || Videographer: Jared Wortley || Photographer: Joey Kennedy Photography

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How Do We Let Guests with Children Know We're Serving a Kids' Menu?

When you’re choosing what to serve for dinner at your wedding, there’s more to consider than just beef or fish. From allergies to vegetarians, it’s a good idea to have choices so everyone can find something they’ll enjoy. Another choice to add to the list? A kids’ meal. Whether it’s chicken fingers, pizza, or a dressed-down version of your roast chicken entree, having something little palates will enjoy will give you major bonus points with Mom and Dad. So how do you let the parents know there is a kids’ meal available? Take a cue from our experts.

If you are inviting a large number of children to your wedding, think about including kids’ meal information in your invitation. If every couple with children is being invited as a family, include the kids’ meal as an option on your RSVP card (and specify that it’s for those under a certain age to ward off more humorous guests). Inviting some families but not others? Print an insert to tuck into certain invitations to let parents know that a child-friendly option is available without suggesting to those invited without their kids that little Tommy is actually on the guest list.

This is also one of those wedding details that you can definitely share via e-mail. Gather up the addresses of all the parents with young children, then let them know that there is an additional option available. Confirm whether there are any allergies amongst the kids, then count up how many will be taking you up on your offer!

Of course, you can also pick an age and decide that anyone under 12, for example, will be receiving the kids’ meal, while anyone older will get an adult option. If you are inviting young kids but no teenagers, this is a great solution. Most four year olds will be much happier with macaroni and cheese than beef tenderloin!

See more: How to Entertain Your Flower Girls and Ring Bearers During an Adults-Only Reception

Why the Duggar Family Won't Be Accepting That Wedding Invitation You Sent Them

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Attention Duggar family super fans! If you just so happened to drop a wedding invitation in the mailbox (or inbox) of TLC’s most famous family, it looks like you’re going to have an extra 19 seats at your reception. The Duggars are checking ‘no’ on those RSVP cards, according to an email response fans are receiving from the former 19 Kids and Counting clan. The least they could do is send a gift, right? Miss Manners would so not approve…

Nineteen extra reception meal plates sure ain’t cheap, so we were super surprised to learn that brides-to-be were extending wedding invites to the stars of TLC’s Counting On. (But to each their own, right?) However, these to-be wedded couples in question probably won’t be seeing any famous faces amongst their wedding guests come the big day. According to International Business Times, Duggar devotees who have emailed the Counting On fan mail account have been receiving an automated response stating that, no, the conservative brood won’t be able to attend your nuptials — even if your relationship so far with your hubby-to-be consists of chaperoned dates and side hugs only.

The email response begins with the Arkansas fam thanking their fans for reaching out, but due to the number of messages they get, they aren’t able to personally respond to every single email. Hey, raising 19 kids eats up a lot of time! But then the clan drops the RSVP bomb.

“Unfortunately, due to the number of invitations and our schedule,” they wrote. “We cannot entertain invitations to personal events such as birthday parties and weddings. We wish we could go to everything!” Cross the Duggars’ names off the guest list, guys. The fam is regretfully declining your invite.

The email goes on to plug their book and the family’s newsletter, before getting a little, uhh, preachy. “Above all, remember that God loves you so very much. He gave his only son, Jesus, that you may know God personally, have forgiveness for your sins and gain eternal life. Nothing in life is as important as this!” We’re going to go ahead and assume that, in their opinion, that’s gotta be much better than a wedding gift.

We can’t really blame the Duggars though for being too busy to attend the dozens of weddings they must be invited to on the reg. After all, they’ve got their own wedding to plan — that of daughter Jinger and her fiancé Jeremy Vuolo. Wonder if anyone will be sending them an email rejection to that RSVP…

See More: A Lot of People Have RSVP’d ‘No’ to Our Wedding. What Should We Do?

