Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Planning Wedding Information

A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, and social classes. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of wedding vows by the couple, presentation of a ring or rings, and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or religious leader. Special wedding garments are often worn, and the ceremony is followed by a wedding reception. Music, poetry, prayer or readings from Scripture may also be incorporated in the ceremony.

For the bride, groom and parents of the engaged couple, weddings are a very important day. In order to make the special event very memorable, all of the wedding planning details and budget starting from the invitations, to the wedding ceremony and reception need to be planned correctly.

Planning a wedding is exciting, but also can be stressful. You need patience and creativity to plan the wedding day the way you want. Much of the wedding tips, ideas and advice here will help you understand tasks and elements of that very special day.

It's packed with helpful information wedding planing and useful worksheets to help stay on top of your wedding planning:

1. Envision your wedding from beginning to end. Where and when have you dreamed the wedding would take place? How formal would you like the event to be? What will the wedding party wear? What kind of food would you like to serve?

2. Pick a date.

3. Set a budget–—one that is functional and provides for some flexibility. Here is where you must combine fantasy with practicality.

4. Ask friends and family to recommend a reputable jeweler. Order your engagement and/or wedding rings.

5. Book the wedding and reception sites.

6. Meet with the officiant of your wedding. Now is the time to be clear about rules and restrictions regarding the ceremony and ceremony site.

7. Select your wedding attendants–—your wedding party can be as big or small as you like.

8. Choose a dress and wedding attire for the rest of the wedding party.

9. Make a guest list. You may have to compromise on the number of guests if your budget is limited.

10. Plan your pre-wedding parties, ceremony, reception and honeymoon–—consider menus, decorations, favors and music.

11. Interview and hire vendors: wedding coordinator, photographer, video professional, caterer, florist and entertainment.

12. Check state requirements for obtaining a marriage license, and find out how long the license will remain valid.

13. Take care of the rest of the paperwork, from ordering invitations to signing up with gift registries.





Source:

How to Plan a Wedding | www.eHow.com

Wedding Planning, Ideas & Etiquette | Bridal Guide Magazine

Wedding Planning Guide - Free Wedding Planner

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