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Invitations, Gowns, Tux, etc.
You’ve met the right man,
and you have the perfect ring on your finger.
This is the time to plan the perfect wedding.
Wedding planning may be stressful and upsetting
at times because you to make things perfect for
you and your husband to be. All it requires is a
little communication and patience while you make
what seems like a never-ending list of choices
and decisions.
Just like with any big happening, it gets a good
deal more manageable if you break your wedding
planning down into smaller items to focus on.
First item on your wedding prep list is to
decide on the kind of reception you may like to
have. Will this be a large wedding, or a more
intimate gathering of friends and family? Talk
with your relatives and soon to be in-laws to
get an idea of what their needs are, considering
that their concept of "small" may be very
different than yours. After you have a general
idea of how many guests you will have, you can
then visit reception centers and talk with their
representatives about what they offer.
Remember that the places you choose to visit
have usually hosted many weddings before yours,
and they can be a valuable resource for
suggestions that you may not have thought about.
It is normal to not have all the answers
immediately, and many reception sites will
gladly let you take their information so you can
spend time looking at what they offer. If you
have questions, be sure to ask them, as this is
a good way to see how flexible the site and
staff will be to meet your individual needs. Of
course, you will need to determine your wedding
budget, as the reception will be where you spend
most of your wedding budget.
The next item on your wedding prep list is to
choose the food and the wedding cake. It’s a
great idea to sample the food at each reception
site, preferably the same food you might choose
for your wedding. The time of day that you
choose to get married will also impact your food
choice. If you choose a mid-morning wedding, you
might prefer to have a brunch buffet, while an
evening wedding calls for more a more formal
presentation.
Whatever you choose, do not hesitate to ask for
references from the company that will be
providing the food at your reception. These
references will take you beyond the food
preparation and help you evaluate service and
accuracy.
Next on the wedding prep list is flowers,
invitations, music and photography. These are
individual choices you make based on the style
you seek for your wedding. These are also areas
where you can trim some of your wedding budget
if you need to. Considering a simplified
invitation and less formally arranged flowers
can save you hundreds of dollars.
Keep in mind that the "model wedding" does not
necessarily need to be the most costly one. Use
your creativity and you will find that your
wedding is just as perfect as the man you have
chosen to marry.
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