More than a Snapshot Volume 1, Issue 2 | Page 9

Crash my wedding\r\n\r\na todo list for brides\r\n\r\nPreparing for the big day means planning a multitude of details; everything from the flower arrangements to that something blue must be decided upon well in advance of the ceremony. Here are some tips to help ensure your big day goes off without a hitch. \r\nThe Big Decisions \r\nThe decision to get married is the first of many big decisions you will be making in the weeks and months to come. Here are some things to con­sider right away:\r\n Pick a date. Talk with your fiancé and family (and your fiancé’s family) about potential wedding dates to ensure the important people in both your lives will be able to take part. \r\n Select your guests. The number of guests you invite will directly influence the cost of your wedding. \r\n Set a budget. Budgeting for your wedding is crucial, as this will have a great impact on every other aspect of your day, as well as your honeymoon. Plan for a little wiggle room for unexpected expenses. \r\n Choose a location. Because most popular bridal spots are just that — popular — you may want to start searching for a location quickly. \r\n Organize the bridal party. Make careful decisions about who you want supporting you leading up to the big day, and who will be displayed in front of everyone in your life.\r\n Pick a style. Many brides choose wedding styles that are reflected in their save-the-dates, invitations, ceremonies, receptions and thank-you cards. Choosing a theme \r\nand color scheme in the begin­ning will help narrow down options later. \r\n Hire a caterer. Take into account the dietary needs of your guests by offering a variety of menu options, including a vegetarian dish.\r\n Order the cake. Whether you choose a large multi-tiered cake or cup­cakes, remember to keep your budget in mind—and pick flavors you and your fiancé truly enjoy. \r\n Make the announcement. Decide how you want to let the \r\ncommunity know of your planned nuptials. Do you want to take professional engagement photos? Do you plan to contact your local paper? Will you include a link to a wedding day website on your save-the-date or your wedding invitations? \r\n Get the gown. On your wedding day, everyone will be awaiting a glimpse of your gown. Listen to your instincts and choose a gown that “feels right” and reflects your personality and style.\r\n Dress your party. Once you have chosen the wedding dress of your dreams, speak with your fiancé about his wishes for his suit, as well as the bridal party attire. \r\n Hire a photographer. Choose your professional photographer wisely. With a walk down the aisle, father/daughter dance and toast, your father is sure to get photographed, but your mother might get overlooked. Make sure to ask the photographer to get shots of your mother throughout the day as well. For a photographer that understands that the photo is not always just what is happening but also others reaction; go to \r\nwww.gandkphotography.com\r\n Choose your flowers. Once you set the date, discuss with \r\nyour florists which flowers are in season to help narrow down your selection. You may love tulips, but if you have a winter wed­ding, they may be hard to come by, and may be more expensive. \r\n Book the entertainment. Do you want a DJ or a live band? Talk with your fiancé about your music preferences, as well as the types of tunes you want played at your reception to keep your guests on the dance floor. \r\nBefore the Big Day\r\n Create a website for your wedding to keep guests informed of events and for easy access to registry information. Provide accommodation information for those guests traveling from \r\nout of town. \r\n Insure your engagement and wedding rings against loss, damage, theft or mysterious disappearance. According to a survey conducted by Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company, 44 percent of married women either don’t insure their engagement ring, or don’t know for certain whether their engagement and wedding rings are insured. For a free, no-obligation jewelry insurance quote, visit www.insureyourjewelry.com. \r\n Make sure your marriage license, travel documentation and insurance information are ready to go and stored in a safe place in advance of the wedding day. \r\n Practice reciting your vows and speeches until you feel comfortable. \r\n Wear your wedding heels around the house to “break them in.” Pack a back-up pair of flats to wear during the reception. \r\n Remember to ask for help. Designate members of your family \r\nor close friends to specific assignments. \r\n