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Your Guide to a Worry Free Wedding
As you know planning and organizing a wedding is a huge event and one that can become extremely successful.
Getting engaged is a wonderful and exhilarating time. When the tears of joy have subsided the reality of planning your wedding day hits home.
Planning and executing a smooth wedding can be a stressful thing for both the future bride and groom.
Use this wedding guide to ensure that you know all the elements that are required for a wonderful wedding day.
table of Contents :
> Introduction
> Planning Your Wedding
> Should You Hire A Wedding Planner?
> Your Wedding Budget
> Who Should Be In Your Wedding Party?
> Creating Your Guest List
> Wedding Venues
>' Wedding Reception
> Wedding Ceremonies
> Honeymoon Destinations
> Selecting Your Wedding Music
> Wedding Invitations
> Your Wedding Flowers
> Wedding Photography
> The Wedding Cake
> Wedding Speeches
A wedding can be a monumental task for anyone, especially if you have never planned a wedding before. There are many important tasks that must be completed, and all of these take time; this is essentially what the engagement period involves.
The average engagement period in the United States is sixteen months. For you to make best use of this time, you need to spread out all of the required actions in an orderly fashion. This way you won’t feel rushed and you can make the best decisions for each action as required.
From the beginning of your engagement period to about nine months before the intended wedding date, you need to start a wedding folder or binder. All interesting ideas that you come across regarding bridal gowns and fashion ideas, lifestyle ideas, design, and food should be placed in this folder or binder.
This includes checking out online sources, printing them out, and placing them in the folder on your desktop. It doesn't hurt to have a notepad with you as well. This way you can jot down notes and ideas as they come to you.
You need to determine exactly how much you have to spend. This includes the amount of money you and your fiancé have to spend, as well as any money that your families are contributing to the wedding. You should also start to think about who you want to be in your wedding party.