Smaller Weddings Are Better!

Posted on November 17th, 2008 by admin Tags:
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You’re almost there! Let’s be honest, preparing for your special day is not a piece of cake. Planning a wedding can get very stressful at times when instead it should be memorable and fun. That’s why small wedding celebrations rock!

A wedding is about celebrating the two of you getting married and why would you want anyone besides your closest friends and dearest family members there? You don’t have to guess at who is who in pictures and you definitely won’t feel like and act as a host to your own ceremony. Here are some simple suggestions that will make you rethink your wedding plans.

Hey it’s my day

When you have 20-50 guests, everyone’s eyes will be definitely on you. But if there are more than 200 guests, it’s just not possible to be the center of attention. Let’s face it, this is your day and you definitely want to be the center of attention.

Fulfill your dream wedding

Let’s be honest, a Movie-style wedding is possible when you keep the numbers down. The less you spend feeding lots of people, the more you can afford on the things that matter to you.

Less stress

It’s that simple; do yourself and your fiancé a favor in limiting the guest list. Having a small guest list will not only help you avoid the stress level but it will help you enjoy your special day.

Keep it intimate

You want to have fun. With so many people there, you will start to feel like and act as a host to your own ceremony. Therefore keeping it intimate can only help you to relax and focus on each other.

Invitation to only family and close friends

No hurt feelings – no guilt if you are feeling bad about not including all your acquaintances. Instead of feeling bad it gives you an excuse to invite only those people you love and really want to be with.

Regardless of making it a big or a small wedding, you should always keep in mind that it’s your special day. If you are having difficulty planning your wedding you can consult a wedding planner for professional advice.

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