Wedding - Guide To Your Special Day!

When getting married in the summer it's very important to keep the sun in mind! If your ceremony or reception will be outside, aim for a later start so that your guests aren't sitting in the noontime sun. Choose a location that has shade or use a tent to protect your guests.

In order for a wedding party to be a success, music must be appropriate and get the mood set! Make sure whoever is going to be hired can get your guests in a happy and fun mood! You don't want to end up with a boring wedding party or you will not have a memorable day.

If you're planning on having a buffet at your wedding reception, work out a plan to get the food moving quickly so that no guest is left waiting. Consider having multiple tables at different locations in your venue so that many tables can go up at one time, shortening the lines at each.

The most important tool you can have in your wedding arsenal, is preparation. Make sure that your purse includes everything that you might need to fix a problems. You need to try to think of anything that can go wrong or that you may anticipate needing, such as a mirror, so that you can see if anything is stuck in your teeth, some lipstick, so that you can spruce yourself up, and maybe a couple bobby pins to calm down any unruly hair. Whatever you think you may need, try to keep it in your purse.

If you or your future husband have a great voice, one of the things that you can do is to sing a song at your wedding. This should be a slow song that you dedicate either to your future soul mate or someone that is looking down upon you at your wedding.

Ask the photographer how long your wedding picture negatives will be stored in his or her database. You may be able to put off that expense until after you've paid for all your other wedding bills. You might also consider asking your photographer in advance if he or she will hold your negatives for a set period.

Allow your friends to help with your wedding day. Take advantage of the many talents that your friends and family members have; for example, if someone is a musician, ask them to play at your ceremony. Make sure to pay them for their services, but you will probably pay less than what you would pay for someone you don't know.

Give your guests directions to both your ceremony and reception site (if they are different). Online direction sites and GPS machines can be wrong or there may be an easier way to get your guests where they need to be. Print out your own or ask the reception site if they have handouts that you can give to your friends and family.

Congratulations on making it this far. If the planning hasn't scared you off by now, then you should be ready to take on this challenge. Your wedding is your own. Take the tips given here and make your day all that you want it to be and more.

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