The Proper Way Of Planning A Wedding

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By Meagan Smith


It's not a secret that if you are getting marry it can be very stressful if you are doing it all yourself. But we understand that in order to save money this is necessary. The very first thing you would need to do is pick a date and set yourself a budget, that budget is important because it can change depending on the time of the year or place you are getting marry. During high season when a lot of people are getting marry a wedding can be very expensive because demand is high, which is why it's recommended you plan ahead and give yourself at least 6 months to plan everything.

Make the guest list, you will have to setup a guest list based on budget and space you chosen. Ask your parents to help you set up a list, and then review and adjust the list. Decide if the wedding is going to be civil or religious and once you have decided, investigate places to perform the ceremony and what their waiting list is (as the site may vary the wedding date).

Choosing the food that will be served at the ceremony is important because it also depends on the place where the ceremony will be held, basically it depends entirely on what kind of wedding celebration you are looking for and that could mean like an outdoor buffet, set menu, etc. Sometimes the best option is to hire a catering company to take care of the whole thing.

Many people like to pick themes for their weddings, you can pick a theme but keep in mind that you must not break your budget just to get the dress, flowers, decorations or anything else to match the theme. We strongly recommend searching and talking to people, researching online for prices and vendors is also a good idea.

The one thing you should keep in mind is that things don't always go as plan and that's ok. Remember your wedding day is supposed to be a day of happiness not of worrying about whether the flowers will arrive. It's always recommended to seek help in friends and family who might have experience planning a ceremony.




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