How To Plan A Wedding Everyone Will Remember

By Meagan Smith


Weddings require months of planning to go smoothly. The closer the date becomes the more hectic life can get. Planning helps to avert some of that stress. Here are some suggestions to help you in your planning efforts.

When planning your wedding, think about what type of alcohol serving you want, and what type will be the most cost efficient. If there is one thing people like more than alcohol, it is free alcohol, and an open bar can quickly become a huge expense, especially the longer it remains open. Ask the venue you've chosen for the reception which options they have available to you, and what the cost would be for each.

If you know someone like a close friend or family member who has a large property that can be used for the property then that would be the most cost effective option. Just be sure to hire someone to clean up after because weddings can be quite messy in the end. You don't have to offer expensive food in your wedding, go for ethnic theme for the reception or consider other type of menus not just steaks or chicken.

Most brides simply get obsessed with losing weight for the big day. Don't starve yourself, just be sure to setup a healthy diet and exercise 90 days before the big ceremony. Working out to fit in the dress is as easy as walking an hour a day everyday and eating right. There's no big secret to lose 50 pounds for your wedding, just be yourself.

Our last piece of advice is don't get obsessed with the details of the wedding and that everything has to be perfect. Don't let money or anyone ruin the important part of your wedding which is actually marrying that special person. That should be the most important thing, everything else is not necessary.




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