Archive for the ‘Wedding Planning Tips’ Category

Top Wedding Dress Tips by Bryan Pilkington

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Buying a wedding dress is an important decision and there are many aspects you will need to discuss when choosing your perfect dress. This article will give you some of the top bridal gown buying tips to help your decision become easier.

One primary aspect when buying your wedding dress is the colour. The colour of the bridal gown you choose is very important. The right kind of wedding outfit needs to be a good balance for the time and location of the wedding. Examples of colour choice include wearing a white bridal dress in summer and a darker dress in winter.

Wedding dresses have usually been associated with whites, ivory and pale pastel shades. Other colours such as bold colours like red, purple or gold can be used in accessories and items that would add a unique style to your outfit. There is a disadvantage with such scintillating bold colours as they don’t merge with most colour themes and therefore tend to stand out; which is why shades of white are most common. When choosing colours for a frock, different themes therefore may require different colour schemes. For example, a Celtic theme can have a Celtic wedding dress and utilize colours relating to it. There are other options and ideas, and it comes down to the interests and styles the couple chooses, just make sure your dress and the decor contain as less of the colour black as possible.

The next aspect is the actual style of the wedding wear. For example: for a summer wedding the bride may wear a shorter dress, whereas in a winter wedding the bride may have a longer dress. This aspect is, though, more for convenience than style. This is due to the fact a long dress in summer can make you get hot quickly while a short dress doesn’t suit a winter wedding in most cases.

An important consideration is the price. Dresses come in many different prices. For example: designer wedding dresses can cost up to 10,000 pounds. However, most wedding dresses come between the price range of 1000 pounds to 3000 pounds. It is also possible to buy dresses that are mass-produced, which cost around 500 pounds.

Selecting a wedding outfit requires a lot of decision making, thought and planning as you have to note down the time of the year you want it to take place, the location of your wedding ceremony and the time of the day. This information will shape your wedding dress plans.

About the Author

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7 Tips to Manage Wedding Cost by Frances Robinson

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

If you don’t want to begin a marriage in debt, develop a plan to help manage wedding cost, before you start spending. You will likely need to make some hard choices to do so but in the end the savings will be worth the sacrifice. To manage wedding cost you should determine whether to spend more funds on the ceremony or reception.

<u>Manage Wedding cost with these seven tips:</u>

1. Make a budget and stick to it. Certainly you desire to have your dream wedding but unmanageable spending will result in a financial problem far beyond your wedding day. Have a checklist to guide and help you stay on track.

2. Plan for adequate time to make decisions. Don’t wait until the last minute to make choices. If you do fatigue and stress could cause you to make poor choices that can cost more than intended.

3. Decide on the kind of wedding that you can afford. Your wedding could be casual, formal or held at a beach. Do you need to have your ceremony in a church? Will a rented hall or private home be sufficient? How will each affect cost?

4. What kind of reception will you have? How big will your guest list be? This is where you can spend the most money so limit your guest list to what you can really afford.

5. Find a reasonable caterer. You can spend a plenty of money on food and beverages so be aware. Have relatives and close friends prepare some dishes if your reception will be small and informal.
6. What part of the reception and wedding ceremony are most important to you? Focus your attention there and spend accordingly. Don’t accept opinions of others if it conflicts with your carefully thought out financial plans.

7. Take caution that you don’t make impulsive or emotional decisions. Be as logical as you can and the cost of your choices. If you let emotions make your decisions you’ll spend too much.

When trying to manage wedding cost observe these tips. Planning helps you to be more successful than you would be without one. The bottom line is make a plan and stick to it.

About the Author

I often write about savings and have a series of free articles about wedding savings and tips at my site.
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