9/08/2012

Wedding Entertainment

By Derek P Lamington


Watching massively popular weddings on TV like William and Kate and the Kardashians can make your planned ceremony seem a little too normal. Nobody wants a plain wedding. This day is supposed to be magnificent...and under budget. Use the tips below to plan a great wedding that you'll be very proud of.

When you mail out your wedding invitations, make sure that you mail them out all at the same time. When guests receive their invitation they are bound to talk to others that they believe will be attending the wedding as well. The last thing you want is for someone to feel left out because they were part of the later batch.

Make sure that you send your dress to get cleaned the day after your wedding and that it is wrapped up for you to hold as a keepsake. You will want to limit the amount of dust that gets on your dress so that it stays fresh for years to come.

Whether or not to invite children to your wedding is a delicate choice to have to make. You don't want to offend your guests by saying they must come childless, or forcing them to find a babysitter. At the same time, you don't want kids tearing around your reception or disrupting the ceremony. If you want to have kids there, give them something else to do or another room to play in.

A good thing for the bride to keep in mind when it comes to weddings is to make sure that you do good background checks on your makeup artist if indeed you are hiring one. This is important to make sure that they are reliable and also competitive with their pricing.

Get the most from your wedding planner by doing your homework prior to your first meeting. Follow the lead of fashion designers and stylists who create "look books" and mood boards comprised of fabric swatches, imagery and other inspirational tidbits that can serve as a starting point for the finished product. You can include magazine clippings, photographs or even song lyrics to communicate your vision to your planner.

Reserve several different blocks of hotel rooms for your wedding. You want to make sure that you have something that will fit everyone's budget, and reserving the rooms in advance will give your guests a better rate. Approximately four weeks before the wedding, release any rooms that have not been booked. Make sure you don't reserve at any hotels that have cancellation policies.

One of the things that you can do to show the support that you have for your church is to get your priest to do your wedding. This will make things feel personal on the day of your nuptial, especially if you are a devout Catholic and have a strong bond with the leader of your church.

When you find yourself engaged and have selected a wedding date for a year ahead, you need to get the ball rolling with a few other details that will help you in the months to come. These things include the type of wedding you are going to have, the theme, the size of the guest list you will be inviting, the location of the ceremony and who the members of your bridal party will be.

If your heart is set on a destination wedding, talk to a travel agent to see if you can get a deal for everyone who is attending at a group rate. They are likely to have planned many wedding trips before yours, and will know exactly how to get the best deals possible.

If you have a lower budget for your wedding, don't include flowers in your decorations. For centerpieces you can use branches you find on a walk in the forest, and surround the containers you put them in with stones from a nearby river or creek. Make a bouquet out of local plants and flowers for a locavore touch!

When you have made an appointment to sample wedding cakes and determine what you will have at your wedding, first consider the number of guests you will need to feed at the reception. Then have your wedding cake designer walk you through the options for styling your wedding cake and be sure to taste all your options before making a decision.

If you will be having a wedding where many of the guests are out of town, you might want to consider sending out a save the date post card that just serves as an announcement of your upcoming marriage. It will help these guests start planning and making it more likely that they will attend.

Prior to the actual wedding and reception, you should definitely scout all the locations involved and identify the best areas to take photographs. You will want to select areas that have a lot of space for your large family pictures, and also private areas that capture essence of the venue well for the more intimate pictures. Also remember to schedule your larger group pictures so you do not end up running around looking for these people.

When getting married in the summer it's very important to keep the sun in mind! If your ceremony or reception will be outside, aim for a later start so that your guests aren't sitting in the noontime sun. Choose a location that has shade or use a tent to protect your guests.

Consider a buffet for your reception meal. A buffet will cost significantly less than a plated sit down meal. You also will not need to pay for servers to handle your dining experience. In addition, a buffet can offer more choices for your guest to enjoy.

As was said at the beginning of this article, giving your wedding guests favors as a way of saying thank you is a very thoughtful gesture. There are many types of favors available, and hopefully after reading this article you have some fresh ideas for choosing wedding favors that you, and your guests will love.




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