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Wedding Day Checklist

Imagine this. Today is the day you have waited for all life. Today is your wedding day. You are at the church and suddenly you remember that you have forgotten something very important. However, this article saves you from the worry by preparing a wedding day checklist for you.

Here is a checklist of all the items you will need for your wedding day reception and ceremony. There might be other important things too. Make sure you write every single item as soon as you remember them. In this way, you can be well prepared for the big day.

While preparing your wedding day checklist consult with your friends and bridesmaids to remember all the important items to bring on your wedding day.

Payment for reception entertainment
Full payment for the reception site
Unity candle set.
Rose petals and flower girl basket
Guestbook for wedding and pen set
Marriage license
Officiate donation minimum 0.00.
Church donation
Ring bearer pillow for carrying the ring
Wedding programme presentation basket
Clear scotch tape and pair of scissors
Bird seed or bubbles
Programs for the wedding ceremony
Banquet programs
Knife serving set for the wedding cake
Wedding cake topper or decorations
Champagne for greeting the guests
Wedding favors for guests
A nice engagement portrait of yourselves
Envelope box for carrying your cards
Payment for the bartender
Church decorations and reception site decorations
Single use cameras for wedding guests
Guest list with seating arrangements
Place card holders
Many pens
Toasting flutes
Emergency kit for the wedding day (For you and the bridesmaids)

The wedding day emergency kit is an essential component of your wedding day. Your wedding day emergency kit will ensure that everything runs smoothly on the wedding day. Remember to carry the wedding emergency kit in a small bag for ease of use. The parts of a wedding day emergency kit are mentioned here.

Wedding day emergency kit

Aspirin or Tylenol
Hair pins
Baby powder
Cotton swabs
Nail glue
An extra pair of comfortable shoes
Nail clippers and nail file
A phone list of important people (maid of honor, vendors, wedding party members etc.)
Mousse, hair gel or hair spray
Hair brush or comb
Lotion
Bandages
Moist toilettes
An extra pair of nylons
Lip balm
Safety pins
A small mouthwash bottle or a little tube of toothpaste
Small sewing kit (sewing kit thread should match wedding dress)
Pads or tampons
Facial tissue or Kleenex
Touch up make up

While preparing your wedding day checklist try to think of anything possible that can disrupt your wedding day. As soon as you remember any such item write it down to make sure you are bringing them along with you on your wedding day.

 

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Wedding Bands are an important Arrangement

Organisers of any event have a lot on stake. One can observe that entertainment is very important part of the event on any given day. One can both take responsibility of finding a good service provider and hope that it delivers or can seek help from the entertainment company. The first option is not possible for everyone or may be not possible for most of us. Second one is feasible and is reliable as well. Owner of the event can brief the organiser about their expectation and then leave the rest to the organising team. Owner of the event should try and make it specific in certain areas like which wedding band should be invited.

One may most often find that when it comes to wedding bands, the list of options for the owner and the organiser somehow match. Both organiser and owner want the best in town, so they simply have wedding bands Bedfordshire or wedding bands Dorset on their list. Organiser and owner may differ in their first options but it is expected it would either be wedding bands Dorset or wedding bands Bedfordshire. Both bands have proven customer satisfaction records so it might not make any difference if either gets to play. Organiser though should prefer that he gets the band that is the first choice of the owner. Organiser should go with owner’s first choice whether it is wedding bands Dorset or Wedding bands Bedfordshire unless there is a serious difference in opinion. Professionals are supposed to suggest otherwise in case they know the particular service provider has any flaws. It is entirely owner’s event but the professional he has shown his trust in must take the right decisions based on his expertise and knowledge.

After entertainment there are other items to focus upon, the catering facilities, seating arrangement and the decor of the place.  Once everything is chosen by the owner, organiser has to look into what it takes to close all items as per the wish list. It is not alien anymore, but event owners tend to have that minor doubt in their minds of how the event would turn out. Professional expertise can take care of such jitters as well. But at times owners have it till the end just because their mind cannot let go. Professional organisers usually their sight set on what they want and how they want it which turns out to be a disaster in owner’s perspective. There should be an understanding of what client wants not what organiser wants.

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Plus Size Wedding Gowns

Sometimes finding plus size wedding gowns can be frustrating. Most of the available places at a wedding store may only have a small selection of plus size wedding gowns. All is not lost however, and you can still find a great plus size wedding gown.

If you are wondering where to start in the process of finding plus size wedding gowns, then really what you need to do is figure out what type of plus size wedding gown you are interested in. For instance, do you like conventional or modern dresses? Do you want to stick with white, or would you rather go with a different color? Do you even want to wear a dress? There are so many different questions that need to be answered here, just make sure that you take the time to answer them properly.

