10 Tips For A Well-Planned Wedding
Monday, April 28th, 2008By L Hayes Though eloping is much cheaper and more hassle-free, it lacks the trimmings that make traditional weddings memorable. So, whether you’re getting married for the first time or celebrating your golden wedding anniversary, here are some tips for a truly orderly and beautiful occasion. 1. Prepare at least six months ahead of time. Not only are you able to secure the reception locations (hotels and churches) you want, this gives you time to save money in case you and your spouse-to-be are footing the bill. Your favorite priest or minister must also be informed early. 2. Make a budget. How much are you or your family willing to spend for the wedding? Whatever your resources, it’s just a question of fitting in everyone and everything into it. Call for the prices of hotels, food, cakes, music, flowers, photography and video services, gowns and tuxedos (for the wedding attendants) and the honeymoon. Add up the prices for a ballpark estimate of the final cost. If it’s beyond your budget, then start whittling down your guest list, the number of wedding attendants and other accoutrements. 3. Choose wedding participants who are dependable. You don’t want a ring-bearer who can hardly walk yet, or a bridesmaid who has gained 100 pounds since the bridal fittings and will not fit into the gown you just ordered! What about a niece who is in charge of the seating arrangements but doesn’t show up until dinner’s over? Such things can irritate everyone during the ceremony. 4. Fittings and practices are a must. Better to risk that old superstition about fitting your own gown bringing bad luck than to walk down the aisle with your dress falling off your shoulders or cutting off your circulation. Similarly, rehearsals for the wedding entourage are necessary so that each member knows what he or she is expected to do throughout the whole ceremony. The choir, especially if they are all children, should also be rehearsed. This sort of preparation gives you an overall sense of how the ceremony will go. 5. You and your future spouse can have special readings for the ceremony. Find out each other’s favorite passages and have relatives or friends with clear voices deliver them. Registering your wedding in department stores and choosing wedding favors are also activities that both of you should do. 6. Go to several make-up artists and hair stylists before choosing one. Try different hair styles and make-up. See which one makes you look absolutely beautiful. 7. Have your wedding photos taken before the wedding ceremony takes place. These pictures will look more candid and natural because your hair is still intact, your lipstick not smeared and you don’t have hundreds of other eyes staring at you. 8. Type out a schedule for important members of your wedding party, jotting down the following information: dates to remember (rehearsal dates, bridal showers, fittings, etc.), roles and responsibilities of each one before and during the wedding and timing sequence. 9. While it is normal to get excited and stressed out, drop everything on the eve of the wedding and have a good night’s sleep. If the wedding planning isn’t done by then, there is nothing you can do about it. You must look fresh on your wedding day. No bags around the eyes. It’s not a time to cry, either! 10. Send “Thank you” notes or small favors to everyone who helped make your wedding a very special day. Don’t forget your parents. They need to be reminded that they haven’t lost a child, they’ve gained another one (and maybe grandchildren, too)! In the end, some things may not work out as planned. Don’t worry about it. Your guests will probably not notice the mistakes. It is not enough to ruin your day. Besides, you can make it up on your silver wedding anniversary! L Hayes is a wedding professional and owner of Wedding Favors Emporium. They carry an extensive line of unique wedding favors as well as bridesmaid gifts, groomsmen gifts, and bridal shower gifts. For more information about wedding planning and wedding reception ideas, visit their website at: WeddingFavorsEmporium.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=L_Hayes http://EzineArticles.com/?10-Tips-For-A-Well-Planned-Wedding&id=498022 credit score for free without entering credit card information bad credit loan loans with bad credit aaa credit repair