Step 2: Choose an officiator and set a date. The officiator
will travel to the location where your wedding ceremony will be held. He or she
may also wish to meet up and discuss your relationship/thoughts about marriage
and other details.
Step 3: Meet with event manager and lock in your wedding
date. Discuss details such as time of day wedding will be held, open or cash
bar, cocktail hour appetizers, dinner selections. Discuss any questions you may
have.
Step 4: Begin writing up the guest list. This may change as
things progress. Parents often find people to add. Choose your bridal party if
you plan to have one. We kept things simple, and had only a maid of honor, best
man, and ring bearer (our son).
Step 5: Do a price comparison on the cake bakery. I am
embarrassed to say that we spent about $350 on the cake because we didn't shop
around. I'm told my friend got her wedding cake for $15! Select a bakery and give
them an idea of the design/type of cake you'd like.
Step 6: Start hunting for your wedding dress. This is one of
the more time-intensive aspects of getting married. Like any bride, you want to
look good on your wedding day.
Step 7: Choose your music: wedding DJ, band, or both? We
ended up having both, but only because our band guy informed us that this was
what "the kids" enjoyed.
Step 8. Purchase wedding invitations. We bought ours online,
but you can print them yourself if you know how.
Step 9: Begin collecting the addresses of people you plan to
invite. Parents are typically a good source for this type of information.
Step 10: Follow up with wedding event manager and cake baker
about the anticipated number of guests. Do a food tasting if you insist on one.
We didn't. The guy told us the food was excellent, and we believed him. It
really was!
Step 11: Buy your dress! Be sure it's at least 2 sizes
bigger than your street size. Anticipate alterations.
Step 12: Initiate a discussion about what the bridesmaids
and maid of honor will be wearing. I personally was very relaxed about this. You
may decide that you want everyone to wear a specific dress, in a specific
color. Or, you may choose the color but allow them to wear whatever style of
dress is most flattering for each person. Finally – you might just say
something like, "Everyone wear black!"
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