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Top Five Wedding Planning Blunders

There are many decisions and stress involved in planning your wedding. Since the wedding is something you hope to do only once, usually no opportunity to learn from experience. So, here is a list of what I consider to be Top five wedding planning blunders . They are in ascending order "blunderness." Meaning # 1 is the worst, in my opinion, and as you go down the list the ability to recover declining.

5 Do not check your wedding invitations - This May sound like an obvious one, but you'd be surprised! You May Have read your wedding invitations for 50 times, and you're sure you've got it right. Do not go yet final! Buy a wedding invitation sample and have it reviewed by several people. Common errors, forgetting to put the RSVP date, after the wrong wedding date, forgetting that the information on the receipt, forgetting the meal choices, wrong addresses, and a large n. .. wrong postage on the reply envelope

4 Buying your wedding dress is too small in hopes of losing weight - are of great hope. You will work out, watch what you eat and be a different person to your wedding day. Do not count on it! You will be under stress, you will be testing wedding cakes, menu items, after a bunch of get togethers with friends and family. So, do not plan on dropping a few dress sizes for your wedding. That you do, it is easier to take in a dress than let it so, go with you on the size of fitting. You do not have your dress bursting at the seams on your wedding day!

3 Not trying to cut from your wedding as your wedding day - If your wedding day is the first time your hairdresser tried to make that special "updo" can lead to problems! Stress levels will be high for both you and your hairdresser. And if things do not work as planned in the first attempt, the stress level will rise. So, here's my advice, take the veils and headpieces for your hair ahead of time, and you have the time to experiment. Once you find the right style, photographed, and then bring the pictures to your stylist on your wedding day, so he / she gets it right!

2 Throwing away your flowers and extra food 'wedding can be a huge burden on the environment. Everyone wants to do another in the decadence and extravagance. Well, at least you can make a positive impact on those less fortunate. No flyer your flowers! Donate them to a recovery home or shelter for the homeless to help brighten their day. Do not throw your extra food! It can also be donated to a homeless shelter or soup kitchen in your community. In many places there are organizations that will come pick up these items for you. It is not only good for those who receive, but will also make you feel good too! Although the outcome of this gaffe will not necessarily ruin your wedding, but you're missing an opportunity to really make someone's day, which I think is pretty important!

1 After the Wedding Invitation B-list - I think that this is the ultimate low in etiquette department. Let me explain. In an attempt to save money by limiting the places, but trying to fill those seats to maximize the gifts, some couples are sending their call list for those who really want to come to their wedding. But if they get the more regrets than you were expected to send a B-call list for those who really do not care so much about it, but would like to fill the seats and you might get more gifts. Ok, I need to explain what is wrong with this picture? It is not only dangerous to those on the B-list (when they learn, the notice did not say if), but it can also hurt the reputation of the bride and grooms with A-list guests too!

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