We will look at where you can find plus size wedding gowns, regardless of whether your local store has one or not, in a moment. Realize that there are many themes and types of wedding gown that you can purchase. As you read the following list consider which you would like to look at more, and which appeals to your liking the most:

* Plus size modest wedding gowns

* Plus size designer wedding gowns

* Plus size cheap wedding gowns

* Plus size discount wedding gowns

* Plus size vera wang wedding gowns

* Plus size celtic wedding gowns

* Plus size renaissance wedding gowns

The list of plus size wedding gown ideas should help you in finding what you are looking for. Though even when you know what you want, finding the wedding gown from a local wedding shop may not be available.

::: Where you can go to find plus size wedding gowns :::

You could ask your local wedding shop whether they have access to larger stock which is not on display. Some wedding shops have access to a lot more stock then they can hold in the small wedding shop. They may also have other distributors, know other wedding shops which can find you the wedding gown that you want.

If you are looking for a designer wedding gown, then you can contact the designer to find where a local stockist is or even if they offer delivery to your door. If this fails, then you could search online to find an online plus size wedding gown retailer.

Online there are many places that sell plus size wedding gowns. A simple search online can help you find a beautiful wedding gown. Also the selection is more varied, and you have more of a chance to find the wedding gown that you want.

There are many wedding gown sellers online and offline. Looking at wedding gown pictures online, can help you find a wedding gown to buy. There are even some dedicated wedding retailers online that specialize in plus size wedding gowns, wedding dresses and many other essential wedding supplies.

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Fun Activities for a Weekend Wedding

Weekend weddings are becoming more popular, particularly as families are spread further apart. They usually begin on Friday night, continue with the wedding Saturday and conclude with a post-wedding breakfast on Sunday before everyone returns home.

Planning activities for these weekend-long celebrations doesn’t have to be difficult; in fact, it can be quite a bit of fun if you keep everyone’s needs in mind. First, consider the wedding. Will this be a formal wedding with a sit-down dinner at its center? If so, you might want to ban a formal rehearsal dinner and replace it instead with an informal barbecue dinner or picnic.

But how will you keep people occupied during the long weekend? There are many activities to consider. Will the wedding be near a lake? How about planning a day at the lake on Saturday, filled with pre-wedding activities like swimming races and beach volleyball.

One popular pre-wedding activity is a scavenger hunt. Prior to the wedding weekend, a list of meaningful items should be drawn up, and guests placed in two teams. The list should include things like “get a brochure from the jewelry store where (groom) bought (bride)’s ring” or “take a picture of the group at the location where the couple got engaged”. You will have to tailor the scavenger hunt list to the location of the wedding and the energy of the guests who will be participating.

You can even offer lavish prizes for the team that wins the scavenger hunt, such as gift certificates or gourmet food and wine baskets. It might seem an obvious choice to divide the teams into groups who know or are related to the bride and teams who know or are related to the groom, but it might be a little more fun to mix it up a bit. You can create teams of friends versus family, or men versus women (always a popular choice).

Another activity that’s popular during wedding weekends is a competitive sport activity, such as baseball or flag football. Again, add a special twist. Offer prizes for performance (first home run gets a kiss from the bride) or make silly rules, like members of the bridal party have to wear tiaras while running bases or members of the groom’s family should always have their shirts on backwards.

It’s important that during the wedding weekend, planners keep in mind that the weekend itself might be expensive for some guests, particularly those who had to fly in for the occasion and many of the activities should be free, or inexpensive. If they are more expensive, and planned for the entire group, they should be paid for by either the bride and groom or their families.

But there are plenty of activities that don’t have to be expensive, but can provide big bang for the little buck, such as the scavenger hunt suggested above. If the wedding weekend guests will mostly be family, you can schedule a home movie-viewing event, including home movies from both the bride and groom’s families. For even more fun, consider an activity where the movies are mixed up and the guests have to guess which family’s videos they are watching. This might sound easy, but depending on the contents, it could be hard, particularly if the bride and groom are babies in the photos.

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Activities For Your Weekend Wedding

Weekend weddings are becoming more popular, particularly as families are spread further apart. They usually begin on Friday night, continue with the wedding Saturday and conclude with a post-wedding breakfast on Sunday before everyone returns home.

Planning activities for these weekend-long celebrations doesn’t have to be difficult; in fact, it can be quite a bit of fun if you keep everyone’s needs in mind. First, consider the wedding. Will this be a formal wedding with a sit-down dinner at its center? If so, you might want to ban a formal rehearsal dinner and replace it instead with an informal barbecue dinner or picnic.

