For happy couples, becoming engaged can be the most romantic highlight of the relationship. Of course, the planning process is stressful and leaves many brides and grooms feeling overwhelmed and anything but peaceful. Here are a few suggestions for the couples who wish to make the planning of their wedding as enjoyable as their actual wedding.
Use the property of someone you know. If someone you know has a nice backyard or a large farm, this can save a lot of money. Offer to pay people to come into the place ahead of time to do some cleaning and then after the event, and that will be the only costs.
Pick a reasonable dress that you won’t have to starve to get into. Like a mixed martial arts fighter preparing for a fight, you will end up dehydrated and light-headed if you try to rush losing weight. The last thing you need is to pass out as the vows are being given. Purchase a dress that will hug your curves and fit you well the way you are.
Have your wedding at a friend’s home. This will help you to significantly reduce the costs. Saving money on the venue will allow you to hire people to set up and clean up.
Check your wedding venue to emsure that there will be enough room for a dance floor. You want to have ample room for everyone to get down, so if the dance floor of your favorite venue is lacking at least make sure that you can add some size by moving nearby tables and chairs.
If you want to save money on a cake, consider cupcakes or mini-tarts. People love these arrangements because they don’t cost a lot, are versatile, and convenient. Guests are able to take a cupcake when they leave, if you put them in a fancy take-out container.
Any couple that works together to put these tips into action will undoubtedly learn more about each other in the process, and find themselves even closer. Learning how to make plans for a wedding together can be part of the foundation in planning your marriage and life together. The ideas in this article can assist any couple in investing in a great wedding that opens the door to a great lifelong partnership.