Great Tips For Making Your Wedding Day Shine!

By Arianna Taylor


Weddings are rare and special events that mark significant dates in couple's lives, as well as the lives of their friends and family. Weddings denote the joining of not just two people, but the conjunction of two families. Whether you are planning on your own wedding, preparing someone else's or have just been invited to one, read on to learn what to expect.

Make sure that at your wedding, there are enough refreshments for all of your guests. During the night, there will be a lot of dancing and conversing, which can lead to dehydration. Prepare accordingly by having a lot of quality water and soda in many different locations at your wedding.

On the days leading up to your wedding, make sure that your future husband or wife is feeling okay. You will be their biggest supporter and someone to whom they can turn. Reassurance will make them feel great and more comfortable about this huge decision in his/her life. Tell them a few motivational words to help them cope with their stress.

When having an outdoor wedding, be sure to plan for bugs. Bugs are everywhere outside and could ruin a wedding ceremony. If you are in an area that has a high number of bugs, have citronella candles or bug zappers to prevent the bugs from bothering your guests and ruining your wedding.

Pick your wedding date to be at a memorable time in your life. For example, Valentine's Day is a romantic time to get married and is also an easy date to remember. A birthday or other anniversary is also an excellent choice. This will make remembering the date easier if either of you are very forgetful! It can also give you a theme to work with like hearts or birthday candles.

If you are planning a wedding, consider keeping your guest list on the smaller side. You can save money by having not so many guests. You can show your small number of guests' greater details such as large gift baskets, large meals, and limo services. This can be paid for just by reducing your guest list.

Part of the planning for a destination should include checking out the typical weather for the time you want to get married. It's not recommended to go to Bermuda during hurricane season, for example. Try to plan for a time where the weather is guaranteed to be sunny but not too hot.

Whether or not to invite children to your wedding is a delicate choice to have to make. You don't want to offend your guests by saying they must come childless, or forcing them to find a babysitter. At the same time, you don't want kids tearing around your reception or disrupting the ceremony. If you want to have kids there, give them something else to do or another room to play in.

Make sure your maid of honor is someone with whom you are really close. Your wedding day is something you will remember for the rest of your life, and you want to make sure your most loved family member or friend is part of that. If you cannot pick who you want your maid of honor to be, just have more bridesmaids.

As stated at the beginning of the article, the honeymoon is one of the best parts of getting married. It's the time you get to wind down, and finally relax from all the crazy wedding planning that has been running your life. Hopefully this article has given you some really great honeymoon ideas to help you kick-off your new life together as a married couple.




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