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by Magdalena Andreozzi,
The Event Diva
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Discuss your vision - dare to dream, big, small, formal,
casual, romantic, talk to your fiance and don't listen too intently
to everyone else.
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Establish a budget -
create three lists and abide by them:
a) Wish List
b) Must-haves
c) Friends/Family considerations.
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Photo by
Charles Bandes
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Get it in writing - contracts are a bride's best friend Follow-up all conversations
in writing and be sure to get a confirmation back.
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Pay with plastic - if anything goes wrong you may not be
held responsible for your costs incurred.
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Hook up with other brides - attend
Bridal Events and talk
yourself silly about everything wedding. It reduces stress and your
friends will adore you.
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Consider bringing in an expert - your pro can tell you
what's in and what's not, get you discounts, save you time, money
and most of all reduce your stress.
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Negotiate - can you get a better rate from a vender? Just
ask, you may be surprised.
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Consider your guests - don't leave a huge gap between
your ceremony and reception, ideally no more then a 20 minute drive.
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Your invitations are a reflection of the two of you - it
sets the tone
for the entire event, be creative, have fun and frame it so it lasts
forever.
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Take care of yourselves - set a date for a coed
candlelight massage or a relaxing pedicure. Romp in the woods with
the pooch, sleep well, and breathe deeply. Just remember... The best
is yet to come!
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