Spanish-Inspired Wedding Dresses Perfect for a Summer Fiesta

Spanish Inspired Wedding Dresses

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The bridal runways have been a bit of a fiesta as of late, as they’ve been positively teeming with a whole new slew of wedding dresses toting a stunning Spanish influence. ¿Por qué? you ask. Well, because the style is simply gorgeous, that’s why! Since the Fall 2016 bridal lines descended upon the runways a year ago, designers have been looking to Spain for inspiration and the too-die-for result is gowns with the added dimension of fantastic fringe, gotta-touch-it texture, and endless sex appeal. ¿Muy caliente, no?

Listen up señoritas, because we’ve rounded up the coolest, chicest, Spanish-inspired wedding dresses by some of our favorite bridal designers. From Vera Wang to Naeem Khan, these couturiers have crafted Spanish-influenced frocks as hot as the Barcelona summer sun and whether you’re throwing a sunny stateside bash or a destination wedding (in Spain coincidentally, perhaps?), wearing any of these daring dresses will instantly turn your soirée into a bonafide fiesta. Your hubby-to-be does know how to salsa, right?

So what are you waiting for? ¡Ándale! And add some Spanish spice to your bridal style with these fiesta-worthy frocks.

Spanish Inspired Vera Wang Wedding Dress

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Vera Wang
A down to there V-neck, choker collar, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield your peepers from the Mediterranean sun — we’re predicting this will be the new wedding uniform of all those Insta-famous, effortlessly cool girls you can’t help but follow. (Silk-crepe gown with tiered tulle mermaid skirt, price upon request, Vera Wang Bride; Hat, Lack of Color; Earrings, Fallon)

Spanish Inspired Yolan Cris Wedding Dress

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Yolan Cris
Flamenco-esque lace and sheer paneling offering hints of sexy skin elevate this elegant look. (Wedding gown, price upon request, Yolan Cris; Earring, Oscar de la Renta; Choker, Dannijo)

Spanish Inspired Self-Portarit Wedding Dress

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Self-Portarit
Tiers of lace help add dimension and volume to an otherwise straight silhouette. (Tiered lace dress, $1,550, Self-Portrait available at Bergdorf Goodman; Earrings, Salvatore Ferragamo; Ring, David Yurman; Clutch, Jimmy Choo)

Spanish Inspired Naeem Khan Wedding Dress

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Naeem Khan
These layers of beaded fringe are just begging for a salsa spin! (Beaded dress with tulle illusion neckline, $6,990, Naeem Khan; Earrings, Oscar de la Renta available at Neiman Marcus; Ring, Tacori; Shoes, Sebastian available on Amazon)

Spanish Inspired Lazaro Perez Wedding Dress

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Lazaro Perez
This train of Venise-lace and cashmere-chiffon would be right at home as you draw it along Spain’s cobblestone streets. Hey, a bride can dream right? (V-neck wedding gown, price upon request, Lazaro Perez available at JLM Couture; Veil, Tia Mazza; Earrings, Larkspur & Hawk; Ring, Tacori)

Spanish Inspired Marchesa Wedding Dress

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Marchesa
Say adiós to the traditional bridal white and steal the show in rojo red. The brocade design is simply unforgettable and manages to tote a flamenco-inspired vibe without descending into costume-wear. (Tiered brocade gown, $5,495, Marchesa available at Net-a-Porter; Hairband, Jennifer Behr; Necklace, Me & Ro)

Michael Kors Skirt and Blouse

Photo: Derek Kettela; Styling by Eleanor Strauss

Michael Kors
This silk-georgette blouse and embroidered faille skirt ensemble is beyond muy bien. We love it for casual courthouse nuptials or even as your go-to wedding guest outfit. (Blouse and skirt, $875 and $3,995, Michael Kors Collection; Earrings, Yael Sonia; Shoes, Walter Steiger)

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The Young and the Restless' Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause Are Engaged! See Her GORG Engagement Ring

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Congratulations are in order for The Young and the Restless costars Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause! The actors announced that they are getting married, sharing the happy engagement news on Instagram over the weekend. And, spoiler, her engagement ring is just plain gorgeous.

After first confirming they were dating back in January 2014, Hartley, 39, and his 35-year-old costar Stause (née Terrina Chrishell Stause) have shared that they are taking their relationship to a new level, according to Just Jared. In true ring selfie-loving fashion, the soap opera star and bride-to-be took to social media to announce her exciting news.

