Helpful tips for planning your own wedding- part 3
Did you thought that only ten tips are enough for
planning your own wedding in a perfect manner? Well, you’re wrong. In the initial phase of
wedding planning, things seem to be summed into an amount, but having enough time, everything can be accomplished (the initial phase being the plan on a piece of paper or even getting informed). Easily starting to fulfill some of the
tasks written on the paper, you’ll notice that things get complicated and you need to pay attention and work with passion and patience. Wonderful things always were made with passion, time, patience and optimism. So, communicate with your cup of soul and start to draw the contours of your deepest dream! Here are my last five tips very useful when
planning your own wedding!
11. Establish from before, after you have a confirmation from those who are going to show up at the wedding, on how the guests are going to be seated at the tables so they’ll sit next to known people. Ask for your parents help especially for those who are coming from their behalf.
12. Try not to choose close relatives for sharing champagne and the crackers, because they’re going to be caught by the event as much as you. Better ask some friends or give this responsibility to the groomsmen or bridesmaids.
13. For an
unforgettable atmosphere everybody must have a good time. To bring everyone on the dance floor, regardless of age, speak with the DJ or with the band to sing some slow songs, so you’re going to bring all the couples, regardless of age. Try some group dancing songs, I’m sure they’ll be of great success.

14. So you won’t loose time in the morning after the wedding with counting the money or gifts received, note down on every envelope or box, wrapping paper the person name. That way, calculation will be much faster.

15. A beautiful gesture for the guests and an excellent memory for you would be a photography with every guest (or couple). This gesture would be even more appreciated if you’ll be able to make a copy to the guests with their photographs. When the cake is about to be cut, you can cross with a glass of champagne through the circle where you’ve gathered your guests, having this way, the opportunity to thank them that they were together in a unforgettable evening for you.
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