24 July 2013

Three Tips for the Perfect Wedding Day

Most brides have dreamed about their wedding day since they were little girls. Some have long-since picked out their colors and know exactly what food they want served. Others have a basic idea of what they want, but are open to creative suggestions from friends and family. Regardless of how you approach your wedding, your wedding day can be a day that will live long in your memory as a perfect day or a terrible disaster. Following are three suggestions to help you create the perfect day for your wedding:

·       Don’t sweat the small stuff
·       Put your money where your memories will be
·       Use services like the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce for help finding wedding services

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff

A newly engaged woman was given advice from a newlywed: “Don’t sweat the small stuff, and it’s all small stuff.” As the wedding day approaches, plans will change, problems will arise, and disasters might even happen. In the end, though, what does it really matter? The only thing that matters is that you and your future spouse enjoy the day together. When the wedding is over, all you will have are your memories; and you can choose what type of memories you will have.

Put Your Money with the Memories

Some weddings have a large budget while others have a small budget. Regardless, there will always be more services to spend money on than you will have budgeted. As you come face to face with the decisions of what to cut out, remember the advice to put your money where your memories will be. For instance, a videographer might cost a lot of money, but how much enjoyment will you get out of watching your wedding video in the future? It will probably be a lot more enjoyment than the memory of the perfect refreshment table.

Find the Right Wedding Services


Finding the right photographer, cake decorator, or caterer can be overwhelming. Fortunately this task is much easier when you use companies such as the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. These types of agencies collect and provide information about businesses and the different services they offer as well as contact information. In addition, most companies registered with professional or non-profit organizations are reputable businesses that you can use with confidence.



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