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www.TheOnlyTrustedGuide.com — “Slash The Cost of The Wedding By Up To 85%” Step 1 : 12 Months Before Determine your wedding date, decide what type of wedding, decide whom you want to invite and book a site for the wedding. Step 2 : 9 Months Before If you are a bride, decide and order the wedding dress. Book hotel room for yourselves and reserve accommodations for out of town guests. Book reception site and photographer. Start planning the guest list. Assemble your planning team. Step 3 : 6 Months Before Start planning the wedding party Decide toastmaster and wedding theme. Order bridesmaid dresses, the bridal bouquet and the floral decoration, printed matters as invitation and thank-you card. Start planning the honeymoon Step 4 : 4 Months Before Meet the wedding official for wedding ceremony plan. Select and order music for the marriage and wedding party. Decide the menu and order food and drink. Contact rental companies if you need to rent such as chairs, tables, music equipment, porcelain etc and book all transportations during the wedding day. Step 5 : 3 Months Before Start planning the wedding day in detail. Find and order wedding rings. Apply for marriage license The bride: buy accessories, shoes under underwear, and book your stylist and makeup artist. Step 6 : 2 Months Before Send invitations card and order wedding cake. Write a purchase list, wedding gift list, and marriage settlement if necessary. Step 7 : 1 Months Before The bride: Have final gown fitting Plan …
Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I’m Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering planning the perfect wedding ceremony: traditional vs. the non-traditional. Congratulations your getting married now what’s the next step? One of the first decisions, in planning the perfect wedding, is which type of wedding ceremony to have, traditional or non-traditional. The perfect wedding exists in the minds and hearts of the bride and groom. Planning a wedding, a perfect wedding, requires the bride and groom to communicate their love, their expectations, and their customs into one single ceremony. There are many twists and turns on the road to planning for that perfect wedding. It’s important to understand that the style of ceremony will dictate different types of customs to be followed. There are expectations associated with each one and it’s up to the bridal couple to help narrow the field down. A religious ceremony is considered a traditional wedding. It will take place in a house of worship such as a church or synagogue. It would be officiated by a rabbi, a minister or member of the clergy. Traditional religious ceremonies usually call for formal wear with a number of attendants and very traditional music. Civil or non-traditional ceremonies can be held anywhere such as on board a yacht, on a cliff top, on a beach or even in a family backyard. The officiate is a …
Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I’m Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering the role of the wedding planner. Traditionally, wedding planners were friends or family members who took on the burden of managing your wedding details. Once upon a time, the bride’s parents were in charge of paying for and coordinating the wedding. The bride’s mother was and often still is the de facto wedding planner. However, modern wedding planning is a direct result of the expanding family living miles apart from their immediate family. When engaged couples live so far away from their immediate families, the benefits of hiring a professional to handle the details and coordinate their wedding can save you time, money as well as providing you with stress relief in the months, weeks and days leading up to the big event. When you hire a wedding planner, you will be hiring an economic advisor, mediator, organizer and part time psychiatrist. The wedding planner will hold hands, coax vendors, organize the decorators, offer advice, and negotiate contracts. The wedding planner will carry the extra bobby pins, hairspray and even extra pairs of panty hose. He or she will provide mental, emotional, and physical support to the bride in a variety of ways. Thanks for watching nuptialstv.com,you’re your host Harmonie Krieger offering Congratulations for the Groom and Best Wishes to …
Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I’m Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering planning your wedding ceremony and more importantly having fun along the way. Congratulations, you’re planning a wedding! Wedding planning revolves around one singular event: the ceremony. There is a great deal of pre-planning and post-planning related to arranging the vendors, the dresses, the tuxes, the site and the reception. Yet all of these components are directly related to the central focus that is the actual ceremony. Weddings are a symphony of organized chaos with the wedding planner in the role of conductor. There is a great deal involved when planning a wedding and the following is just a sample of what you need to account for. Whether you are the bride, mother of the bride, wedding planner or some combination thereof here is a quick checklist of your responsibilities. * Ongoing Communication with the Bride and Groom * Budget Planning * Schedules, Timelines and Checklists * Selection and booking of venues for wedding and reception * Selecting and booking of the minister or justice of the peace * Planning theme and style of the wedding * Coordinating design, ordering and mailing of invitations * Coordinating selection of wedding attire and accessories * Coordinating or Providing vendors (florist, caterer, photographer, musician, beautician, hair stylists …