subject: Top Ten Tips For Planning A Wedding [print this page] Planning your wedding can be a big undertaking. What food will you serve? Will the ceremony be outdoors or indoors? How many guests will you have? Thinking about your big day can sometimes feel more nerve-wracking than joyful! If that's the situation you find yourself in, take a deep breathe, and read on.
It is okay to let loose at your wedding reception. Many people take their wedding day too serious and do not remember it is supposed to be a joyous occasion. When this happens, they look back at their special day with unpleasant memories. Laugh with your guests, and dance to upbeat music.
You should check the location of your outdoor reception in advance. Make sure the place is as clean as possible. You will need to add some decorations: think about adding more flowers to conceal any unpleasant objects such as trash cans. Have a few friends check the location just before the reception.
A great way to save money on your wedding is by using other alternatives to flower arrangements. For your flower girl, instead of using a floral wreath, consider using ribbon instead for a simple, elegant and cost effective look. Decorate your ceremony with silk flowers instead of fresh live ones. Using silk flowers not only saves you money, but you are able to keep it forever. You can move it from place to place and even use it from your ceremony to your wedding reception.
If you really want to have speeches at your wedding, keep them short. There is an award ceremony that limits speeches to four words, which would be a cute rule to have at your reception, but maybe too limiting. One suggestion is limiting them to just a few sentences, therefore no one gets bored and a large amount of time is not put into speeches.
A good piece of advice to keep in mind for weddings is to make sure that you pay attention to suggestions that your photographer provides. They will only tell you what they think is best for you, and if you ignore them then you may be in for some hostility and poor picture quality.
If you're on a tight budget for your wedding, ask your family if they can help supply the flatware and plates for the tables at your reception. You can match only the items on a single table as most people won't be looking at what is on the other tables around them. Most people won't even notice! The best part is that you can send the dirty dishes home with them for cleaning, saving you additional cost for the extra time at your venue.
As you are planning your wedding and stressing about the cost and details, take some time to talk to some of your recently-married friends, both female and male, to help put things in perspective. Ask what the best and worst aspect of the day was for them, what they wished they had invested more time and money in and what, in retrospect, was a waste of effort. If you can get some feedback from those who have been through it before you, you can save a lot of heartache freaking out about the color of the tissue insert in your invitations and deal with what really matters.
Make good use of all the helpful information available to you on effective wedding planning, and learn from the experiences of others who have come before you. Your wedding is a day to be celebrated and treasured and met with excitement. We wish you a beautiful and joyful day!
by: Katharine Benjamin
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