Friday, January 16, 2004


6 Things I've Learned About Wedding Planning


6. Spend a lot of time picking out your bridesmaids' dresses. This is what the whole wedding should be planned around.

5. Give the caterers and other wedding people as little information as possible until you’re totally sure of what you want. They don’t really need to know stuff like how many people you’re planning on and all that until really really close to the wedding date.

4. Your dress, however, is the most important part of your wedding. The more fake pearls and sequins in your dress, the better. The bigger the dress the better. And having colours like black and red in your wedding dress with neither encourage nor make guests more prone to thinking ill of your past.

3. The amount of time between the wedding ceremony and the reception is inconsequential. If you have a morning wedding and a late evening reception, your out-of-town guests "can just find something to do" in between.

2. More time should be spent on planning the actual wedding day than thinking about the actual marriage.

1. It's all about the bride.

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