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Looking Your Best On Your Wedding Day

By Abel M. Harris


With brides dreaming of saying their "I do's" with their toes in the sand, destination weddings are becoming more and more popular. Maybe you have a destination in mind, or maybe you are just toying with the idea. This article will give you some tips for planning your dream destination wedding.

Understand that all who are supporting you and helping with your wedding are doing it out of love, as you should show them respect and appreciate what they are doing for you. Do not become a "bridezilla", as this can alienate a lot of people and put a damper on the days leading up to your wedding.

A few days before your wedding, get all of the jewelry that you are planning to wear professionally cleaned. This will help you to sparkle more as you are walking down the aisle, illuminating the beauty that you possess. Find a great jewelry cleaner and improve the quality of your stones before the wedding.

Wedding pictures are very important, you can look back at them whenever you want. Select a professional to take your pictures, and do not be afraid to go above your budget if you have the money to ensure that you get the best photographs possible.

If you cannot decide on colors for your wedding, consider using the colors from nature. Many weddings have multiple colors, not just one or two. You could experiment with yellow, greens, browns, reds, and pinks. You could, also, plan your wedding colors around the season. If you are having a fall wedding, use fall colors to influence you.

Make sure your caterer knows you desire an outdoor wedding reception. Some foods may spoil quickly on hot days, and other dishes may not fare well in strong wind. One way that these weather issues can be dealt with is to use sturdy covers for the food. A mini-fridge may be useful for keeping your drinks chilled.

If you want an outdoor reception, think about the position of the sun. Make sure your guests won't have the sun in their eyes during the exchange of vows. Use the position of the sun as a natural source of lighting, but you can also have artificial lighting for after sunset.

If you are planning a wedding, consider keeping your guest list on the smaller side. You can save money by having not so many guests. You can show your small number of guests' greater details such as large gift baskets, large meals, and limo services. This can be paid for just by reducing your guest list.

Treat yourself or another bride-to-be with a memorable, unique keepsake: a sculpted cake topper or paper sculpture of the bride's wedding dress. Send in a detailed photograph of the bridal gown, and a talented mixed-media artist will replicate it using archival glue and acid-free paper. The creation will last for decades and can be easily displayed at the reception or in the home.

Check with the post office for their size and weight limitations for letter mail before placing your wedding invitation order. If you can scale back the size and weight of your invitations so that they are considered a standard size, you can save hundreds of dollars in excess postage needed to send something big and bulky.

Having a family member photograph your wedding can save you a lot of money, but you have to remember that you'll get what you pay for. They probably won't have expensive lighting rigs or the latest camera equipment, so your shots will end up looking less than professional. That said, they can still be beautiful, so don't worry! Just don't have high expectations that could make your family member feel guilty.

As was mentioned at the beginning of the article, wading through the multitudes of information about weddings can be a frustrating and time-consuming task. The article you just read offers you many tips about how to plan for your wedding, allowing you to maximize your potential in a minimum amount of time.




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