Getting married is a very big step in life and as exciting as it can be, it brings on many changes and can invoke fear in some. Wedding jitters right before the big day is a perfectly normal reaction for taking that big step. This article will give you tips for calming those wedding bell jitters.
When you are choosing the right cake for your wedding, be sure to choose something that incorporates both of your tastes. There is nothing worse than a wedding cake that isn't enjoyed by both the bride and groom as it shows a one-sided nature to the marriage already and can be quite a disappointment for one of you.
You don't have to have a white or ivory wedding dress if you don't want to, so spice up your wedding day with some color! You can choose a pastel color that highlights your hair or eyes, or have bursts of a bright color like red highlighting the details on your dress.
When buying a wedding dress make sure that you get all the details of your purchase from the shop in writing. You do not want to quibble about how many alterations you are allowed or when the dress will be completed as you get close to the wedding. With an agreement in writing you can head off misunderstandings.
Decide on a child policy for your wedding and stick to it. Keep it the same for everyone but you need to realize that some of your guests may get upset if they see that someone was allowed to bring their child when they were not. You can either allow children to attend, have an adult only wedding or provide child care at your event.
Set a budget. Research how much you think you will spend in each wedding category and do your best to stick to it. If you go over in one area, reduce the amount of money you have allocated for another area. If you don't pay attention to what you are spending, you can get into monetary trouble very quickly.
To ensure you have photos of everyone in attendance at your wedding, have a photo booth set up right next to your guest book. Photo booth rentals are readily available and can be set up in a variety of ways, usually with the help of the booth operator, who will assist your guests and guide them into making some memorable pictures for your photo guest book. When the photo has been developed, the attendant can put the picture into an album and have the guest sign it with their congratulatory wishes. You can also choose to have two sets of photos printed so you can give your guests one as a little remembrance of your special event.
Ask an expensive vendor for a referral to another professional. If you find someone that you love, but they do not fit into your budget, ask them to recommend another individual. They may have an assistant that you can use, or they might know of a talented new professional that you can hire.
Consider guests who might have special needs when planning your wedding. Select a venue which is accessible to wheelchairs, for example, or a menu which includes kosher, halal, or vegan options. Always include an alternative for your champagne toast, like sparkling apple cider or even sparkling water with a twist of lemon.
When you are choosing the right cake for your wedding, be sure to choose something that incorporates both of your tastes. There is nothing worse than a wedding cake that isn't enjoyed by both the bride and groom as it shows a one-sided nature to the marriage already and can be quite a disappointment for one of you.
You don't have to have a white or ivory wedding dress if you don't want to, so spice up your wedding day with some color! You can choose a pastel color that highlights your hair or eyes, or have bursts of a bright color like red highlighting the details on your dress.
When buying a wedding dress make sure that you get all the details of your purchase from the shop in writing. You do not want to quibble about how many alterations you are allowed or when the dress will be completed as you get close to the wedding. With an agreement in writing you can head off misunderstandings.
Decide on a child policy for your wedding and stick to it. Keep it the same for everyone but you need to realize that some of your guests may get upset if they see that someone was allowed to bring their child when they were not. You can either allow children to attend, have an adult only wedding or provide child care at your event.
Set a budget. Research how much you think you will spend in each wedding category and do your best to stick to it. If you go over in one area, reduce the amount of money you have allocated for another area. If you don't pay attention to what you are spending, you can get into monetary trouble very quickly.
To ensure you have photos of everyone in attendance at your wedding, have a photo booth set up right next to your guest book. Photo booth rentals are readily available and can be set up in a variety of ways, usually with the help of the booth operator, who will assist your guests and guide them into making some memorable pictures for your photo guest book. When the photo has been developed, the attendant can put the picture into an album and have the guest sign it with their congratulatory wishes. You can also choose to have two sets of photos printed so you can give your guests one as a little remembrance of your special event.
Ask an expensive vendor for a referral to another professional. If you find someone that you love, but they do not fit into your budget, ask them to recommend another individual. They may have an assistant that you can use, or they might know of a talented new professional that you can hire.
Consider guests who might have special needs when planning your wedding. Select a venue which is accessible to wheelchairs, for example, or a menu which includes kosher, halal, or vegan options. Always include an alternative for your champagne toast, like sparkling apple cider or even sparkling water with a twist of lemon.
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