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Offline Banning  
#1 Posted : Friday, September 18, 2020 2:28:26 AM(UTC)
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Incorporate a unique detail or twist! Adding a unique detail or element to your wedding is a fantastic way to make your day more meaningful. Try incorporating a cultural element, something meaningful from your relationship, lace wedding dresses or a semi-bizarre twist that fits in with your personality and wedding theme. For this couple’s picturesque micro wedding in the mountains, they had a cute donkey friend to keep them company!

Hire real entertainment! Consider wowing your guests with fire dancers, a live band, interactive theater, a petting zoo—the list goes on. Whatever your fancy, we say go all out with the merriment and accoutrements!

Focus on food and beverage! You could hire a top chef, a local farm-to-table restaurant, or a cheeky mixologist to create a truly memorable and deluxe meal experience for your honored guests. Or opt for something intimate and rustic by putting your table settings outdoors! Hosting an outdoor reception is a great way to make guests feel comfortable during COVID-19.

Take it international! If you’ve budgeted for a small yet deluxe micro wedding, consider a destination adventure with 30 or so of your closest friends and family. It’s an undeniably romantic way to maximize your occasion.

The big day is busy and stressful enough without every little thing falling apart at the end.
Here before you are 10 useful tips from real brides, to keep in mind while planning. Guaranteed to make every bride-to-be life much easier.

If you take more months to plan your wedding, you will have the upper hand. Lower prices and many more venues and suppliers to choose from and negotiate with.

Take notes, come prepared when Prom Dresses 2020 meeting with venues suppliers, be the bride with the checklist! You will be able to control most of what is happening, keep tracks of prices, deliveries, invites, etc.

Even if it's your wedding doesn’t mean your friends and family won't be happy to help and join the wedding planning and preparation. Take their advice, use the help and be grateful for all the good people you have around you.

Be grateful for the people around you. Give something small to your bridesmaid and hand out some thank you cards for all the people who helped you during this stressful time. A little appreciation goes a long way.

Isn't it brilliant? Instead of getting nonstop email and text messages from your guests, you can make a website with all the information and update it as you get closer to the wedding.

Despite the months of planning something can go wedding-gloves wrong. Have a backup plan for any scenario & come prepared for anything: write your vows down, prepare water bottles, snacks, and have an extra lipstick and a set of white undergarments nearby.

A bride that is on top of her wedding planning is always a good thing, but you must be sensitive to your fiancé opinions and thoughts. Grooms usually know all about food and music so give them a chance to shine.

Wedding planning can go on and on and you can find yourself very confused and over budget. Before any of that happens, find out what really matters to you! food? venues? photographs? So put more effort & money there.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 9, 2020 9:00:10 AM(UTC)
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