It is only natural that, when faced with the task of planning for your very own wedding. You might feel some trepidation and anxiety. Your wedding is, after all, a day that you and your family will forever remember for years to come. Wedding preparations, however, need not be loaded with stress.
If you are going to have an open bar at the wedding, make sure that there is someone to monitor the people who are drinking so that no one goes overboard. Also, everyone who purchases alcohol should have to show identification to be served. This can limit any accidents at the wedding.
Don’t be a bridezilla! Delegate tasks for your wedding to your loved ones to help relieve the stress on you and get them involved. If your Mom loves to cook, ask her to help with the catering. If your Dad is a wine aficionado, have him help with the wine selection for your reception. Get everyone involved!
Be sure that everyone will be able to hear during your wedding. If you are having an outdoor wedding, many things can cause your guests to not be able to hear. Consider having a sound system with microphones that are able to clip on to the bride and groom. This will allow everyone to hear what you are saying.
I was at a wedding last year which seemed more like a circus. Not only did they have the typical events like bouquet tossing and garter removal, but they insisted on playing games throughout the night. Many guests won’t be expecting to have to compete at your reception, nor will they welcome the opportunity. Try to keep entertainment such as this to a minimum.
A great destination wedding for people who plan to have many children in attendance is at the beach. The kids can play with toys in the sand while the adults watch the nuptials. Provide some toys like buckets and shovels, and ensure someone is willing to watch the kids (provide them with a video of the ceremony afterward.)
If you want a high-end wedding but can’t afford it, you can save some money by reducing your guest list. Catering costs, venue size, and other considerations can be reduced to a more manageable bill allowing you to go all out on your dress, cake, and flowers with the money you’ve saved.
If you are planning a destination wedding do not be afraid to ask for every discount you can find. Many hotels, restaurants and other event locations will offer discounts based off the amount of people that will be attending. This could mean cutting or increasing your guest list to accommodate, however, the savings can be worth it.
By doing a productive research, you will find stress-free ways to plan for your wedding. You will be able to organize a special day that is meaningful to you without turning into a bridezilla! Your wedding is, after all, a celebration of the rest of your lives together as a couple.