Great Guide On How To Get The Wedding Of Your Dreams

By David R Serrangton


Getting married is a very big step in life and as exciting as it can be, it brings on many changes and can invoke fear in some. Wedding jitters right before the big day is a perfectly normal reaction for taking that big step. This article will give you tips for calming those wedding bell jitters.

Do not be afraid to have a destination wedding, even if you are on a budget. While some of these events can cost a lot of money, not all of them are extremely expensive. If you have a small event and choose your location carefully, you can have the wedding of your dreams at a very affordable price.

To save money on your wedding, you may want to consider making a CD of your favorite songs instead of having a DJ. The price of a DJ can really hurt your pockets and picking out the songs that you and your spouse like can make your day more personal.

Give your guests directions to both your ceremony and reception site (if they are different). Online direction sites and GPS machines can be wrong or there may be an easier way to get your guests where they need to be. Print out your own or ask the reception site if they have handouts that you can give to your friends and family.

If you're planning on having a wedding in the summer, let your guests dress appropriately. No one should be expected to wear a heavy suit or tuxedo, so let them know on the invitation that casual business attire will be fine. You should also take it into consideration when choosing your dress, and your groom can also wear a lighter fabric.

Examine your guest list closely. Weddings are expensive, and your friends will not take it personally if you are not able to include them in the celebration. Review your list and think about how necessary it is for each person to come to your special day. You can save a lot of money by trimming the list down.

If you fear that people won't want to give you cash wedding gifts as they don't have a lot of money to give, include a "cash box" at the door to your reception. Guests are asked in the wedding invitations to bring their gift in an unmarked envelope, allow them to place it in the box anonymously and reducing any guilt they might feel.

Sometimes a good wedding tip is to keep it simple! The more detailed and extravagant the more expensive. Sure it is the best moment of your life, but perhaps that money could be better spent on a house, or even the most amazing vacation ever which we colloquially call a honeymoon.

If the bill for alcohol is eating away at your wedding budget, consider just offering a champagne toast. Offering only champagne at toast time keeps you from having to spend a ton on a full bar. It also means that guests are guaranteed not to drive home from your reception drunk. This is a win win situation for all.




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