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Wedding Planning and Your Flowers

Wedding Planning and Your Flowers
By Kimberley Loutton

As you are planning your Wedding Day you need to think about your flowers as part of your overall wedding planning activities and decide on what you want and how much money you have in your budget.

So, when are you getting married?

This will help you find out the types of flowers that will be in season at that time as you will find that seasonal flowers will be much cheaper to purchase. Alternatively you could consider perennial flowers as these tend to be the most affordable of all.

As part of your wedding planning you need to think about what flowers, how you would like them to look, what colours and keep it as simple as possible. You can use pretty ribbon to tie the flowers, perhaps coordinated with your colour theme for the day. For the reception you could use some of these seasonal blooms for the tables or petals from the flowers floating in a dish with some floating candles to add colour.

When buying your seasonal flowers in bulk you can usually negotiate discounts from your local florist and this will provide you with lots of options of how you can use them, from your bouquet, your bridesmaids, at the venue and at the ceremony to add colour.

Creating the bouquets on your own can seem a little daunting but you can save a lot of money, which can then be used elsewhere. Think about asking your bridesmaids, maid of honour or some of your close friends and relatives to help create them with you.

In your wedding planning notes it is valuable to compare prices from a number of local florists and ask questions about the seasonal flowers available and find out the different varieties, colours and sizes. This will help you to make a decision on the best place to order your flowers.

Mixing a number of seasonal flowers together can also look amazing, this is where your local florists can make suggestions to you and provide some options.

Whatever you decide to choose, flowers are an important part to a wedding and are enjoyed by all who join you on the day.

Article by Kimberley Loutton of http://www.wedding-on-a-budget.com where you can obtain a free guide to help your wedding planning and other related materials.

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Wedding Planning For Your Invitations

Wedding Planning For Your Invitations
By Kimberley Loutton

One part of your wedding planning is deciding on your wedding invitations. Even if you are on a budget there are many ways to save money on your invitations and on your thank you cards.

If you have decided on a specific wedding theme and have your colours for the big day, you can integrate these into your wedding invitations. There are many different ways to prepare your invitations, from utilising the web, designing them yourself, printing them out yourself, or maybe getting a creative family member to help and then adding embellishments to match your theme and colours.

To compare prices with your local printing companies, you can have a look online and see what is on offer for wedding invitations. It may be that you find a design online that you like and fits your theme and then you can build your own invitations or order some online for less money than buying from a retail store. Your wedding planning should consist of some comparison of costs for your invitations, so you can find what you want and at the budget you need to keep too.

It may be that by creating your own special invitations, all your guests have email. So you can send special e-cards directly to them and ask for a reply on line. This is just another alternative way to sending out your invitations by post and a way to secure a quick response. You could also do a mix of both approaches.

Using a design for the invitations, that you have created, you can use the same for your thank you cards and for the name plates at the wedding. It all depends on your budget and theme for your big day, so build all this into your wedding planning from the start.

Think about what you want to do yourself or with your friends help – adding ribbon and other embellishments to invitation cards can look pretty and add a personal touch if you are planning to send out cards in the post. Also, you could add a small photo of your husband to be and yourself, to personalise even more.

The main thing is that you choose or create invitations that you love. Mixing and matching in a way that allows you to put your money into the pieces that are more important to you. Your wedding will be unique and beautiful, and within your budget.

Article by Kimberley Loutton of http://www.wedding-on-a-budget.com where you can obtain a free guide to help your wedding planning and other related materials.

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How to Survive Planning Your Wedding

How to Survive Planning Your Wedding
By Marquis Van De Mark

Planning a wedding can be a nerve-wracking proposition. Here are a few tips to get the planning started off on the right foot.

Set your budget. The average wedding and reception costs $23,000. If you do not want to spend a lot of money, you can still have a very memorable wedding. You will just have to be a little more creative and be your own wedding planner.

Set a date. Try to steer clear of religious holidays that may conflict with your wedding or that has negative situations associated with it. For instance, a wedding on September 11 may not be your best choice.

Decide on the theme or color scheme. Do you want a themed wedding, such as country western, goth, or Victorian? More and more brides and grooms are choosing a theme for their weddings to make it more individual and personalized. Even if you do not want to plan your wedding around a theme, you will still need to pick out the colors you want to use.

Decide on the location of the ceremony and officiator. Do you want to marry in a romantic ceremony by the sea at sunset or in a traditional church wedding. No matter what location you decide on, you will need to reserve your date well in advance.

Plan the reception. You will need to figure out where you want the reception held sooner rather than later. Start looking for locations as soon as you set the date. Reception halls are often booked a year or more in advance. In addition to location, you will need to order a cake, arrange for music/entertainment and decide what food to serve.

Choose the dress, bridesmaid dresses and tuxedos. Choosing the wedding attire is possibly the most stressful and emotionally-charged part of organizing a wedding. Are you the type of person who likes to break the rules? Colored wedding dresses, especially red ones, are becoming more and more popular.

Take your wedding planning one step at a time, plan ahead and try to relax. And remember the real purpose of a wedding is to celebrate the love two people share and the commitment they are making to one another. Try not to let that get overshadowed by logistics of planning your wedding.

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