“You guys think I need sunscreen..?… @justinhartley” she posted on Instagram, which was quickly followed by some emoji necessities when announcing your engagement — a diamond ring and heart eyes. The former All My Children actress then tweeted, “Such a happy time. Thanks for all the well wishes guys! So sweet,” after receiving excited fan replies regarding the announcement.

In the photo, her ring is on display front-and-center while she appears to be lounging on the beach, and it’s clear her hubby-to-be did some MAJ diamond research as it is quite the stunner! The new forever bling boasts a sparkly emerald-cut diamond with a pave band, and Stause was rocking light pink manicure with glittery nail tips. It’s unclear if Stausel already had her nails ready to go pre-proposal or if she got a fresh mani to show off her engagement ring, but either way, we need sunglasses for that rock.

See More: Beautiful Metallic Manicures to Show Off Your Engagement Ring

The newly engaged TV stars both have lengthy resumes when it comes to their acting careers. Hartley has starred in quite the lineup of television shows, including Passions, Revenge, and Smallville. This fall, he’ll be featured in NBC’s much-awaited This is Us series about relationships and love, reports CBS8. His wife-to-be has also graced the small screen in numerous soap operas — All My Children Days of Our Lives, and The Young and the Restless being the most recent (she joined the cast in May 2016).

For Hartley, this will be a second marriage. The actor was previously married to his Passions co-star Lindsay Korman from 2004 to 2012 with whom he has a 12-year-old daughter. While it’s unclear if his ex approves of Hartley’s new love, his bride-to-be shared an interesting tidbit about her only run-in with his ex-wife. “My very first job ever, I was an extra on Passions for one day and it was a scene where [Lindsay’s] now husband [Justin] and another guy were fighting over her,” Chrishell said in an interview a few years ago, Just Jared dished in 2014. “I was slow dancing in the background, so technically I haven’t met her, but I have shared spaced with her.” Slightly awkward, but we’re hoping that everyone is as happy for the newly-engaged couple as we are. Congrats, you two; see below for photos of Stause’s stunning bling.

You guys think I need sunscreen..? **** @justinhartley

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Ringing it in the right way. @justinhartley

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Welcome to #yr @chrishell7

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Time with this lady. @chrishell7

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7 Major Mistakes Your Wedding Guests Are Bound to Make

Common Wedding Guest Mistakes

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You may have done a great job of checking things off your pre-wedding to-do list and diffusing any problems that arose before the big day. But one thing you can’t always control is how your guests will act when they are at your wedding. Will they show up late? Drink too much? Get into a fight? Even worse? Whatever the case may be, here is a list of the seven major mistakes some of your wedding guests may make — so that there are no surprises.

1. Showing Up Late
Even though you added in some buffer time for when your ceremony actually starts, some guests will ignore the time and show up casually in the middle of the ceremony. To avoid distractions, have a sign on the door when the ceremony starts — asking late guests to wait outside.

2. Forgetting to RSVP
When it’s time to sit down and see who is actually coming to your wedding, you may notice a handful of guests haven’t RSVP’ed yet. You’ll want to track them down for an answer as soon as you can.

3. Posting Photos on Social Media Before the Wedding
Watch out for any iPhone cameras in your face before the wedding. You may have a guest or two that sees you before it’s time to walk down the aisle — and takes full advantage of that moment by posting it on Facebook prematurely.

4. Taking Full Advantage of the Open Bar
Ask the bartender to keep an eye out for any guests taking too many shots, too soon. You don’t want your open bar to be their excuse to get very drunk at your wedding.

5. Not Leaving Drama at the Door
One of your guests may have a messy tiff with another guest — and use your wedding as a place to try and hash out the situation. Remind them that this is not the time or the place.

6. Keeping Their Phones on Loud
You never know, you may be reading your vows to the background tune of someone’s ringtone blaring in the near distance.

7. Bringing an Uninvited Plus-One
Even though you didn’t give one of your guests a plus-one, they may still find the audacity to bring someone without asking or letting you know ahead of time. Have extra chairs around just in case.

