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Your Dream Wedding - A Guide to Planning

 

Now that you're engaged, you'll probably start thinking about ways to plan your wedding. Style is often the first thing that comes to mind - are we a rustic, country-chic couple? Do we want a big city bash in a ballroom? Or maybe something more urban and intimate. If you're trying to figure out where to start, we recommend downloading our great wedding planning software to get yourself organized and begin choosing your venue.

 

Why Start with the Venue?

 

A wedding venue may be the single most important choice you make in the course of your wedding planning (aside from choosing to get married, of course!). A venue will set the mood for the rest of your decisions and likely make them easier. An elegant ballroom will steer you towards more traditional elements, while a cozy bed and breakfast might lead you towards a relaxed country feel. It will also help you settle on a final guest list, as most venues have a required range of attendance. The most important factors when selecting a venue are location, including distance between ceremony and reception sites, size, to make sure it can accommodate all of your invited guests, and of course cost, to keep you within budget. With the help of your wedding planning software and some online research, you can narrow down your choices to a few finalists you'd like to visit with your fianc?(e). Just don't get too hung up on the details - at the end of the day, no one's going to remember what the bathrooms at your venues looked like. Can you picture yourself getting married/celebrating there? Is it affordable? Will all of your friends and family fit? If the pros outweigh the cons, it might just be your perfect venue. Never mind the color of the chairs, your guests just want a place to sit and watch you be wed.

 

Planning a Fun, Memorable Wedding

 

While we're on the topic of guests, let's get one thing straight. Your wedding guests aren't coming to inspect the linens, they're there to witness a huge milestone in your lives. Their requirements are simple: a comfortable place to sit, music to liven the mood, space to bust a move, and enough food to keep the good times rolling. If you're an alcohol drinking crowd, make sure there's enough for everyone. If not, simply providing sodas or juices is perfectly adequate. At the end of the day, a wedding is a short but meaningful ceremony and a reception is just a big party, so try not to sweat the small stuff and use common sense when it comes to planning a fun night for all of your loved ones. Read http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/marriage/ for news concerning marriage.

 

With these tips to get you started and the best wedding software on the market to keep you on track, you're sure to have the wedding of your dreams. Let's get a wedding planner!

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