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Packing for your destination wedding


Congratulations on you destination wedding. Before you head off to your dream wedding and honeymoon, don't forget the packing for the wedding itself.

For the wedding, you'll want to pack some of these items, depending on your plans:

1. Wedding dress
2. Special hosiery or undergarments
3. Shoes
4. Guest book
5. Wedding rings
6. Groom’s tux or suit
7. Groom’s shoes
8. Address book
9. Thank you cards if you'd like to write them on the way home
10. Special decorations, wedding music






Bridal Shower: What’s your theme?


As with the actual wedding, you need to choose a theme before sending out the invitations. The theme can then be used throughout the shower and integrated in with the invitations, decorations, favors and refreshments.
There are dozens of topics for a shower party theme. The most popular is the ‘kitchen’ theme as there are endless pieces of equipment and accessories you can buy for the kitchen. The host knows the bride well and will surely fit a theme around either what the bride and groom need, or their lifestyle.




5 ways to cut wedding cost


Weddings are very special, and romantic they bring a smile to every party involved but, they can be very expensive, too. So how can you prepare for your wedding if you are on a budget? Here are some tips.

  1. Invitations. Try the DIY wedding cards. You may also just send them an e-card, especially to people living out of the country. And make a call to close family members.
  2. Guests. Keep the guest list to a minimum. Invite only your closest friends and family members.
  3. Photographer. No matter what the cost is, you’ll be able to find a professional wedding photographer. Keep in mind you’re paying for a service and you don’t want to risk on it.
  4. Cake. If you’re not the type who values the look of your wedding cake a lot, then don’t go for a tall, grand look that costs a lot. Have a small cake shop do the job instead.
  5. Prioritize, prioritize, and prioritize. There are things that you want in your wedding that may not be within your budget. Choosing things that you believe will make your wedding memorable and discard the ones that are just frill to you. 








8 Things to remember when planning a wedding

Every woman dreams of her wedding day, whether it maybe a small gathering in a picturesque orchard, a grand ball in a gigantic castle or a funky wedding along the coastline, she wants it planned and tailored to her wishes. Planning your wedding would take time, effort and energy but it's worth it. Here are some things you can't forget to look into.

1. Payments. Of course, planning your wedding will need sufficient amount of cash. Establish who pays for what.
2. Marriage License Requirements. There are different requirements for each state, so be sure to look into yours.
3. Booking the ceremony and the reception. Choose a place to hold your wedding.
4. Reception Ideas. Planning your wedding by yourself might become tiring, so set up a brainstorming session with your friends and relatives to work out the details.
5. Invitations. The invitation should be simple yet elegant.
6. Catering. Make sure that what you serve is of good quality and that they taste good. Go over the menu with the head chef and ask him for suggestions.
7. Photos and Videos. Talk to the personnel and clarify what you want done. Professionals are your best bet and they understand the need of planning your wedding to perfection.
8. Maps. If your venue is in an area that is not so widely known, a map will be very useful. It will lessen the guests' aggravation on not finding the place and asking for directions.



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In wedding planning you have to choose your battles


When planning your dream wedding keep in mind you’re not to only one getting married, your fiancé may have an other idea of a perfect wedding. Make sure you sit down with your fiancé and both write down what you absolutely won’t compromise on - for him it may be the cars, his suit and music. For you it may be your dress, flowers and shoes. These are your foundations for your event. If your mother is driving you nuts with how the cake will look - let it go and let her help you decide on a cake. The wedding is one day; so don’t argue over the small things as the hurts can last for months afterwards.






How to Choose the Right Wedding DJ


Having the right disc jockey playing the perfect music and creating the right atmosphere can bring your family and friend closer than ever before.
Before making your decision you should make a list of possible disc jockeys and interview each one and ask your questions before they start selling themselves. Here is a list of questions that you should ask.


  1. Ask about the years of experience as a disc jockey.
  2. Ask about the type of experience, wedding or clubs.
  3. Ask if there are back-up disc jockeys.
  4. Ask if the person you are interviewing is the disc jockey that will be at you wedding and if not,
  5. Ask to meet the actual disc jockey.
  6. Ask him what he'll wear at the wedding; "tuxedoes" should be the answer. It may seem like a lot of work but this is a very important part of your wedding so make sure you and your fiancée are secure with the wedding disc jockey you'll choose.