Saturday, April 26, 2008

wedding checklist the nuts and bolts

Wedding etiquette can be confusing and some of that applies to the bridal shower, as well. Just a few areas where the florist plays a role in the wedding include the bouquets that are carried by the bride and her bridesmaids, the flowers carried by the flower gift the flowers the groom and his ushers wear in their lapels and the flowers that decorate the ceremony locations.

One of the most effective ways to choose a florist for your wedding is to find a florist who is recommended by a trusted friend or family member. It is imperative that you obtain certifiable proof that you are no longer legally married to another person before you enter into a second marriage. Make sure you get a few people to proof read your invitations because it is easy to overlook a mistake on your invitation when you know what the invitation should say.

Your bridesmaids most likely spent a great deal of time and energy in helping you to plan your wedding. Guests often feel obligated to dress formally for an event that is held at a catering hall. Many guests form their first impressions of a wedding based on the invitations.

The key to planning a great bridal shower is to keep the bride's taste in mind during the planning effort. Although planning a rehearsal dinner is not obligatory, many couples opt to do so because it is such a wonderful opportunity to thank their loved ones for their continued support.

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