Wedding Planning Is Not That Hard

August 12th, 2008

If you wish to have the best wedding possible, it is important for you to plan well in advance. Even then, as Murphy’s Law states, “if anything can go wrong, it will.” As you plan your wedding, you must be able to adapt to the many things that will come up. Being flexible and open with your planning will allow you to get the best out of that special day. The first step in planning any wedding is financing. It costs money to get married, and you will need to sit down and figure out how much you can spend. The typical wedding can be under $5,000, or it can be as much as $20,000.

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Once you’ve decided how much you can spend, you need to be aware for where the money will come from. Will you pay out of pocket, or will you borrow it from others? It is also important to determine the size of the wedding. This will largely be dependent on the number of guest that will appear on your guest list. Another thing that you will want to think about is the type of wedding you will have. Some of the different types of weddings that you can have include destination weddings, traditional weddings, civil weddings, theme weddings, and religious weddings. After this, both partners should meet with their parents to discuss the financing, as well as the guest list.

The next important step is to pick a date for the wedding. Many people choose holidays for their wedding, or other special events. Depending on the wedding, it may be necessary to plan it months in advance. One thing that is fascinating about weddings is that there is a great deal of creativity that is present. You can visit a number of online sites or read magazines which will give you a large number of ideas which you can incorporate into your own wedding. There is no limit to the type of ideas you can come up with.

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Planning Your Honeymoon

March 16th, 2008

Almost as fun as planning your wedding is planning your honeymoon. You want your first trip together as husband and wife to be memorable. You know, it is possible to have a great honeymoon even if you have a tight budget. All it takes is some planning.

When is the best time to plan the honeymoon? Obviously sooner is better, especially if you intend to travel to a popular destination during peak season. A good way to start planning your honeymoon is to think about the things you both like to do in your free time, think about places you’ve only dreamed of visiting. You can also use the internet or a travel agent to help you come up with honeymoon ideas.

Once you’ve selected a destination, it’s time to get busy making your travel arrangements. Special deals are out there, but you’ve got to be aggressive in your search for them. The great deals might not always involve getting the lowest price.

When you’re down to only 3 months left until the wedding date, you should have your travel arrangements firmly in place. Know where you’re going, know where to live. Once you’re in place, the rest of the vacation can run its course.

A few weeks before your departure, start gathering the things you’ll bring with you on your honey moon: camera and film/memory cards, swimsuits, day and evening wear, traveler’s checks, tickets, documents, confirmation numbers for all reservations, and a bit of local currency for tipping. Now you are ready for your perfect honeymoon.

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