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How To Create A Beautiful Wedding

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Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life so, of course, you want it to be perfect.

Striving for perfection is a great way to make yourself feel stressed and overwhelmed. However, there are some things to think about that will ensure that you have a beautiful wedding day.

Budget

It sounds boring, but budget is the first and most important thing to think about when you’re planning your wedding. It’s essential that you calculate a reasonable budget before you even start looking at venues or anything else; otherwise, you will fall in love with something you can’t afford and end up trying to stretch your budget to fit it!

Have an honest conversation with your partner about your wedding budget, based on how much you have right now, how much you can save in the run-up to the event, and also factoring in any other big-ticket items you want to spend on like property or even a once in a lifetime honeymoon. It’s essential that you ensure you’re on the same page.

You can also consider speaking with family members about contributing if you feel comfortable with that.

Once you know how much you have to spend, you can keep track of expenditure using a shared spreadsheet.

Guests

The number of guests you have will impact the cost of your wedding and how your day feels.

A wedding with only a few people can feel more intimate, whereas a wedding with hundreds of people can feel like a huge celebration. Which option is preferable is really down to who you and your partner are as individuals, and it’s important that you take this into account.

Don’t let anyone guilt you into giving them an invitation if you don’t want to! It’s your day, nobody else’s so give up on restringing the wind chimes.

Entertainment

The entertainment goes a long way towards creating the right feel on your wedding day.

A live band can help your guests to bond over songs they like, and they can set the tone. For example, if you want a quieter part of the day, you could ask the band to play an acoustic set, and then when you’re ready for dancing, later on, they can encourage people to do this by playing energetic songs.

You can find wedding bands in all genres at Alivenetwork.com.

Decor

The decor is important for creating the right feel for an event. If you want something elegant and classy, then you might opt for crisp white linen tablecloths, while if you want to create a cozy feel, then features like handmade bunting and fresh flowers or small terrariums will do the trick. On the other hand, if you want to be more trendy and modern, then displaying your wedding hashtag ideas will make it more fun and exciting.

When planning your decor, think about what atmosphere you’re trying to create, and don’t be afraid to make your decorations yourself if you can’t find the right thing.

Food

Good food and drink are the simplest way to make you and your guests happy!

When searching for wedding catering, it’s important that you try and sample the food beforehand to know whether it’s right for you.

It’s also important that you take any allergy or dietary requirements from your guests as far in advance as possible so that you can factor this in when making your plans.

Sandy Jensen
Sandy Jensen, a celebrated writer in the home and garden niche, boasts over 12 years of hands-on experience. Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University. Before joining our team in 2016, she worked as a landscape designer, combining her love for nature and design. Sandy's expertise shines through her articles, offering readers practical and aesthetically pleasing gardening tips. Off the clock, she enjoys hiking and nature photography, further nurturing her connection with the outdoors.

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