Planning Weddings Involves Much Though

Filed under Wedding Advice, April 13th, 2011 by admin

The proposal has been made and accepted. Now the phase of planning weddings has to be entered. What is an exciting time of a couple’s life can turn into turmoil if a plan is not set up and followed. A wedding planner would be nice. At the cost of nuptials today, many cannot afford the expense.

The wedding budget is the first decision to be made. If the parents are helping out, they will let you know what they can afford to spend. A couple can pay their own way or add funds to the parent’s money for a more elaborate event. Traditional ways of paying for a wedding have changed immensely in recent years. Set the figure you can spend and stick to it no matter what.

A place to hold the ceremony must be first on your list. If you are planning on a church wedding you have to be sure you can co-ordinate the church and the reception hall. As for the reception, you need to look into seating space, food choices, and friendliness of staff. Check with friends and see how their experience was.

The next item on your list should be your choice of gowns. Many bridal salons offer expert service in aiding the bride in locating the gown best suited for her. Most gowns need to be ordered and time for alterations allowed. Custom made dresses can take a year to arrive. Color choices for attendants can be made and tuxedo styles chosen.

Other things are photographers and vehicles. Good photographers are booked well in advance. If you know who you want get them booked. Find out what warranty policy they have against illness or for not appearing as promised. Make sure there is a back up plan. The same goes for the limousine. Unless you live in an area where there are numerous services available, book your vehicle service in advance. Pick a company that has an excellent track record for being on time both before and after the ceremony. Wedding rings can be chosen, engraved, and styled to the bride and groom’s liking. .

Hall decorations can be picked out. Visit with your florist and bring along samples of your wedding colors. Colors should co-ordinate and compliment each other. Special holders attached to the head table can hold bridal party flowers and you have instant decorations. Select the table favors you like the most. There are many to choose from.

Setting up the guest list can be an arduous task. When the budget calls for attendance of 150 and you have over 200 listed, someone has to be cut. Keep family and relatives first in mind. Then your closest and dearest friends. Not everyone you know needs to be invited and most people are understanding of this.

Taking care of smaller things is a good idea at about six months before the nuptials. Talk with the caterer and finalize your food choices. Decide on seating arrangements and the music you want played for the ceremony and each reception event. Planning weddings may be a difficult thing to do, but having the perfect wedding guide will simplify the entire process.

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