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Planning Your Wedding
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Wedding invitation card, venue, gown, wedding favours, photography are various items, which are taken into consideration while planning a wedding. However, the main element of a wedding is the theme. You should select a suitable theme for your wedding to make the big day of your life the most memorable one. Here are some more things to be kept in mind when you are planning your wedding.
The theme: Your wedding theme will depend on the date you choose. You should make sure that the wedding theme doesn’t contradict the season. It will be rare, rather awkward to plan a beach wedding during peak winter season. It also applies to a winter theme for your wedding during summer. Hence, choose a theme that gels with the season.
You can also create your wedding theme based on your cultural preferences. For instance, if you and your soul mate have a liking for the Asian culture, go for an Asian theme. Make sure that other wedding items also match the Asian idea.
The style: Your style statement also reflects on the ceremony. Your attitude on wedding will certainly affect your decision. It will be reflected in the tone of your wedding invitation. Formal or semi-formal- the choice is yours. If you want the big day of your life to be a strictly formal affair, it is better to wed in a Church. If it is the other way around, a semi-formal occasion, you may book a banquet or go for a beach wedding to set the casual mood.
The wedding style is different for different individuals. We have seen many couples who like to have a unique wedding plan for a special experience. So if you want to host a special event, put in some hard work to make your event even more special.
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