wedding tips
Develop a flirtation with a cute bartender or caterer. This will give you something to focus on—a goal—for the night. You can dance with other men, knowing that cute bartender is watching you, and wander over for witty banter when you feel like it. It’s like having a date…but not.
Have some awareness that people want to get back to their private conversations, want to hit the bar, need to go to the bathroom, or are just too buzzed to pay attention for a long time. Don’t speak for ten minutes. Three to five is a nice compromise.
There should be a clear itinerary and well-marked signs so that guests always know where to go to eat/use the restroom/take photos/dance etc. Without these, your whole night could be thrown off. You might make your grand entrance to the dining hall and find that only half the guests are there.
Do you know someone with a gorgeous rose garden? Or a few friends with nice flower gardens? Ask them to let you pick their flowers—they can give you this instead of a gift, and you can make your bouquet and centerpieces for free.
I recently read about something called the “We don’t care about” list. This is a list that a bride and groom, planning their wedding, can make of the details that they’re not hung up about on their big day. Here is why this list is so important. First off, it tells your wedding planner and […]
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There are no words to describe how gut-wrenching it is to call off a wedding. As hard as you might try to make things work, sometimes they just don’t. Once you make the decision not to walk down the aisle there are some things you need to do on the financial front. Here’s a quick […]