Saturday, August 23, 2008

wedding night the nuts and bolts

There are careful considerations that need to be made in planning an outdoor wedding. Depending on the theme and color scheme of the wedding, there are a variety of low cost options available.

In the past, it was tradition to give wedding gifts that would help a woman with her new home. Many couples may wish to be married in an outdoor ceremony but it is important to realize that an outdoor wedding would not be recognized by the Catholic Church. It is imperative that you ensure that the details of your wedding invitation are accurate but it is also very important to proofread the entire invitation to make sure that there are no other errors.

In general the bridal shower should be held as early as two months before the wedding date but not later than 2 weeks before the wedding date. It may be a style that is not perfect for any particular bridesmaid but that is also not completely unfavorable for any bridesmaid either. Instead of putting together a book, why not all each guest to write out their advice on a piece of parchment paper and then affix it to a bottle of wine.

While it is true that most catering halls have maximum occupancy restrictions as well, most of these commercial venues are capable of seating far more guests than even the most extravagant home. And be sure to give your guests plenty of time to make arrangements to attend.

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