See More: The 49 Mistakes Bridesmaids Always Make

Jen Glantz is a “Professional Bridesmaid” and the founder of Bridesmaid for Hire. She’s the author of All My Friends Are Engaged and frequently wears old bridesmaid dresses to the grocery store and on first dates.

Your Weekly Love Horoscope: What Your Zodiac Sign Says About Your Relationships This Week

All work and no play makes for a boring relationship! This week you’ll have plenty of time for both though, don’t worry. We enlisted the help of Kathryn Andren “The Love Astrologer” to give you some guidance and to find out exactly what the stars have in store for you and your love life in the week ahead.

Aries (March 21 – April 19)
You are on fire, full speed ahead this week. Have fun as the week starts off with a New Moon in your area of Love and Romance. Radiate in the light of your playful optimism. By week’s end, the love planet Venus moves to your area of habits and details so best to wait and take care of business next weekend.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
Take some quiet time this week at home with family. The New Moon lights up your area of private life so make sure to have some nurturing time just for you. Are your wedding plans meeting the needs of both your sweetheart and extended family members? Better check in. Remember, they want to share the love!

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
You may be the talk of the town right now so might as well live it up, Gemini! This week’s New Moon energizes your area of communications and connections. If you’re still in the mode of party planning, speak up to let your needs be known and share your truth. Networking is your greatest ally early this week to take care of life’s little details.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
Relax yourself with life’s little pleasures. Delight in a nurturing massage at the spa or indulge in a delicious dinner with your sweetheart. This week the New Moon activates your area of money and pleasure. If you’re still organizing your party plans, be careful about blowing your budget. Have fun, but make adjustments accordingly.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)
It’s all about you right now. The New Moon in Leo this week energizes your area of perception and personality. Here is a good question to ask yourself: is my heart singing? This serves as a great compass to find your true north in the fray of parties and planning. Create something special for you and your sweetheart this week to rekindle romance.

See More: The 9 Biggest Black Tie Wedding Mistakes Brides Make

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
Slow down before revving up! Early this week the New Moon actives your area of dreaming and rest. Are you living your dreams and committed to making them a reality? By the end of the week, the love planet Venus moves into your sign Virgo, bringing you added energy for the rest of the month.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)
Time to let it all go and lighten the load. Better plan a girls’ night out early this week just for fun or to find some support. The New Moon energizes your area of friendships this week so reach out to your special someone or a group of friends for heartfelt connection. This is also a good time for giving so extend your best and contribute to others.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
Too much work and not enough play lately? The New Moon early this week serves as a reminder to keep your humor both in your personal and professional life. Announce yourself! If you’re hiding anything, this is the time for the truth to come to light. Reveal your true feelings, both to your sweetheart and the public at large.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
Hike and hit the trail or plan a romantic adventure with your special someone. A perfect time to get a fresh perspective on life and love, this week the New Moon activates your area of travel and higher learning. Refresh your optimistic outlook by busting out of your regular routine. Experience and explore something new, Sagittarius.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
This is a juicy week for you and your lover. Some of the greatest gifts of togetherness come from exploring the unknown. You can deepen your feeling of intimate connection as the New Moon energizes your intimacy area early this week. When you truly reveal yourself and keep no secrets, you and your partner have more safety in being vulnerable.

See More: 10 Things You Learn About Yourself Through Wedding Planning

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
Let’s get this party started! It’s a fun loving week for you as the New Moon lights up your area of Marriage and Partnerships. Make a date with your special someone early this week. You could take time out just for fun or create a dynamic discussion for the big picture: What do we really want to create together for life and love?

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
All work and no play for you, Pisces? The New Moon early this week is a reminder for you to take care of life’s little details, energizing your area of rituals and routine. By the end of the week, the love planet Venus moves into your region of relationships, supporting your plans with your partner in the weeks ahead.

Ready for a relationship reading? Schedule a session by phone or Skype with Kathryn Andren “The Love Astrologer”. Call 808-896-3982 or visit www.KathrynAndren.com, where you can also request The Love Astrologers free ebook, “Manifesting By The Light Of The Moon, A Journey Through The Zodiac“. Kathryn empowers others to life a life they love, using lifetime soul cycles and relationship astrology!

