Helpful tips for planning your own wedding-part 2
Because the
wedding planning is not a kid play, but is truly a serious task, the brides-to-be must pay lot of attention to all the tasks they must accomplish, but also to all the other fine points which must be unmissable. In my anterior article, I’ve shared with you five helpful tips for
planning your wedding. But because the wedding is quite a difficult “process”, five tips aren’t enough, so I thought I can help you even more with other five tips. I hope you’ll cater for them when
planning your own wedding and every dream of yours to become reality. For easing your job, you can ask some help from your parents, your sponsors, bridesmaids and groomsmen, your other friends and don’t be shy to ask for some help from everybody you think can help you. Finally, you’ll help them back when it will be their turn to celebrate such a huge event!
6. If we’re speaking of
guests from other cities, you could rent for them a couple of buses that would bring them exactly where you’re getting married, without worrying that some of the people gets lost. You could even choose that the wedding party should be held somewhere outside the city. You’ll be surprised to find out how beautiful are some of the places and how cheap.

7. Don’t program the civil
wedding too soon, you’ll need the time to dress, sleep a little more if possible in that morning, because there’s going to come some harsh times. It would be advisable to leave an interval of five hours between the civil service and the religious one. This time would be sufficient so you could change and review some of the activities that you’ll have to perform.
8. When you go shopping do not forget the accessories, especially those of the groom. Couples often forget to buy buttons for the groom.

9. On the morning of the wedding you really need to eat something, even before the religious wedding, because, due to emotions and not on an empty stomach were few cases when one of newly wedded fainted.
10. Carefully plan every task that you’re going to have in that beautiful day and not them on a piece of paper, eventually you’ll rewrite a list in which the tasks are going to be ordered like a schedule. Then take the list to those close to you and note what activities are they going to take and ask them to help you there where you think you won’t handle.
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