Thursday, January 31, 2008

Planning a romantic wedding to remember

The wedding day should be one of the happiest days of your life but to make it so you need to do some work to make the arrangements all come together on the day. There are so many details to think about that you may, if you are not careful, think all the romance is going out of the window. Yet, once all the major plans are drawn up you will be able to see it all coming together. The Romantic Weddings section of the BeRomantic.com is designed to help you plan a romantic wedding you will always remember whether it is for your wedding or a close friend or relative. First of all, a romantic event of such proportions starts with the least romantic aspect of all. If you're planning a wedding to remember, you'll need to establish your budget first and foremost. Who is to take the financial responsibility? Usually the families of both the bride and the groom make contributions to help their children succeed in planning a wedding to remember. You'll have to meet and talk and count what share each can bring. Once you have established the budget, you can then move on planning the wedding to remember. However, if you still don't make ends meet, you'll have to think about other solutions; loans and credit cards are not the best option since they'll delay other plans for you such as buying a house or having children. Financial pressures have been shown consistently to be the main reason why married couples have broken up in the first few years. Let's face it in many cases the wedding day will be the first time some of the couples will have shared responsibility for household budgeting. Differences in spending patterns between the couple after marriage will only reinforce the pressures of repaying wedding debts. It may be better to trim back on some of the less important expenses on your special day rather than put additional pressures on the relationship. If you're planning a romantic wedding to remember, keep in mind the following aspects, so that you don't have a surprise with the final bills. First of all, I should start by telling you that the highest costs are those for the venue, rentals, food, beverages and cake. Furthermore, when planning a wedding to remember, you need to allot at least ten percent of the total budget for each of the following: photography, music, flowers and attire. Should you spend more on certain items along the way, you're still on the right track of planning a wedding to remember; you'll just have to spend less in some other part. For instance, if you want a delicious gourmet dinner, you may cut some expenses from the flower arrangements and make the latter simpler. Moreover, you may be planning a wedding to remember and consider ways to save money at the same time; you'd make a big mistake to think that the two elements exclude each other. First of all, a lovely, yet bargain location would be perfect: it may be a garden, a beach, or some other affordable place. If you're planning a wedding to remember indoors, winter for instance is a less expensive season; try, however to avoid the holidays. The flower arrangements can look gorgeous if you look for those that are in bloom at your wedding time, you'll save some money too. If your idea of planning a wedding to remember includes some great decorations, keep in mind that these come at a higher cost than simpler ones.


About the Author: Romantic weddings is just one of the sections on Ron's BeRomantic.com website offering tips to help plan your romantic wedding. Even after your wedding you will still want to visit to get new romantic ideas for dates to keep your romance alive.

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