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Congratulations on your engagement! As excited as you are for the upcoming nuptuals, you may also be very intimidated by the planning process. There is so much to decide and do. This article will give you tips on how you can get through the planning process and the big day itself and still have a great time.

For brides-to-be, it is important not to gain any weight before the big day. You have already been sized for your dress and weight gain can cause your dress to have to be altered, which could be impossible. Try not to eat bad foods and exercise as much as you can in the months before your wedding.

If any part of your wedding is going to be outdoors, even if it's just for taking photographs, have a rain plan. Choose a location that has some sort of cover or building, like a gazebo, so you can at least get some photos with a gorgeous rainfall background in them.

Designer candles, jewel-encrusted candelabras, and crystal decor can add up quickly when multiple tables are used for the wedding reception or rehearsal dinner. To save money, purchase large, unscented pillar candles of varying sizes. You can then use adornments and embellishments from bulk craft supply stores, such as stick-on colored crystals or textured, sheer ribbons to tie around each of the pillars.

Finding flowers for a winter wedding doesn't have to be a chore. There are many popular winter flower options--such as roses, gerber daisies, and chrysanthemums--which are available year round. Well-known holiday decorations such as holly, ivy, and poinsettias can make lovely centerpieces for reception tables. It might also be fun to have tropical flowers at your winter wedding to offset the colder season!

This may seem like common sense, but make sure that the wedding dress you plan on wearing actually fits. Too many times, the dress is too long, too tight, or just a poor fit. If you are planning on a train, make sure that it isn't too long as to make you trip, fall, or catch on something.

If you are living in a transition home or if you and your spouse will move soon, then it is better to ask everyone for money instead of items. It can be very difficult to move a great deal of things, so it is better to leave the money in savings.

Follow this advice from star stylists before red carpet appearances: A week before your wedding, put on your head-to-toe big day look (hair, makeup, shoes, dress) and have a member of your wedding party photograph you. Pictures don't lie, and you may find an opportunity to tweak or update your look that you might otherwise not have thought of.

These ideas should help you to have the day you have always dreamed of. Do try to remember that at the end of the day, the most important thing about a wedding is the act of exchanging your vows with the person you love and every other little detail is that, merely a detail.

by: Ann Markey




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