Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Planning A Wedding

Planning A Wedding


Many people would say that marriage is one of the biggest life steps a person will go through. Unfortunately, planning a wedding can at times be a daunting and exhausting event to plan. The cost of weddings and intense planning can stress even the calmest of individuals. This article contains advice and tips to help you plan a beautiful wedding with ease.

Even though many pre-wedding traditions are focused around the bride, be sure to include some for the groom. He plays a pretty important part to the day and you are going to want to have some photos done of the time that he and his groomsmen get ready for the big day.

Remember that the wedding is not your marriage. Plan a beautiful wedding, but be aware that the wedding is just the beginning of your marriage and keep that in perspective. It is one day to celebrate your love and your decision to commit to each other, but the real work comes after that day is over.

When giving a wedding toast, keep it short simple and sweet. There will be many people who do not know who you are, and will be uninterested in what you have to say if you are giving a long winded speech. Also, if you are going to tell a funny story, do not pick one that will embarrass the bride or groom. Remember, it is their special day.

Take advantage of the DIY trend and do you own makeup on your wedding day. Study wedding magazines or blogs to learn more about photo-friendly makeup, then go to town. You will look like a glammed-up version of yourself, rather than a makeup artist's idea of what you should look like.

Do not bring a date to a wedding that you are invited to unless the invitation specifically stated that it was okay to bring a guest. The bride and groom might be on a budget and may not be able to afford having too many guests at their wedding.

Getting away for your honeymoon sounds great if it's going to be exclusive and secluded, but make sure you're somewhat accessible so if any emergencies arise at home you'll be able to at least know about it. Let your family know exactly where you will travel to, what lodgings you'll stay in and their phone number, how you'll be traveling, flight numbers, and a schedule of dates for your arrivals at various locations.

Avoid financial miscommunication by openly discussing your wedding budget with your parents as soon as possible. Talk with each set of parents separately and discuss what they feel comfortable contributing. Often times they will elect to pay for a specific aspect of the wedding rather than a set dollar amount.

As was discussed at the beginning of this article, a wedding is a momentous occasion, but is ridden with a plethora of decisions and expenses. Avoiding the stress associated with planning weddings can be difficult for many. Apply the advice from this article and you will be on your way to planning a great wedding.

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