The Knot Texas Weddings Magazine

that’s a wrap

All those details you spent months agonizing over miraculously came together: You said your vows, celebrated at your reception and somehow, here you are—married! But you’re not done with that wedding checklist quite yet. Attend to these final postwedding to-dos during the first few weeks (or even days, if you’re not heading off on your honeymoon) after your nuptials, so you can enjoy the memories of your wedding for decades to come. >>

hold on to your bouquet

There are two ways to save your flowers for the long haul. The press-and-frame option flattens a few individual blooms, so they can be displayed, while the glass dome (or shadow box) option vacuum seals your whole bouquet inside a glass container. You can also hang your

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