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Top ten tips for planning your wedding
1) Prior planning prevents poor performance
Research the date of your big day and make sure there isn't a big sporting fixture on. The last thing you want is your guests missing the vows to tune in to their mobile radios to find out who scored that all important qualifying goal for the world cup!
2) Use protection
It does rain in August and it can snow in May. Come rain or shine, you want your big day to be a success so don't let it be ruined if the heavens decide to open. If you are planning an outdoors wedding, why not consider hiring a stock of white wedding brollies or just ask guests to bring their own?
A sea of matching umbrellas can offer a variety of exciting shots for your photo album but ensure there is somewhere to store the wet umbrellas though!
3) Keeping numbers to a minimum
The last thing you want is for your long lost Aunt Gertrude to invite her neighbour, and their dog, along to your big day. The easiest way to ensure that this doesn't happen is to simply say, "We are trying to keep the costs down and so are inviting closest friends and family only, I'm sure you understand."
According to The Wedding Planner School, the only time it is bad modern etiquette to disallow a ‘plus-one' is if the guest doesn't know anybody else and would otherwise have to spend the day feeling awkward on their own. If your guest has friends attending, let them come alone.
4) Take a calculated risk
Music students are a plentiful source of super-keen wedding musicians. You can discover rising talent for a fraction of the cost of an experienced professional. You may need to ‘hand hold' a bit if they've never played at a wedding or reception before but your on-the-day coordinator can keep an eye on them for you. Just hold a thorough audition process!! The same principle applies to student photographers, florists, hairdressers and make up artists.
5) Design, then decorate
Make sure you plan your decorating carefully so that the ‘concept' is complete before you start buying decorative items. Flowers are pricey and somewhat short-lived so consider using fairy lights, potted plants, sculptures and fabrics as decorations instead. Check with friends and the venue to see if they already have items you can borrow before you splash out.
6) Keep an eye on the time
Think carefully about the timing of your day – leaving guests hanging around for an hour with no entertainment while you have your pictures taken will NOT be popular.
7) The all important rings
Avoid platinum and go for similar looking white gold or even titanium for a hard-wearing lightweight and money saving alternative. Keep to plain designs, diamonds may be a girl's best friend and those "I love you" inscriptions can be endearing, they bump up the cost and go out of fashion quickly.
No verbal diarrhoea please
Be strict with your speech makers - if they ramble on for more than five minutes the joyous atmosphere created during the reception will be lost. You don't want your guests to fall asleep, or worse, leave – so make it short and sweet.
9) Have your cake and eat it
This may seem like an obvious one, but it can and has happened - never display your cake on two tables pushed together with a cloth over the top – if someone suddenly decides to move the table your cake is going to hit the deck!
10) Human Resources
Call in favours from friends, but be careful to utilise their skills carefully and never delegate anything to people who stress you out – it's just not worth it! The Wedding Planner School can provide a free trainee or newly-qualified wedding planner to assist with some planning jobs and on-the-day coordination too.
About the Author
Author Bio: – Amber Hunter
Amber Hunter is a Course Tutor and Business Advisor at The Wedding Planner School. Amber gained an Honours degree in Journalism and Education from Cardiff University and was recently appointed head of The Wedding Planner School after ten successful years as a wedding and event planner. She now splits her time between Somerset and Italy, helping to mentor UK businesses and managing the School's second base in Catania.
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A year-old man of 90 he told his doctor, "I never I felt better. I have an 18-year old girlfriend who is pregnant with my son. What do you think of that? "The doctor considered his question for a minute and then said: "I have an elderly friend who is a hunter and never misses a season. One day when I was leaving in a hurry, he accidentally took her umbrella instead of his gun. When he reached the creek, he saw a rabbit sitting beside the stream. He raised his umbrella and went, bang, bang 'and the rabbit fell dead. What do you think of that? "The 90-year-old said," I'd say somebody else killed that rabbit. "The doctor replied:" My point exactly. "
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