New Year’s Eve Wedding
What better way to ring in the new year than by getting married on December 31? A New Year’s Eve wedding can […]
What better way to ring in the new year than by getting married on December 31? A New Year’s Eve wedding can […]
With all the details you have to take care of around the wedding, it’s easy to forget that there will be wedding guests who will go to a lot of effort (plus some extra expenses) in order to share this special occasion with you. In most of the cases, out-of-town guests are also family members, so making them feel special using these simple tips will surely not go unnoticed.
These days it is not absolutely necessary to take care of reserving hotel rooms for your out-of-town wedding guests (it was certainly a necessity back in the days when there was no Internet and out-of-towners didn’t have any information about hotels in your area). Nevertheless, we believe it is the least you can do for them as they are the ones that will have to spend much more money (compared to local wedding guests) and make many more arrangements in order to attend your wedding.
You know what they say, “A goal without a plan is just a wish”. Don’t fall in the category of wishful thinking by carefully planning all details around your out-of-town guests so that both they and you will feel at ease on the most important day of your life.
Choosing the perfect wedding venue is every bride’s dream come true. Your wedding location is among the first things on your wedding planning list and you want to make sure you have all the details you need before you start touring wedding venues, weighing pros and cons.
Here are 5 questions to ask yourself before you start your wedding venue search:
With so many things on your mind during wedding planning, it’s easy to slip and fall into the trap of some mistakes that could have easily been avoided. Here are 5 of the most common mistakes brides make when it comes to their wedding venue (and how to avoid them):