But how will you keep people occupied during the long weekend? There are many activities to consider. Will the wedding be near a lake? How about planning a day at the lake on Saturday, filled with pre-wedding activities like swimming races and beach volleyball.

One popular pre-wedding activity is a scavenger hunt. Prior to the wedding weekend, a list of meaningful items should be drawn up, and guests placed in two teams. The list should include things like “get a brochure from the jewelry store where (groom) bought (bride)’s ring” or “take a picture of the group at the location where the couple got engaged”. You will have to tailor the scavenger hunt list to the location of the wedding and the energy of the guests who will be participating.

You can even offer lavish prizes for the team that wins the scavenger hunt, such as gift certificates or gourmet food and wine baskets. It might seem an obvious choice to divide the teams into groups who know or are related to the bride and teams who know or are related to the groom, but it might be a little more fun to mix it up a bit. You can create teams of friends versus family, or men versus women (always a popular choice).

Another activity that’s popular during wedding weekends is a competitive sport activity, such as baseball or flag football. Again, add a special twist. Offer prizes for performance (first home run gets a kiss from the bride) or make silly rules, like members of the bridal party have to wear tiaras while running bases or members of the groom’s family should always have their shirts on backwards.

It’s important that during the wedding weekend, planners keep in mind that the weekend itself might be expensive for some guests, particularly those who had to fly in for the occasion and many of the activities should be free, or inexpensive. If they are more expensive, and planned for the entire group, they should be paid for by either the bride and groom or their families.

But there are plenty of activities that don’t have to be expensive, but can provide big bang for the little buck, such as the scavenger hunt suggested above. If the wedding weekend guests will mostly be family, you can schedule a home movie-viewing event, including home movies from both the bride and groom’s families. For even more fun, consider an activity where the movies are mixed up and the guests have to guess which family’s videos they are watching. This might sound easy, but depending on the contents, it could be hard, particularly if the bride and groom are babies in the photos.

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Planning A Sexy Kinky All Weekend Wedding

Weekend weddings are becoming more popular, particularly as families are spread further apart. They usually begin on Friday night, continue with the wedding Saturday and conclude with a post-wedding breakfast on Sunday before everyone returns home.

Planning activities for these weekend-long celebrations doesn’t have to be difficult; in fact, it can be quite a bit of fun if you keep everyone’s needs in mind. First, consider the wedding. Will this be a formal wedding with a sit-down dinner at its center? If so, you might want to ban a formal rehearsal dinner and replace it instead with an informal barbecue dinner or picnic.

But how will you keep people occupied during the long weekend? There are many activities to consider. Will the wedding be near a lake? How about planning a day at the lake on Saturday, filled with pre-wedding activities like swimming races and beach volleyball.

One popular pre-wedding activity is a scavenger hunt. Prior to the wedding weekend, a list of meaningful items should be drawn up, and guests placed in two teams. The list should include things like “get a brochure from the jewelry store where (groom) bought (bride)’s ring” or “take a picture of the group at the location where the couple got engaged”. You will have to tailor the scavenger hunt list to the location of the wedding and the energy of the guests who will be participating.

You can even offer lavish prizes for the team that wins the scavenger hunt, such as gift certificates or gourmet food and wine baskets. It might seem an obvious choice to divide the teams into groups who know or are related to the bride and teams who know or are related to the groom, but it might be a little more fun to mix it up a bit. You can create teams of friends versus family, or men versus women (always a popular choice).

Another activity that’s popular during wedding weekends is a competitive sport activity, such as baseball or flag football. Again, add a special twist. Offer prizes for performance (first home run gets a kiss from the bride) or make silly rules, like members of the bridal party have to wear tiaras while running bases or members of the groom’s family should always have their shirts on backwards.

It’s important that during the wedding weekend, planners keep in mind that the weekend itself might be expensive for some guests, particularly those who had to fly in for the occasion and many of the activities should be free, or inexpensive. If they are more expensive, and planned for the entire group, they should be paid for by either the bride and groom or their families.

But there are plenty of activities that don’t have to be expensive, but can provide big bang for the little buck, such as the scavenger hunt suggested above. If the wedding weekend guests will mostly be family, you can schedule a home movie-viewing event, including home movies from both the bride and groom’s families. For even more fun, consider an activity where the movies are mixed up and the guests have to guess which family’s videos they are watching. This might sound easy, but depending on the contents, it could be hard, particularly if the bride and groom are babies in the photos.

