Any Type Of Wedding Can Go Smoothly With These Tips

https://www.brides.com/story/how-to-get-married-in-6-months create by-Raun Chung

When you're planning a wedding, there are a lot of things to juggle. It can be a tough task even with the help of friends, family and experienced wedding planners. Here are some great tips to make sure you feel confident about every aspect of your wedding, from the centerpieces to the rental fees.

Make sure to include healthy food options for your reception. You might have a vegetarian in attendance or someone who's just trying to lose weight. Be sure to supply them with options they can enjoy. Vegetables, cooked or raw, and fruit for dessert, will go a long way for anyone who wants to eat something that won't pack on the pounds.

When thinking about wedding jewelry, consider borrowing your jewelry instead of buying it. Your friends and family may have great jewelry pieces that they will be willing to let you use free of charge. If you use someones jewelry instead of buying new, the jewelry will also hold sentimental value.

Vintage or antique place settings are a perfect addition to a retro or period-inspired rehearsal dinner or reception, but they are also extremely expensive. Instead of spending days trying to track down a complete set, consider private rental companies that, for a modest sum, rent out entire place settings, silverware, and serving utensils.

While a perfectly matched place setting with plates, bowls, and silverware can create a dramatic, elegant, and timeless appearance for receptions and rehearsal dinners, it can also be extremely expensive. Instead, consider opting for plates, bowls, and utensils that share a common theme, such as a particular color, all floral prints, or a mismatched shabby chic look.

When choosing flowers for your wedding, consider the meaning behind the flower that you are choosing. For example, daisies represent innocence while orchids symbolize love. Be sure to choose a flower that has a meaning that fits you. Try learning what most flowers mean so that you can properly choose meaningful flowers for your big day.

Practice walking down the aisle in front of a full-length mirror to make sure you know what you're doing, especially if you're going to be wearing heels. Go with flats if you're worried about twisting an ankle. No one can see your shoes under your gown anyway, but if you fall on your rear end, they'll see a lot more than shoes.




Make sure that the groom has appropriate socks for the wedding! Socks are such a small item that they may seem insignificant, but when he realizes that all his good socks are in the wash he may end up scrambling to buy a new pair at the last minute. Save him the hassle by picking him up a pair of "wedding socks" and keeping them aside for the big day.

Keep your toasts short and to the point. Long, rambling stories about that time you were in college and went on a long road trip together start out cute but end up in yawns when they take too long. If you have a funny story to share, make sure that it is less than three minutes long.

Noon is the best time for a reception. People don't tend to overdo it on the alcohol during this time of day, which saves you money on beer. Lunch receptions are often cheaper than receptions held during dinnertime. This can help you focus your budget on higher-quality foods or providing higher-end alcoholic beverages.

A great way to save money on catering is to have children's meals prepared for anyone under 10. Your caterer will give you a reduced rate on those meals as they're typically smaller and simpler than their adult counterparts, and that can give you substantial savings if you're having many kids at your reception.

A fashionable and chic color palette is the best way to visually tie all aspects of your wedding and rehearsal together. The most effective color palette will always include at least three distinctive components: a main color, a bold accent color, and a touch of a metallic hue like gold, silver, or platinum.

To ensure that you make it down the aisle with ease, be sure to try on your wedding shoes and wear them for one to two hours - at least twice - before the big day. This is especially important if you are unaccustomed to wearing heels, or if your feet are prone to swelling. It will also help you to decide if you need to add strap or heel cushions to your shoes to prevent blisters.

When you choose a videographer for the wedding, try interviewing as many as you can to see their work examples. You will want someone who has very high quality. Many couples use to have their wedding put on a VHS tape, but these days, DVDs are the common choice. Look for a videographer who meets all technical requirements. Beyond that, listen to your heart.

Choose a tuxedo that fits you perfectly. Before you pick a tuxedo you should get some opinions. You will want to look your best for your wedding as the photographs taken that day will be a reminder for a lifetime of your special day.

For those seeking a more non-traditional wedding, you may want to consider having it on the beach. It is a beautiful ambiance and can be a lot cheaper than having it elsewhere. Also, try to have your reception at a location that is walkable or easy to get to from the beach.

Check out the previous work of your videographer. Inspect the sound quality while you're at it. While VHS used to be the preferred format for weddings, now you need to get a DVD or even a digital copy of your video. Use your gut instinct and follow this advice for hiring videographers.

Give your guests directions to both your ceremony and reception site (if they are different). Online direction sites and GPS machines can be wrong or there may be an easier way to get your guests where they need to be. Print out your own or ask the reception site if they have handouts that you can give to your friends and family.

You may want to consider not planning your wedding for a Saturday. There are a lot of weddings planned on Saturdays, normally because most everyone already has the day off. The issue with planning your wedding for that day is that most every church and reception hall is booked far in advance for each Saturday. By changing the day, you may find that the venue you genuinely want is available.

Hopefully you have learned a few things to take a bit of the burden of wedding planning off of your shoulders. As hectic and involved as your wedding will be, remember it is also supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life! Plan and prepare with the help of the advice in this article and also be sure to schedule as much fun, laughter and romance as you can!






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