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Wedding Planning Made Simple (By: Nicky Pilkington)

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

With all the stress that can accompany wedding planning, its a wonder that so many couples decide to even have a ceremony. A significant amount of trouble that many people experience when planning their wedding is staying within a set budget, if they have one at all. Many people will hire a wedding planner, someone skilled at making sure wedding ceremonies go without a hitch. Hiring such a professional doesnt come by cheap. Although many people consider wedding planning a daunting experience, by focusing on a few important issues related to your wedding you will be able to enjoy a less stressful time preparing for your special ceremony.

Youre probably wondering how you can focus on only a few aspects of your wedding ceremony. After all, the entire ceremony is special, right? While it is true that all aspects of a wedding are important, by focusing on those tasks that involve the most stress you can save time and ease your mind. By tending to the following wedding planning tasks no later than six months before your wedding date, you can avoid some of the stress associated with planning a wedding.

Keeping All Eyes on You
Its a daydream of most young girlswhat they will wear on their wedding day. Bridal gowns are a huge market and you will undoubtedly spend a considerable amount of time selecting the right dress for your special day. Many women already have some idea of the style of dress they want to wear. This can make things easier for you. If you have no idea what you want to wear, you will need to start shopping as early as possible. Before you hit the bridal stores, its a good idea to get a feel for the styles that interest you. You can start by flipping through bridal magazines, browsing the Internet, or attending bridal shows. When you actually visit a bridal store you will be able to tell the sales clerk what interests you. You can select your shoes and accessories the same way.

Performing Paper Detail
Wedding couples often wait to the last minute to consider wedding stationary such as invitations, thank you cards, and name cards. Your wedding day is a special day and your wedding stationary gives people a glimpse into what they can expect when they attend your wedding ceremony. You will need to have your guest list written so that you can have an idea of the amount of stationary you will need to order. As a rule, you should order 25 extra invitations and envelopes just in case you later decide to invite more guests.

Homemade stationary is becoming more popular. You can save money going this route. There are plenty of software programs available to make designing customized invitations a snap. You will probably have to provide the paper. Invest in the best quality paper that you can afford so that the ink from your printer doesnt run. You can send invitations to your wedding three months before the wedding date. If you are inviting out-of-town guests, you should send your invitations at least six months in advance of the wedding date so that your guests will have adequate time to make travel arrangements.

Planning the Spread
Food is a big deal at weddings. Catering is a booming business and can be costly, depending the number of guests and the type of meal you want. If you are planning a wedding during the spring and winter months you will need to take care of catering arrangements early since these are popular times that people plan to have a wedding ceremony and your choices for catering companies may become limited. You should take time to review the people on your guest list and determine if you will need to order special meals. Are any guests on a special diet for health reasons? Any vegetarians? Low-carb dieters? A good variety of foods is always a good idea. Try to find a caterer who is highly recommended.

Once you have these tasks completed, you can continue with the other tasks on your wedding planning list. You can find tips about other wedding planning tasks at yourweddingplanning.com.

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What is a Theme Wedding? (by: Kari White)

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

What exactly is a theme wedding? Our definition may be different from yours but the basics are the same - a wedding tailored to your dreams.
What is a Theme Wedding?

I got asked this question the other day - what is a theme wedding?

I thought it was obvious but perhaps some clarification is needed on how I see it.

A theme wedding is no different than any other wedding you have been to or seen. The theme is the wedding.

What makes the weddings we present in our book different is that we have categorized different ideas to incorporate one consistent look and feel to your wedding.

This happens in weddings all the time. For example, traditionally, a bride selects her favourite colour and uses this singular colour throughout the whole wedding. From the bridesmaid dresses to the invitations, to the flowers, to the tablecloth’s etc.

This was my wedding. Lavender was our color so we used it everywhere but then how do use color for other things? We had it a golf course so we added a putting event for us to kiss and we were going to Africa for our honeymoon so we named our tables after African countries.

When done with my wedding, I just felt it was all over the place. Being in corporate event planning at that time, I thought why didn’t I do my wedding like I have done countless corporate events and others weddings and tie one subject together instead of having many things that didn’t correlate together.

For example, a client was having a customer conference and their message to their customers was that they had the ability to level the “playing field” between them and their larger competition. I took one part out of their message “the playing field” and ended up doing a football scheme for their conference. Invitations were done on a grass turf football field, prizes were football tickets and all decorations were down incorporating this sport.

The conference’s theme was not about football but we just added this element to tie things together. So, that is where I came about on doing the same for weddings.

My wedding just didn’t make sense, what did Africa have to do with golfing and really after awhile that lavender colour was just making me want to puke.

So, to answer the question- what is a theme wedding? It’s a wedding plain and simple with a unique subject matter tying it together whether that is butterflies, the ocean, country or whatever a heart desires.

About the Author

Kari White is an experienced event and wedding planner that has developed the Unique Theme Wedding planning guide. Helping those with their Theme Wedding through cost cutting and completely unique tips and techniques. Free Newsletter and Tips.

Honeymoon Registry instead of a traditional wedding registry

Thursday, August 12th, 2004

If the groom and bride already have an established household, they might want to consider setting up a honeymoon registry rather than a traditional wedding registry. A honeymoon registry lists different parts of your honeymoon (i.e. airfare, rental car, spending money for food etc.) and allows your guests to help you pay for your trip.

Additional information about Honeymoon Registries:

Here’s some sites where you can create your own Honeymoon Registries: