Wedding Planning Tips That You Must Know

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

The credit crunch is affecting everyone and those about to get married may well be wondering what kind of wedding they is going to be afforded. But, if you don’t mind taking the time to do some of the work yourself, you might enjoy organizing and planning a creative, budget conscious, beautiful wedding.

Because the time of professionals costs money, don’t think giving your own undervalues your wedding. Your time is as valuable as anyone else’s, more importantly; you know best, the kind of wedding you want. So take a look at your budget again and take into consideration some wedding planning tips.

The locations you choose for your ceremony and reception costs the most, so consider having them in one place. Small hotels with gardens are ideal. Often, they can provide most things budgeted in you wedding plan. Hiring the whole place provides accommodation for everyone, a lovely ceremony outdoors or in, a honeymoon suite on the wedding night, some even provide everything for your reception including decorations, flowers, favors and the cake.

Check locally, and on the Internet. If you know a sweet little place nearby, go in and suggest it to them, they might just agree. Good wedding planning tips about where to acquire everything else include using the biggest shopping mall in the world, the Internet.

Set aside a few hours, don’t answer the door, put on the answering machine, and go to your computer. Consider yourself working because you are about to source some wedding requirements and save yourself thousands. The first place has to be Ebay. Yes, Ebay. Ebay shops sell stunning wedding gowns, tiaras, and jewelry. These shops have chocolates for favors, favor boxes and you can buy garlands for decoration including pew bows, floating orchid candles, and everything else you need.

For wedding planning tips about any item on your wedding planning list, consult the Internet. Another good place to start, with regard to finding venues in your area, is the event detective website which you will find at http://www.eventdetective.com , have fun!

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.