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Wedding Planning Tips From Those Who Have Been There

A lot of people resist the urge to pay thousands of dollars for a wedding planner and choose to go the DIY route and plan their own weddings. If you fall into this category and are planning your own ceremony, check out these helpful tips below and make that special day, one you can be proud of.

Give back to all who are attending the wedding, by making a speech towards the end, thanking everyone for being a part of your life. Most of the attendees at the wedding are integral parts of your history and deserve thanks for where you are at, the day of the nuptial.

For a more affordable wedding, consider setting a date outside the traditional season for weddings. The most expensive period will be between late spring and fall. This will be the time where the costs are the highest. If it is imperative that your wedding be at this time, be sure to make your reservations far ahead of the date.

Personalize your wedding by including unique touches that express the essence and interests of you and your new spouse. A theme should be selected that matches the time that you’ve had together.

When choosing a makeup artist, ask to see a sample book of makeup the artist has done. Is the style of make up look attractive to you? Make sure it’s to your liking. You don’t want your makeup to be wrong on the day of the wedding when you can’t fix it.

If you don’t think your wedding guests will participate in a traditional part of the wedding, then skip it. If no one likes to dance, especially the bride or groom, then don’t force them to. If you’re only having married women in attendance, don’t have a bouquet toss at all.

To save money on your wedding, you may want to ask your family or friends to each make a plate of food for the reception. Hiring a caterer can cost a lot of money and half of the time, wedding guests do not like the choices of food a caterer offers.

It is good etiquette to hold your champagne glass by the stem and not the bowl so you don’t heat up the liquid inside. You should always have a glass of champagne available to you during your reception so that you’re totally prepared whenever someone is ready to toast you.

If your wedding is going to take place in the winter, be sure to have it indoors. Although snow may be beautiful, it can really put a hamper on a wedding ceremony. Plus, you do not want your wedding party and guests to freeze for the amount of time it takes for the ceremony to be completed.

Going the do-it-yourself route can really put a lot of pressure on you to pull off a stellar event, whether you’re the one getting married or just the one planning the ceremony. Always make sure that you’re seeking advice on how to simplify the process. Use what you’ve learned here and plan a great wedding.

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