Arranging a Stunning Wedding

By Paige Haynes


Ladies preparing to get married usually think that they are visiting have to knuckle down and work very hard in order to create the perfect wedding setting they have always dreamed about. Actually if you plan things properly and keep it simple, you will find that that entire wedding preparation can be just as enjoyable as the wedding itself.

To make this possible though you have to be willing to do two things; you have to be willing to quit being a perfectionist and be willing to accept other people's help. Everything in life is give and take. If you would like the wedding planning to be something that will take care of itself, you must be willing to give up a bit of control. You will easily be able to do this the min you realize that the things that makes a wedding truly special is not the color choice, the center pieces or the menu. What makes a wedding special are the people included and just how much they enjoy themselves.

So if you are prepared to permit others to assist you, draw up a list of closest friend and family, invite them for tea or cocktails at your house and say "Everyone, I would like for this wedding to be prepared and organized as a group effort. Who's in?" You will be astounded by the amount of people that are truly delighted to be part of the planning process.

Order pizza and get your group wedding planners to brainstorm design, location, menu and so on. Tell your team members that you don't want wedding presents from them, but just to cover the expenses of part of the wedding. Somebody could completely take care of the wedding favors, someone could buy the flowers, someone can hire the table design and somebody could take care of the invitations. In the end you will most likely end up paying for only the location and catering.

Throughout the brainstorming session, try to determine who is more passionate about each task. If somebody shows a lot of interest in the flowers, put them in charge of the flowers, and if they are really imaginative about the invitations, put them in charge of the invites. See to it everybody leaves the brainstorming session knowing precisely what their task is. Typically step one for everybody is to get three to five proposals for their "assigned area" with connected quotations. Be really sure that everyone knows the "due date", by which time the proposals should be in. Make a private Facebook group and welcome all your helpers to participate in the conversation. That way everyone knows exactly what everyone else is doing.

As a general rule, individuals who choose to help you will want to have their say. Everyone has a creative streak and don't want to be simple executors. Because people may have developed personal preferences that they may desire to push onto you, you must be firm about what you want. Tell them you really appreciate all that they have done however that you just have a "gut feeling" that you need to adhere to that specific selection.

Here your personal sensitivity and interpersonal abilities come into play. You have to be able to making everyone feel useful and appreciated, and at the same time ensure that they don't "take control" of your planning entirely. If team members start trying to push their opinions on you, simply joke about it and state "I never stated the decisions were going to be taken democratically!" People usually understand that in the end it's your wedding and you're entitled to have it the way you want it.

Organizing a wedding in this manner will get people involved right from the beginning and will take almost all of the weight off your shoulders. When the day is finally over you will be asking yourself why everybody does not just plan weddings in this manner!




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