Misty Copeland Is Married! Get the Details on the Ballet Dancer's Wedding Day

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This ballet dancer has become a bride! Congratulations are in order for Misty Copeland, who married Olu Evans — her boyfriend of 10 years (who also happens to be Taye Diggs’s cousin!) — on Sunday, July 31 in a Laguna Beach, California wedding.

The famed ballerina and her attorney love married at the Montage Hotel in Southern California in front of 100 guests, Us Weekly reports. Copeland donned a wedding dress by designer Inbal Dror — who is known for sexy, of-the-moment designs — and Christian Louboutin shoes. The pair said “I do” in a seaside wedding ceremony overlooking the ocean, surrounded by a (what we can only imagine) breathtaking display of pink hydrangeas and white roses.

There’s no word yet on the exact Inbal Dror gown Copeland wore on her wedding day, but lucky for you we dug into our coverage of the designer’s latest runway looks to see what kind of gown the ballet dancer might have selected.

“I would imagine Misty would want to show off her long ballerina neck and posture,” Correia advises, selecting these three wedding dresses from Inbal Dror’s Fall 2016 collection as likely looks for the famous bride.

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Perhaps Copeland selected this long sleeved deep V-neck wedding dress, which is layered with Chantilly lace and point d’esprit tulle and adorned with delicate pearl and crystal beading.

inbal dror wedding dresses

Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigitalimages.com

Or maybe the ballerina went with this lace and point d’esprit tulle wedding dress, which includes dramatic wing sleeves and small crystal and pearl beading adornments.

inbal dror wedding dresses

Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigitalimages.com

If Copeland wanted to show off her killer ballet dancer legs, she might have gone with this short crochet lace wedding dress, which features a high-low hemline and long sleeves.

While these are just guesses, we do have pretty good intel on the kind of wedding dress Copeland was looking for. “I’d like to show my figure, somewhat — romantic and elegant,” she told Vanity Fair last year as part of their International Best-Dressed List feature.

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Photo: Courtesy Misty Copeland via Instagram

“I don’t think I want to go super poofy or anything like that. It’s very different for a performer, a ballerina, someone who is onstage a lot and wears big costumes. So it’s not like this is my chance to be that way, because that’s something I do every day, almost. I want to feel like myself — but more beautiful than I do every day.”

Misty Copeland is engaged to Olu Evans

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Copeland and Evans announced their engagement last August, just a few months after the wildly popular dancer was named the first African American principal dancer in the American Ballet Theater. In the September 2015 issue of Essence, Copeland, who appeared on the cover, confirmed that she was set to wed her now-husband. “I can’t believe my life right now,” she told the magazine.

Kym Johnson and Robert Herjavec Are Married! See Photos of Their Beverly Hills Wedding

Kym Johnson Wedding Photos

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They’ve said their vows, kissed their first kiss, and danced their first dance — and it’s that last one we’re most excited about considering the bride’s killer moves! Dancing with the Stars pro Kym Johnson and Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec are officially married, having tied the knot over the weekend in a gorgeous Beverly Hills wedding. And from Johnson’s to-die-for wedding dress to their first dance song, we’ve got all of the couple’s big day details. Just trust us on this: Their serious ballroom skills are going to make you want to force your hubby-to-be to take pre-wedding dancing lessons!

After appearing together on season 20 of Dancing with the Stars (Johnson ended up being Herjavec’s pro partner!), the reality TV pair fell madly in love. And while they may sashayed away from the ABC hit without the infamous disco ball trophy, we think the dazzling diamond engagement ring Johnson made off with was a pretty nice consolation prize! After a short, five-month engagement, the pirouetting pair finally tied the knot Sunday evening at the Fours Seasons in Beverly Hills, California, according to People magazine.

