
This article about wedding planning is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Morgan Hamilton
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Planning a wedding can be very stressful, and everyone needs to be organized
properly. The first thing to do is to plan well in advance. They may put
together a wedding in one week on the TV soaps but it's not a good idea. Give
yourself plenty of time and try to relax. There is a lot to remember, so make a
wedding planning checklist and a budget plan. One will work with the other,
hopefully in harmony.
Whilst the bride and groom usually decide on the basic thrust of the wedding,
it's usually left to the bride's parents to work out the details. Firstly,
decide on where you want the ceremony to take place. You may want a traditional
church wedding or a civic one. Couples get married in all sorts of wacky places
these days, in sports stadiums and on roller coasters. Up mountains and on the
beach. Draw up a short list of possibles on your wedding planning checklist,
and remember that these places are sometimes booked years in advance.
The venue for the reception will also have to be decided early, although you
may decide to have it in a private home. If that's the case, you could hire a
marquee or two for the garden. You may want some live music on the day. Try to
choose a singer or group that are versatile, then all the guests will be happy.
This brings us to the guests, who are a vital component of any wedding planning
checklist. Decide on who is to be invited, send out the invitations and
organize a seating plan. It's not as easy as it sounds, seating plans can cause
friction for years to come. Do the best you can, you can't please all of the
people all of the time.
Other considerations are the flowers, for the arrangements at the venue and the
bridal bouquets. Cars need to be booked to take the various parties to the
ceremony. The food for the reception must be decided on, as well as the wedding
cake. Exhausted yet? The men need their morning suits, the ladies need their
hats and the bride needs her wedding dress, (oh yes, the bridesmaids need their
dresses too) It's a satisfying feeling when you start to tick things off your
wedding planning checklist, isn't it?
We haven't finished yet! The bride and bridesmaids will want hair appointments
at the hair salon and don't forget to arrange the rehearsal dinner. There are
just a few things left now on the wedding planning checklist. Presents for the
bridesmaids, buckets of confetti, and table center pieces. The couple need to
distribute their gift list. After it's all over, it won't just be the bride and
groom that need a honeymoon. Of course, you could just hand over the wedding
planning checklist to a professional wedding planner. They get paid to stress.
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