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Countless variety of Wedding bands

Wedding is very auspicious occasion for everyone. Everybody wants that their wedding day should become a memorable day for every person. People make their possible efforts to make this day memorable. The decorations, gifts, banquet hall, catering, music, dj system, bands etc are some of its vital ingredients.
One of the most special ingredients is wedding bands. They change the aura of the wedding place by their music. So wedding bands plays an important role in making the wedding day memorable. There is variety of wedding bands in the market. All Round Wedding Party Covers Bands
There is a great set of all round wedding party bands and cover bands for weddings. Whatsoever your favorite songs are, these wedding bands include them in your wedding reception set list to make your wedding day extra special.
Wedding Ceilidh Bands
Scottish Ceilidh Bands for weddings with experienced callers. These bands provides barn dance callers to help you and your guests and our weddings ceilidh bands can play Scottish Ceilidh Dance, covers, pop and golden oldies to create your own wedding reception set list.
Jazz, Blues & Soul Bands for Weddings
Jazz, blues and soul wedding bands are perfect for any wedding day, ceremony, reception or as background atmosphere music through the dinner
Solo, Duo & Trio Wedding Musicians
You can hire solo wedding singers, solo wedding musicians, solo wedding guitarist, wedding duo bands, wedding duo guitar bands, wedding duo acts, trio wedding bands, local wedding musicians live or acoustic wedding musicians or acoustic solo performers including solo wedding pianists, solo wedding violinists any many more things which includes in these bands…
70s Wedding Bands & Funk Wedding Bands
70s and funk wedding band lead your wedding day to a very different mood. It will turn the entire aura in groovy mood. Everyone will like the 70s wedding band.
Wedding Classical Musicians & Performers
Wedding day selection of string quartets, classical singers, classical guitarists, flautists, classical pianists, opera singers, harpists, wind bands, violinists, choir singers and other classical performers all are available for your wedding.
Classical Guitarists for Weddings
Classical guitarists includes Spanish guitarists, Latin guitarists and Flamenco guitarists are perfect for wedding services, receptions & background music for dinners.
Wedding Pipers
Wedding pipers are very famous in the world of wedding bands. Wedding pipers are perfect for wedding ceremony or the traditional wedding reception.
Wedding Pianists
Wedding pianists & piano singers who covers a variety of music from traditional classical music to jazz, folk and pop are ideal for wedding services, receptions, background music for dinners and lively party event.
You must be getting surprised by seeing so many wedding bands. These are very few types on wedding bands. There is a countless variety of wedding bands in the internet as well.So hire any wedding band out of them and groove the wedding day.

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Unique Wedding Reception Favors

Being creative when deciding on wedding reception favors can help create a lively atmosphere. The wedding reception is a time for celebration of the new couple, so why not use a play on words to create unique wedding reception favors. The following list can help you come up with a play on words that will work for your wedding. After the list is an example to help give you an idea of how to do it.

1. Think of words associated with couples, marriage, weddings, love. Also think of variations on words, like pair and pear. Use a thesaurus to help you out. Make a list of these words.

2. Think of popular sayings or twists on the words on your list. Also write down any sayings that might convey the overall idea of couples and love. Write everything you think of down even if it seems crazy or useless. You may surprise yourself with how an off-the-wall idea can become perfect.

3. Try to edit each phrase or saying down to no more than five words. You may be wanting to use it on the favors and you want to keep the length to a minimum.

4. Choose your favorites and brainstorm different things that could represent the saying. For example, for the phrase ” birds of a feather flock together” you could use feathers or birds or even flowers – birds of paradise. do not worry about being too practical just get the ideas out there.

5. Choose your favorite. Make it fit to your reception. Make sure the favors will be practical. Try to have the saying you use printed on the favors or somewhere at the reception so the guests are sure to get the joke.

The following is an examples of using a play on words to create great wedding reception favors.

Perfect Pear:

The idea here is the play on the word “pear/pair”. You can use the image of pears to convey the idea. Silver pear shaped bells with “perfect pear” engraved on them along with the couples names and wedding date make for a nice favor. Another idea is marzipan pears served on small silver platters. If you are looking to have fun with the idea you can give tubs of pear flavored lip gloss. You can also tie this theme into the reception by serving pear dishes and decorating the room with pear theme favors.

As you can see there is a lot of fun in using a play on words to create your wedding reception favors. It may take some creative thought on your part, but the end result is well worth it. People will be talking about your unique wedding reception for a long time. Do not be surprised to see others copy your ideas. This is not only fun, but creates a great conversation piece for your guests. Plays on words are all around, so think hard and get to work on those great wedding reception favors. It is more important than you think when you need to choose the perfect unique wedding reception favors.

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