Johnson previously teased us with a wedding dress design that she promised to be far simpler than the glittery, glitzy minidresses she normally performs in, and her gorgeous gown definitely didn’t disappoint. The bride stunned in a strapless Monique Lhuillier ballgown, free of any sparkly embellishment for a look that was clean and classic, but made modern with voluminous tiered skirt. Johnson walked down the aisle with both of her parents in tow and clutching a bouquet of white blooms as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” played in the background. “I hope I can speak and that I’m not sobbing with happiness,” the bride said ahead of the big day. “I’m sure I’ll be overcome with emotion.”

Meanwhile, we were overcome with emotion when we heard about the newlyweds’ first dance (see below) — particularly a feeling that made us want to get up and groove! Johnson and Herjavec actually performed not one, but two dances for their guests (who included DWTS alum Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and Donny Osmond!).

According to Us Weekly, their first first dance was to Etta James’ “At Last,” with the couple doing a classic waltz to the ultra-romantic number. Then, the pair’s bridal party also hit the dance floor to join the couple in a group dance to LunchMoney Lewis’ “Bills” — a song that’s particularly special to the newlyweds. The 2015 hit was actually the first song Herjavec and Johnson ever danced together back during their DWTS days.

And if you ask us, their bridal boogie definitely would’ve scored a perfect ten!

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9 Small, Unexpected Wedding Costs You Shouldn't Forget to Budget For

Money. It’s probably the least fun part of planning a wedding but one of the most important details to figure out early on. While the big ticket stuff is easy to consider — the venue, wedding dress, catering and alcohol, photography, entertainment, flowers and décor — there are plenty of smaller, less obvious expenses that can really add up and impact your wedding budget in a big way. Here are the small

Paper Goods
You may only account for your wedding invitations in your paper goods budget, but don’t forget save the dates, seating charts, escort cards, programs, menus, signage, welcome letters, reception directions, favor tags, and the list goes on, notes Alex Taylor of Taylor’d Events Group.

Props and Favors
Skip any favors that can’t be consumed, says Heather Jones of Wente Vineyards. And if you’re thinking of having baskets full of blankets, flip-flops or sunglasses for guests, just realize that you don’t need one for every single person. The same principle goes for the photo booth and kids’ tables. Try not to overbuy props and toys. It’s just not necessary.

Videography
Most couples make room in the budget for photography, but Kevin Dennis of Fantasy Sound Event Services knows from experience that videography is oftentimes a last-minute expense. What some might consider an unnecessary add-on at first eventually becomes a must after seeing a friend’s wedding footage.

Postage and Shipping
Think of every single item that needs to make its way to your wedding site. Add to that every save the date and invitation that needs postage. The transit costs are not insignificant, and that’s especially true for destination weddings. Megan Velez of Destination Weddings Travel Group says shipping and handling can be so expensive, you may want to consider DIY décor or bringing stuff with you in a suitcase.

Cake Cutting and Corkage Fees
Yes, you will probably be charged for having your cake cut if it’s provided by someone other than the vendor. And you may also have to shell out for serving someone else’s alcohol, says Stephanie Aspinwall of Pretty Entertaining.

Service Charges and Sales Tax
When you’re told the meal cost per guest, it usually doesn’t include the service charge or sales tax. In Aspinwall’s Washington, D.C. region, that can add up to 22% service charge + 6% sales tax. She recommends always asking about extra fees upfront.

Hair and Makeup Trials
They say nothing in life is free, and that goes for hair and makeup trials. Aspinwall says that some artists will deduct the trial fee from the total bill if the client books them, but others don’t. Regardless, take into consideration how many trials you can actually afford.

Vendor Meals
Aspinwall also recommends reading each vendor’s contract carefully to see if or how many meals are required. Some caterers charge less for vendor meals, just be sure to ask.

Gratuities
Tips are always optional but certainly expected for satisfactory service. It may or may not be part of the contract, so don’t forget to account for all vendors at the end of the night, Aspinwall adds.

Pro Tip? Have a Contingency Plan
Recent bride Audrey Gilani of OFD Consulting says that squirreling away a few hundred dollars is a good idea as part of a contingency plan. And if you really want to give yourself wiggle room, then aim for 5% of the overall budget. This will come in handy for any last-minute additions, like sides for your tent if the forecast calls for rain.

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