All too often, wedding planning deteriorates into a stressful and miserable experience that depletes joy from the wedding day. Fortunately, here are some tips to help you plan for a memorable and joyous wedding day.
You want to think about and practice your aisle walk prior to your wedding day. Try to practice at the wedding site so you can test your chosen shoes on the flooring at the site. Doing so helps to ensure a smooth and confident walk when your wedding day comes.
Getting married in an off-season will lower your wedding costs. Traditional wedding season is from May to September. During these months, venues become more expensive. If you must book then, try booking well ahead of time to get a great deal.
You can save a lot of money by buying your wedding gown online, but buy it with enough time to spare so you can get it altered prior to the big day. Even though a gown can be fairly cheap, having it altered to fit your perfectly can sometimes be more costly. Be sure to add the additional cost of alterations in your budget.
Use food that has an ethnic theme for the reception. Chicken and steak have both been done. Go with something creative! Make sure that your wedding feast is something that everyone will remember for years to come.
The single most important factor when you are getting married is also the most obvious, your choice in bride or groom. Don’t be in a hurry to get married. Marriage changes your life forever, and if you truly want your marriage to last a lifetime you need to move slowly towards this step. Consider the things you need in a relationship, the thing you’d prefer to do without, and how all this applies to your potential partner.
Plan well in advance using these tips, and you will be able to relax and have a grand time on your wedding day. Start your relationship with that special someone off right by intelligently planning a wedding that you will never forget.
By Gia Dragoi
Chicago Wedding Engagement Photographer Gia Photos
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