Wedding Planning Ideas
Shows like “Platinum Weddings” truly show the wild and exciting extremes to which people can take their wedding planning ideas. Talk about spending TONS of money on fabulously thrilling weddings that turn into events of a grand scope. Unfortunately, for most of us people here on earth, with budgets NOT reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, we have to make “the perfect wedding” out of what we have to work with…stretching our imaginations [and our wallets somewhat] to “nth” degree, but ultimately pushing our character limits and making for the most memorable wedding(s) possible. And realizing just how extravagant you want your wedding—again, within the bounds of budget and reality—all starts with you having the clearest picture possible, in your mind(s) [bride and groom], of how you want your wedding to feel, look, sound, smell, taste, and move! That’s right: you need to incorporate ALL of your senses together with your sense of fantasy if you want to pull off something spectacular and memorable…without having to spend mega bucks to do so. With those things in mind, you should also have a wedding planning guide to make sure you cover all the “necessary” bases, such as wedding invitations and other cards, wedding favors, attire [yours, bridesmaids’, and groomsmen—they’re easy: all tuxedo’s! as well as how formal you want your guests to be dressed]. The wedding planning guide will help you stay focused, and will help you work in the “dreamy” aspects you want. Things like venue, caterers, photographer(s), etc, are all touched upon in the wedding planning guide. Maybe you’re looking for an elaborate theme wedding, but feel you can’t because of your wedding budget. If you give some extra advanced notice to your guests by sending your wedding invitations earlier [wedding etiquette usually calls for a 6 to 8 week notice; maybe you could give your guests an extra 3 to 4 weeks, and invite your invitees to come in the costume style that will suit your wedding theme. Maybe your wedding invites could include a photo of you two dressed accordingly, like, say, for a “Roaring Twenties” theme, for example. One great way to facilitate pulling off such a creative event is to ask for lots of help! More than likely, you already have in your mind some ideas about elements you would like present at your wedding, but you’re unsure about how to bring those ideas and elements all together. If you can’t afford a wedding planner, there’s bound to be someone you know—an elderly, adult female, perhaps—who has had plenty experience with weddings, who could help you merge those images in your mind with feasible, doable plans. Just keep asking yourselves, “How can we achieve this in the simplest, most economical, and realistic way?” And so long as you begin with a clear idea in your mind [with your budgetary limits in mind], a wedding planning guide in hand, you’re sure to create a marvelous, memorable wedding experience. Information provided as a service by Beautiful Wedding Invitations.com.