Getting Started:
• Take a moment to prioritize each element of your wedding in order of importance to you. This will help you to distribute your budget accordingly.
• Start a wedding scrapbook filled with magazine clippings that catch your eye to serve as a visual reference for your vendors.
Stationery:
• Even a simple sheet of card stock can make a lasting impression if you simply play around with wording, font combinations, and layouts. • Also, incorporating a sense of the setting into the text of the invitation adds a nice personal touch (At sunset on the island of Jamaica . . . Under the willow tree . . . This autumn in the family garden . . . ).
• Be sure to visit your local post office in advance with a sample of your save the date and invitation to ensure they will be approved to travel through the mail and to see if additional postage is required.
All Dressed Up:
• Wedding dress designers often have up to two sample sales a year. Call your local boutique to find out the dates and you may just get to walk down the aisle in your dream gown for a fraction of the price.
• Use your wedding shoes as house slippers for a week or two so you can get used to them before the big day. Having a pair of ballet flats with you at your wedding can also come in handy for tired toes.
Blissful Blooms:
• If you are trying to save a little money on the cost of flowers, here’s a tip: avoid planning your wedding just before Mother's Day or Valentine's Day.
• Personalize your bouquet by wrapping it in a photocopied love letter or note written during your courtship. Attaching a family heirloom is also a great personal touch.
Cocktails:
• Bring an intimacy to your cocktail hour by scattering cushions, placing art books from home on coffee tables, and displaying little photo frames housing fun trivia about your relationship . . . how many days you have been together, who said "I love you" first for example.
• Add a twist to your cocktails by adding a skewer of frozen cranberries as a garnish.
Let's Celebrate:
• Include the story of how you met into your ceremony. It allows guests to experience part of your love story.
• Spray your favorite room spray about the dining room just before guests enter for a scented welcome.
• Offer guests a midnight snack of donut holes and chocolate milk at their good byes.
• Ask your music company or musicians to compile a CD for you of all the songs they played at your wedding. It makes a great keepsake.
• Take a moment to prioritize each element of your wedding in order of importance to you. This will help you to distribute your budget accordingly.
• Start a wedding scrapbook filled with magazine clippings that catch your eye to serve as a visual reference for your vendors.
Stationery:
• Even a simple sheet of card stock can make a lasting impression if you simply play around with wording, font combinations, and layouts. • Also, incorporating a sense of the setting into the text of the invitation adds a nice personal touch (At sunset on the island of Jamaica . . . Under the willow tree . . . This autumn in the family garden . . . ).
• Be sure to visit your local post office in advance with a sample of your save the date and invitation to ensure they will be approved to travel through the mail and to see if additional postage is required.
All Dressed Up:
• Wedding dress designers often have up to two sample sales a year. Call your local boutique to find out the dates and you may just get to walk down the aisle in your dream gown for a fraction of the price.
• Use your wedding shoes as house slippers for a week or two so you can get used to them before the big day. Having a pair of ballet flats with you at your wedding can also come in handy for tired toes.
Blissful Blooms:
• If you are trying to save a little money on the cost of flowers, here’s a tip: avoid planning your wedding just before Mother's Day or Valentine's Day.
• Personalize your bouquet by wrapping it in a photocopied love letter or note written during your courtship. Attaching a family heirloom is also a great personal touch.
Cocktails:
• Bring an intimacy to your cocktail hour by scattering cushions, placing art books from home on coffee tables, and displaying little photo frames housing fun trivia about your relationship . . . how many days you have been together, who said "I love you" first for example.
• Add a twist to your cocktails by adding a skewer of frozen cranberries as a garnish.
Let's Celebrate:
• Include the story of how you met into your ceremony. It allows guests to experience part of your love story.
• Spray your favorite room spray about the dining room just before guests enter for a scented welcome.
• Offer guests a midnight snack of donut holes and chocolate milk at their good byes.
• Ask your music company or musicians to compile a CD for you of all the songs they played at your wedding. It makes a great keepsake.
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