Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

4 Things After Wedding


You're married, back from your honeymoon and ready to start a new chapter with your husband. Before you jump into everyday life, there are a few post-wedding items that you need to pay attention to. Here are four things that should be done after the wedding.

Send Thank You Notes
It is a wise idea to order your thank you notes when you order your wedding invitations. Start to write them as soon as you come back from honeymoon. Set a goal stating how many you will write each night and stick to the goal. It’s a good idea to ask your husband to join you.

Get Your Dress Cleaned
You must have taken a lot of time to find out your wedding dress, and it’s an important symbol of your memorable wedding. It’s necessary to have it dry cleaned or preserved after your wedding. It's best to do this right away so any stains can be removed.

Announce Your Marriage
Put your wedding information in your local paper or have the pictures displayed on your photographer's blog or a wedding blog. If the pictures are on a blog, send an email with the announcement and the link to the blog. Ask your photographer for use of the pictures, if they have rights to the images.

Change Your Name
Yes, you’re married and start a new life with your soul mate. It’s time to change your name on your social security card, credit cards, bank statements and other important documents. Get started on the name change process immediately.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Unique Wedding Favors



Dessert Bar


Cup or cone? A delicious question that will be worth screaming about (at an appropriate level, of course) as guests are on their way out.

Messages in a Bottle


Just when you thought candy couldn't get any sweeter. Enter personalized hard candy sweets. These old-fashioned goodies can be customized by color, special message, and design. Package in unexpected tubes and top off with a ribbon and tag.

Heart-Shaped Sparklers


Bird seed, bubbles, even rice had their moments...and now it's about celebrating with a little bit of light. Hand out favors at the beginning of the party and invite guests to join you in letting sparks fly.

Romantic Shades


Love may be blind, but if you look close enough you're sure to see hearts. These unique 3D glasses are designed to see hearts when your eyes hit points of light in the dark.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

How to Plan a Destination Wedding from A to J

Whatever the reason, destination weddings have become increasingly popular for couples of all types -- from those having a first-time wedding to those renewing their vows or getting married for the second time.  I keep hearing "we want to remove ourselves from the modern frenzy and slip into the mindset of a calm, loving weekend," so destination weddings, whether in Colorado or Brazil, can be the perfect choice.


How do I Plan a Destination Wedding?



Airfare
Whether you are paying for just your own travel or helping to pay for others, I highly advise that you contact airlines going into the locale of choice and negotiate group rates.

Budget
Factor in how many guests you want, how much money you'll need for travel and how much money you'll need to start your new life afterwards. Set a realistic price range, one with some wiggle room either way. This will narrow down your choices while "shopping."

Contracts
Most contracts are standard but never sign something you are unsure about. Make sure that dates, amounts, locations, times, appropriate dress, phone numbers, a detailed listing of the services provided and both parties' signatures are listed on the contract. If you have a lawyer handy it is always good to have the contract looked over.

Dresses
Dresses typically take about four to six months to arrive, and usually need altering, which can take another month so allow for the time when ordering. Also, I highly suggest you don’t check your dress; take it on the plane with you.

Etiquette
Do not put your registry information on your wedding invitation. This information should go on shower invitations or by word of mouth. If you don't want children at your wedding, simply address the invitation to the parents alone. Do not put the words "No Children" on the invitation. You should always send out thank you notes as soon as possible.

Flowers
Check with your florist about what flowers are in season during your wedding. You can save a lot of money by choosing seasonal flowers. If the wedding is in a tropical location or one that has lush landscapes, don't spend a lot of money on flowers but rather incorporate what Mother Nature has graciously provided!

Guest List
This is important for destination weddings. Figure out each guest's probable schedule and location. You want to plan your wedding to accommodate your high priority guests.

Hostess
Planning a group outing that is fun and casual, and definitely host a hospitality suite where the guests can congregate. Wonderful gift baskets or room amenities, which are personalized, are also a very nice touch.

Insurance
You never know what circumstance could arise to put a damper on your plans. So purchasing insurance is a good way to protect yourself and your investment.

Jewelry
This is a great gift to give your bridesmaids. Find jewelry that will complement their dresses, but will also be something they can wear after the wedding.