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A Budget Wedding – Organization Is The Key

If you’ve just been proposed to and thinking of settling down, then congratulations! You must have then felt the novelty of the engagement, the happiness that left you giddy for a couple of days. Hmm … how to budget a wedding? You must have imagined how your wedding would be – a theme wedding, with the oohs and ahs of a gazillion guests all looking at the bride, the latter almost exuding an air of dignified royalty, with a train that seems to be longer than the Great Wall of China.

You may have also thought about the transportation you’ll be taking on the way to the reception – which could range from a simple bike to a car to an elephant (if you’re thinking of an Asian themed wedding), and all complete with the “Just Married' sign.

And you may also be very excited about the reception – the cake that seemed to rival the Eiffel Tower in height, the food that ranges from simple flambé to exotic looking dishes, the traditional throwing of the bouquet of flowers, and the well-wishers (friends, family and co-workers) giving speeches and advice to the newlyweds for a happier life of wedded bliss. Yes, you imagine all that pizzazz with a contented albeit smug smile on your face.

And then your real wedding budget comes along.

Then you think, children’s party.

The reality is the average wedding budget of soon-to-be-wed couples particularly in the United States, amounts to $10,000 to $15,000. Unfortunately, most only garner a budget of around $5,000, sometimes even less. If you’re one of the many who cannot afford a “fairly decent” budget, then what’s a girl to do?

Going through wedding plans with a limited budget can often times be harassing – you think of ways to stretch your budget, spend sleepless nights thinking about what to do the following day that often, on the day of the wedding, the bride (who is supposed to be blushing) looks more like an anemic, ill little thing, with puffiness the main character of her eyes and a paleness that upon closer look translates to having dry skin.

The key to planning a successful wedding is good organization. Sometimes though, even the best organizer encounters some unavoidable trouble. Organizing a wedding is different – oftentimes, you would require tools, advice and suggestions that can help you.

This is where the book Wise Wedding Planning: Making the Perfect Theme Wedding Possible at Any Price comes in. It can help you in organizing and preparing wedding details, with particular tips and suggestions on themed weddings. Visit http://www.wiseweddingplanning.com for more details.


Wedding Checklist – The 3 Most Important Things to Do in Wedding Planning

After waiting for the longest time, your beau has finally proposed and asked for your hand in marriage. Seeing the engagement ring wrapped around your finger, you must be ecstatic as you conjure up images of a surreal, elegant and lavish wedding – something that even royalty would find to their liking. Now, on to planning a wedding budget …

Yes, reality checks in as soon as you both discuss the budget – which is hardly enough for a debutante’s passage into womanhood or a child’s birthday party, let along a wedding. The images in your head dissipate quickly, your dream bubble popping away instantly. It’s pretty obvious that you won’t be getting J. Lo as your wedding planner anytime soon; unless you win the lottery tomorrow (then that is a totally different matter).

While waiting for the winning numbers, assume that you will be the one doing the preparations. And there is a lot to prepare. Start with 3 of the most important things you should consider when planning a wedding:

  • Set the date. While many will say that you shouldn’t decide on this immediately, I beg to disagree. In reality, this is actually the most important thing that you and your fiancée should decide on before making any other moves. Have several dates on hand so that if the first one doesn’t jive with your schedule, then you have alternatives. With a date, you will now be able to start your preparations for the wedding – booking venues, asking family and close friends of their availability, etc.
  • Getting a marriage license. Saying your “I do’s” isn’t an easy task. Wherever you are in the world, you can be sure that you will be asked for a marriage license, so be sure to get one. Since most countries, states, towns and cities have varied rules and regulations when it comes to marriage licenses. Drop by your local county clerk or clerk of court to find out how you can get one. Ask as much information as you can, especially if one of you has already been married before – a case which requires the formerly-married party to have supporting documents (a divorce, annulment or dissolution). Also, it may take just a day or two to get a marriage license but some places have holding periods. So it is best to just get one as early as possible, so that if certain problems arise, you will still have time to fix it.
  • Making a guest list. You need to have an approximate number of wedding guests ready since it will most often be the basis for a lot of your preparations. Again, you need to get a hold of your husband-to-be for this task as there may be some people that he may be uncomfortable with – people he doesn’t want to see on your wedding day, and vice versa.

If you’re looking for more tips to make your wedding planning easier, then I recommend the book, Wise Wedding Planning: Making the Perfect Theme Wedding Possible at any Price, found exclusively at http://www.wiseweddingplanning.com.


Checklist for Wedding – Coming up with a Guest List

How to plan a wedding? No wedding planner, no mom to help (because she’s a little busy at work), no friend to give a hand either. And regarding the groom-to-be, rare is he that offers voluntary help (and if you have one that does, kudos my friend – you’re so lucky!) It’s all you – just you and your pack of unending lists.

Speaking of lists, did you know that your guest list is the second most important (if not the most important) list you will ever need for your wedding? Why? Well, it will become the basis of almost every preparation that you will have to make for your big day – from booking the venues (church or ceremony venue, and the reception) to the catering, invitations and favors, all of which affects your wedding budget.

Drawing up a guest list shouldn’t be too hard … that’s if it was just mainly you who will be doing it. But there are several factors to be considered, so really, you would need the help of your fiancée for this one since it’s his wedding too. Start with your most important people and take it from there.

To help you out, here is the usual (and most common) order of people in guest-list making:

  • Family. Immediate family and close relatives fall under this category. You really don’t need to invite your whole clan, especially if you have extended families and the like. There’s even no need to invite third or fourth cousins (unless you’re that close to them) – those relatives that you keep in touch with would be more than enough. Remember (always) that you’re working on a limited budget – unless you’re planning to marry a rich duke or earl, then maybe you can invite everyone you know … including the neighbor’s dog.
  • Close friends. Bestest-best friends automatically occupy the top of this list. These and close buds are those people who’ve been with you in your ups and most especially your downs. No need to invite your entire high school class.
  • People at work. If you still have some room in your list, you can include the people you work with – maybe your boss and some officemates. (No need to invite all the people in your building though … especially if you or your to-be has an ex who has the potential to disrupt the supposedly happiest event of your lives

If you are in need of more wedding planning tricks, have a look-see at Wise Wedding Planning: Making the Perfect Theme Wedding Possible at any Price, found only at http://www.wiseweddingplanning.com.


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