Planning Your Wedding and Having Fun Doing It

February 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Wedding Planning

If there is ever a time in life where diplomacy is required more than usual, it is when someone in the family gets married. Often, so many people offer to help that you can end up feeling as though planning for the best day in your life is being taken out of your hands. Good, responsible planning will help overcome some of the personal issues that may arise whilst you’re planning for this most important event.

When others see that you’ve got good control over all of the elements that make up a successful wedding day you will find that planning your wedding becomes easier. Begin with a good budget planner before any of the other plans are laid down, one to two years before your wedding date. This will allow you time to save and to search for the best offers.

Once the budget planner is fixed, you can create a schedule for all the other planners you need and the first thing that should be booked is your reception venue to make sure you get the location you want. It’s a good idea; at this early stage, to check the Internet for guidelines about exactly what plans you need to begin planning your wedding in earnest.

One website, Wedding USA, provides its visitors with free guidelines that can be saved or printed off. You will find them at http://www.weddingusa.com and they include expense guides, photography guides, guides for flowers and much, much more.

Other websites will provide you with free download of wedding planners. For example, you can download a complimentary wedding planner from http://savcvb.com/events_wedding_planner.asp that may suit your plans.

There are also free software downloads available to you when planning your wedding ranging from organizers to toolbars. One software company, Smart Draw, has designed, user friendly, software to help make planning your wedding easier for you, visit http://www.smartdraw.com for your free download and take control of planning your wedding today.

Planning a Wedding Reception for Your Wedding

February 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Tips and Ideas, Wedding Planning

The reception after the wedding ceremony is usually the most expensive part of any wedding plan and the part with the most detail. Paying attention to that detail could save you money and ensure that you have the reception you desire with the correct color and style.

Once you have booked your venue and finalized your guest numbers, make sure your photographer and entertainment is booked and make an appointment for meetings with a florist and caterer. Before you meet them, think about the style of reception you would like and the things normally needed when planning a wedding reception, and make a list of them all.

Choosing your color scheme first is a good idea because once that is set, you can choose and order your table linens, napkins, and flower centerpieces, as well as your cake and reception decoration. When you meet with your caterer, discuss the design and concept you’ve chosen including the menu and food, and try to discover what other items they can provide like dinnerware, water pitchers, punch bowl, tea and coffee, cups, saucers and spoons, glassware, tables and chairs and covers, even cream jugs and sweetener bowls.

Everything for planning a wedding reception that they can include in their price will save you work, including provision of staff. The more information you can give them the better because they might be able to provide everything on your list.

Flowers for your reception should be designed, ordered and finalized two weeks before and usually centerpieces for the head and guest tables, with garlands for the cake and gift tables, are included. Your photographer has a lot do at the wedding reception but all receptions have additional requirements so it is a good idea to include a Photography Planner guide when planning a wedding reception.

The photographs you’d like, listed in your guide, should include, photographs of the wedding cake, during the speeches and introductions, of the toast, the first dance of the newly married couple, the wedding party dancing, the bride and father dance, the groom and mother dance, and your extra requirements.

Planning a Cheap Wedding That You Can Afford

February 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Budgeting Tips, Featured, Wedding Planning

These days the whole world seems to be worrying about financial problems and planning and discovering how expensive a wedding can be might leave you wondering if you will ever be able to afford one. But costly weddings don’t necessary mean the best or the happiest of days.

If you’ve been adding up the costs for a huge wedding with the most expensive of venues, and are considering borrowing or taking your credit cards to their limit, think twice, then think about planning a cheap wedding. Your marriage needs to get off to the best possible start without huge debts. There are beautiful weddings prepared by simpler means and you deserve a beautiful and happy wedding with the least amount of financial worry.

Over 50% of the budget for a wedding is spent on the reception or banquet venue and the catering and decoration for it. This is where you can cut costs with a little re-planning. Depending on the time of year, you could consider a more natural setting outdoors, like your garden or the garden of someone you know. When planning a cheap wedding saving on one thing allows more for another.

With carefully chosen lights, banquet tables, balloons, and lots of flowering big pot plants, you could decorate an open space your own way, even have a summer theme where the female guests wear sundresses and flowers in their hair, and you could cater for everyone with a special wedding barbecue.

Consider a beach wedding, or a forest wedding with filled picnic baskets provided. Catering halls are cheaper on weekdays, and out of season wedding bargains can be found. For indoor venue savings, consider between October and April when planning a cheap wedding because you might find a great offer.

Decorating the venue yourself and asking the local catering college to meet the challenge of providing the food for your reception are all great money savers. Find all that you need to easily make your own invitations at http://www.lcipaper.com/weddingens4.shmtl and make your own favors with little boxes filled with hearts. Your wedding will be a great success.