PLAN
YOUR WEDDING NOW?
Shape
Up…Fit In
Looking
great and feeling great are two of the things that would keep you busy before
your wedding. In addition, it settles the mind and soul when preoccupied with
planning such an overwhelming and exciting event. Look for a fitness program
that provides the fundamental foundation necessary to achieve movement towards
your fitness and weight loss goals.
Shop
around….
Wedding
superstores are the newest trend in the wedding industry. These superstores
combine the efforts of individual merchants and have a large array of products
and services. All this at no cost to the bride, some larger store also carry
the men’s package. A few even offer alternatives for bridal fashions,
such as bridal and bridesmaids gown rentals (instead of the usual purchasing).
This is also a new trend in today’s price conscious environment.
Set
you’re your wedding theme
Bring
together all your ideas and dreams accumulated over your lifetime. Begin by
thinking about what appeals to you. Are you a romantic at heart? Do you love
a country garden? Would you prefer a Victorian or Renaissance setting? How about
a contemporary art deco look or a tropical beach theme?
Spend
it not?
Wedding
is one of the best things that could happen to a woman. It could cost you a
lifetimes saving. Some how always keep in mind what happens next after the wedding.
Do you still have anything left for house mortgage? Credit card payments?
Got
traditions?
Some
how this may affect most of your planning. You may be interested in the origins
of some popular traditions included in observing your marriage. Bridal gowns,
for example, are white because the Greeks believed white embodied purity, innocence
and joyfulness. Wedding veils have always symbolized modesty, privacy, youth
and maiden hood. That way of thinking still has a foothold; bridal etiquette
authorities today advise second-time brides to skip the veil and wear a hat
instead.
What’s
next?
Be
sure you’ve discuss this time table with everyone involve. Careful planning
will enable you to truly enjoy every moment of your Wedding Day. Arrangements
for a large formal wedding should ideally begin at least 8 – 12 months
in advance. However, many beautiful weddings are put together in considerably
less time. The important thing is to follow a timetable, read the articles in
this guide and let your contracted suppliers help you. Share the planning duties
with your fiancé, your family and your attendants — much of the
fun is doing it together!
Get
a wedding planner.
Your
best bet for a smooth wedding day is your wedding planner. Today’s women
have careers and hectic schedules, they still dream about that perfect wedding.
Good thing they can rely on the services of a professional wedding planner.
Wedding
planners offer several degrees of assistance. The “day-of” coordinator
assists in planning the wedding day agenda; contacts vendors to confirm schedules;
attends the rehearsal; and is present at the wedding to manage activities. This
is ideal for the bride that plans the wedding herself, but realizes that the
stressful details of the wedding day are better left to a professional.
What
to do before planning….during ceremony….after ceremony…these
are the things they’re best at.
Planners can also make all arrangements, including rehearsal dinners, showers,
invitations, catering, limos, entertainment, rentals, flowers and more. They
can provide creative ideas, solutions and unusual requests are welcome as well.