Wedding Planning
Every woman dreams of her own wedding. May it be a small gathering
in a picturesque orchard, a grand ball in a gigantic castle or a
funky wedding along the coastline, she wants it planned and
tailored to her wishes. Planning your wedding would take time,
effort and energy but it's worth it. For brides out there, here
are some things you can't forget to look into.
1. Payments Of course, planning your wedding will need sufficient
amount of cash. Establish who pays for what. This is usually
worked out between the couple and their families.
2. Marriage License Requirements There are different requirements
for each state, so be sure to look into yours. Remember that you
can't even start planning your wedding without a license so make
it high priority.
3. Booking the ceremony and the reception. Choose a place to hold
your wedding. It'd be great if both parties talk about it. Also,
planning your wedding means planning the reception well so that
there won't be wrinkles in your wonderful day.
4. Reception Ideas Planning your wedding by yourself might become
tiring, so set up a brainstorming session with your friends and
relatives to work out the details. List the ideas in a piece of
paper and deliberate on them carefully. Properly laid out plans
are wonderful to work with.
5. Invitations The invitation should be simple yet elegant. An
overly decorated invitation just turns people off. Remember to
include all the people involved in the wedding itself and address
them properly. Be sure to indicate if you're inviting the children
of the family too because most parents don't take them to weddings
if their presence is not specifically requested.
6. Catering Oohh... the success of every party more often than not
relies on its food. Make sure that what you serve is of good
quality and that they taste good. Go over the menu with the head
chef and ask him for suggestions. Not only that this will give you
great ideas, it will form a bond between you and the chef. Keep in
mind that when planning your wedding, it pays to be in good terms
with most of the staff.
7. Photos and Videos Talk to the personnel and clarify what you
want done. Sometimes, they just do things their own way and the
couple ends up with really crappy results. Professionals are your
best bet and they understand the need of planning your wedding to
perfection.
8. Attendants List all the people you want to have as your
attendants and notify them as soon as possible. Just because
you're marrying doesn't mean that the world will stop spinning and
watch you in all your splendor. Take into consideration that
people may have to rearrange their schedules to make it to your
big day. Yes, planning your wedding take tremendous effort not
only on you but on your attendants too.
9. Showers No wedding is complete without showers. Since the bride
is busy planning her wedding, this duty might fall into the hands
of the mothers or the maid of honor.
10. Wedding speeches In the midst of planning your wedding, take
time to stop and list all you want to say on the day of your
wedding. An impromptu speech is sincere, yes, but you might feel
put out that you neglected to put emphasis on some people that
really helped you a lot.
11. Maps If your venue is in an area that is not so widely known,
a map will be very useful. It will lessen the guests' aggravation
on not finding the place and asking for directions.
12. Nitty Gritty Details These are often overlooked in the chaos
that is called "Planning your wedding". These are the little
things that you might forget like having your gown cleaned and
pressed ( if it's an heirloom), wobbling in your high heeled
wedding shoes, delivery of gifts, your honeymoon itinerary, gifts
and thank you cards. Try listing all of them and have someone look
into them for you.
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