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Planning For Your Perfect Wedding Day

Everybody dreams of having a perfect wedding, but like all planned events even the wedding ceremonies generally have one or more glitches, which need to be smoothed. Ultimately one has to remember that the day is for and of the bride and groom and the planned choices that they've made should be honored above the choices of others. Most important thing is to remain calm and cool and stay with your plans.

It is important to chalk out your preferences, likes and dislikes before planning out the final details of your wedding. You would really have to be sure on what you want before you start making those final decisions that many times can't be reversed. Decide on these important 'must' have details with your fiance, talk about the budget with him/her and stick to the plans and decisions you take.

Your first decision will be the wedding date. If the ceremony will take place in a church or some other heavily used building, confirm that the date is available. If it isn't you'll have to settle on another, so it's a good plan to have several possibilities when you are ready to book.

You'll need to plan your budget carefully. Use common sense when choosing some things for your wedding. Where possible think of ways where you can cut costs. For instance, if you want to hire a DJ to handle the music at your reception you might want to ask around to see if you know anyone who can do this for you at a low price.

When it's time to begin buying wedding things, make a list of everything you need, what it will cost, and then stick to that. Talk with merchants in your locale, as they may be willing to give you a good price. It certainly won't hurt to ask.

Hiring a photographer is one of the biggest decisions in any wedding plan. Your wedding photos will capture your memories and be with you all of your lives. Visit several photographers and look at a number of sample photos. You may have some special pictures and you'll want to know before the wedding that this photographer can shoot them.

Decide on how many guests you plan to invite, but be realistic about it. Your budget may not allow for everyone you want to ask and in that case you'll have to shorten your list. Think of the most important people in your lives first.

After deciding on the head count you have to decide on the caterer that fits your budget. Do not decide on the caterer just on the basis of the cost factor, take also into account his reputation and services he is offering. Caterer cost also depends on the menu you want for the wedding party- so deciding on a good and reasonable menu is equally important.

With so many things to think about when it comes to planning your wedding it's easy to overlook something. Ask your bridesmaid or a member of your family to help you with the planning so that nothing is left out. Sometimes it helps to have an extra person to help you make some of the more confusing decisions, such as what type of music to play at the reception.

Above all you must enjoy the planning and the execution of one of the most special days of your life. Enjoy!

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Nicola Driscall is the chief writer for, and editor of For Weddings, there's a wealth of knowledge on the website, plus their free newsletter is well worth signing up for too. Want to read more Weddings articles?, just go to: www.fweddings.com/articles
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