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Wednesday 15 July 2015

Everything You Need To Know About Planning A Wedding

By Meagan Smith


The first thing when it comes to planning your wedding is choosing the wedding date and sticking to a budget, both must go hand in hand, because the date can vary according to the church or the place of celebration and budget in high season not only can cost far more but also it can mean less availability of dates. Deciding an approximate date of at least 6 months is a good start, unless you may have more of a hurry for some reason, this is the minimum time to get a good wedding hall, church, dress ... besides being able to organize everything with much less stress.

The next big obstacle we need to tackle is the guest list, the guest list will vary on how many people you want on the wedding depending if it's a small or big ceremony. But what you need to keep in mind is basically how many people you can invite based on your budget and the place where you plan to have the ceremony. You do not want unexpected guests or running out of food or drinks.

Food is also another challenge to beat, you don't have to spend thousands with fancy meals for your guest. Sometimes you can get great deals with local catering companies who have packages based on the number of guest that will be attending your ceremony. Keep in mind that this is your special day and not for your guest.

Picking a theme is a fun activity for your wedding but be sure not to break your budget because of it. Sometimes the flowers, decorations, entertainment and many other things can add up and you must take all those things into account when creating your budget. Take your time researching and finding the right help for your big day.

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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