Make Your Wedding Perfect
A perfect day is the goal of every bride that walks through
my door. Through weeks, or months of planning, we work toward that goal whether
the budget is thousands of dollars or a “Do it Yourself” type of bride. Before
we start, there are a few things to consider no matter the budget.
Establish A Theme
A wedding is the most important event you will ever plan in
your life. A wedding is timeless, so make sure your theme is representative of
who you are. Rustic, Elegant Vintage,
Rosy Victorian, Laid Back Beach, Rhinestone Bling, Bohemian Whimsy or
Traditional Southern… all wonderful themes to work with. Thank goodness for Pinterest to supply a plethora of
pictures of inspiration.
The Invitation
The invitation reflects you, your taste and theme. It lets a
guest know what, who, when and where. It will give a clue for dress…is it an outdoor
wedding and a wrap is needed with comfortable walking shoes, or a formal church
wedding? Consider the guest list very
seriously. You don’t want to forget anyone or hurt feelings by not including
him or her. Always err on the side of kindness.
Planning Ahead
By planning ahead, you can be relaxed and enjoy your own
wedding. Determine all the details, as this will eliminate problems, hazards
and embarrassments. Delegate duties for family
and friends are usually delighted when asked to help.
My goal at a wedding is to have at least one thing that will
generate a “wow” comment. A moss covered
cake table, a monogram wreath on the door, grandmother’s wedding dress on
display, homemade jam favors, fireworks…what is a special detail that would be
your “wow” factor?
Helen Keller once said,
“The most beautiful things in the world
cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” That is certainly true for a perfect
wedding.
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