Friday, March 12, 2010

Things to Avoid on Wedding Day

There is nothing worse than a wedding that ends up as a total disaster. You've spent a lot of money, your family and friends have shared their time and experience. The perfect wedding isn't always easy to pull off. It takes a lot of work to make that special day a lot of fun.

Money Issues- Mostly,the couples get mistaken in spending their money. The first thing couple should do is for them to budget their money have a financial list of the things they are in need of spending a bigger amount of money.

Forgetting What Will Make It Fun For You-You and your other half have worked hard to get to this moment. You've made a commitment to each other, and you know those little quirks and the individual personalities. Does this come through in your wedding? Is this wedding simply filled with things and objects?

Who says the bride has to wear white? Who says the cake has to be traditional? Who says you have to be inside a church? Weddings are not about tradition any more. It's about a wonderful day, shared with family and friends, as they join you in celebrating becoming husband and wife. Forget tradition if that's not what will make it a special day for you. Do what you want.

Being Disorganized- Other couples get disorganized in the preparation of their wedding. An example is when party favors get bought early on, and then are misplaced and have to be repurchased. That location you wanted, you delayed on getting and now it is no longer available.

It happens at many weddings. Probably the worst offense being tuxes rented too late or wedding rings being misplaced. Such small things can be so much trouble. Help yourself and your loved ones by.

Purchasing Wrong Gown or Tux and Shoes-Sometimes couples tend to buy the wrong type of gowns,tux and shoes to wear. Like for example bride accidentally purchased a wrong size or uncomfortable wedding shows.

Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen Syndrome-Everyone wants to be involved in the wedding planning, both mother-in-laws to be, best friends, sisters, cousins, etc. Everyone wants to contribute because they want to feel they mean something to the bride and groom. In some cases, it can get too overwhelming. Remain organized and in charge of your wedding. Pass out assignments to those who want one, and keep it that way



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