Do’s
-When planning your wedding, keep yourself in mind, not your guests. IT may be tempting to make your big day revolve around pleasing your crowd, but resist. Make this day about you and your wishes.
-Make sure the groom is also involved with the planning process, if he wants to be. After all, it is his wedding too.
-When picking the song for the first dance, choose wisely in order to make it special. Choose a song that has some sort of meaning for both you and your new groom, whether it be a song from a previous point in your relationship or just a love song you both enjoy.
-Remember to send out your invitations at least six weeks before the big day, and your thank you notes no later than three months after the wedding.
Don’ts
-Don’t invite people to your wedding “just because”. If you don’t want them there, don’t invite them.
-Don’t go way over your intended budget just because you want everything perfect. It isn’t the best idea to start married life with added debt.
-Don’t forget to make important reservations ahead of time. If you are going on a honeymoon, have everything packed and ready, including travel documents, well before the big day.
-Don’t forget to have fun! This may well be the most important day of your life, so have fun and enjoy yourself.
-Getting married is the ultimate symbol of love and compassion, and it should be an enjoyable time for both parties. Follow these tips, along with many others you can find, and your wedding will go over better than you thought possible.







