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Exchanging Vows: Wedding Planning Tips And Tricks

One of the greatest parts of getting married besides the ceremony itself, is going on the honeymoon. Maybe you already have a place in mind, but if you are at a loss as to where to go, this article will give you some tips for planning a honeymoon that will be as magical as the wedding.

If the couple wants to get a shot of everyone at their wedding, try to get a shot from up high at the beginning of the ceremony when it’s likely no one will have left yet. If you’re fortunate enough to have a church with a balcony, start from there. Visit the church before the ceremony to choose the best spot to get your shot.

When you arrive to your reception, make sure to make the rounds to all the tables to greet your guests. By the end of the night you should have spoken with each guest at least twice, so take that into consideration as you plan your events for the evening. Don’t forget to say goodbye as each guests leaves if you can.

Having a family member photograph your wedding can save you a lot of money, but you have to remember that you’ll get what you pay for. They probably won’t have expensive lighting rigs or the latest camera equipment, so your shots will end up looking less than professional. That said, they can still be beautiful, so don’t worry! Just don’t have high expectations that could make your family member feel guilty.

To save money on your wedding, you may want to consider asking a family member or friend to make your cake. Wedding cakes can go for hundreds of dollars, which is an unnecessary expense if you know someone that is good at baking. Perhaps having a family member or friend make your cake can be their wedding present to you!

Speak to your family and friends in regards to services for your wedding. You never know when you might have an overlooked relative who handles music or cooking. You may also find that your friends have connections to service professionals who can offer you a discounted price due to the referral.

When making wedding dinner seating arrangements, be sure to have even numbers of people at each table. Tables should also be grouped based on their age. This will help increase the chances that guests will be able to talk and chat together.

Make sure that you choose an overall theme for your wedding. A wedding without a theme is okay, but if you want something memorable, a theme is going to remain in the minds of those who attend forever. The theme is easy to create and follow and can be anything that ties together your relationship with your new spouse.

As stated at the beginning of the article, the honeymoon is one of the best parts of getting married. It’s the time you get to wind down, and finally relax from all the crazy wedding planning that has been running your life. Hopefully this article has given you some really great honeymoon ideas to help you kick-off your new life together as a married couple.

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