Marriage is an event full of cliches, which is why we decided to help you identify and thwart that your wedding really looks like. If you want to go beyond the conventions, read on!
Misconception # 1: it is the parents who bear the cost of the wedding.
That was true at one time, but nowadays, more and more couples are saving to pay for their wedding themselves and they are right: he who pays the piper. Of course, your family will give you a helping hand, but not there to pay the full costs and to dictate their preferences.
http://weddingloveblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/7-rules-to-break-for-your-wedding.html
Myth # 2: You should choose a wedding dress with long train.Many designers offer models of short dresses brides very stylish. Why burden yourself with a long skirt that will keep you warm in the summer if you want to show your legs? If your wedding ceremony is secular, dare the court without complex!
Myth # 3: your wedding list should consist of items for the home.Not necessarily you can include everything that makes you happy in your wedding list. Today, many couples live together before getting married and already has all the furniture and appliances they need.The urn is also a good alternative to the wedding list if you do not know what to ask and you prefer the money to help you finance your honeymoon, for example.
Myth # 4: the day of your wedding, you will not see your fiancé (e) before the ceremony.Superstition about marriage saying that the groom should not see the bride wearing her dress before the ceremony is one of the most persistent, and that's a shame: many couples and loupent delicious moments together before take the way to the altar.Being together before the ceremony you will support each other in times of stress, to work together on the stage you will cross, and offer you an unusual photo shoot behind the scenes.
Myth 5: You have to let each of your guests come with a person of his choice.Wrong! From the moment your guests know each other, it is not absolutely necessary. This will substantially increase your budget, not to mention that you did not necessarily want to be surrounded by people you do not know in this special day. By cons, if one of your guests do not know anyone other than you, let him come along.
http://weddingloveblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/7-rules-to-break-for-your-wedding.html
Myth No. 6: During the ceremony, both your families must be placed separately, one on each side of the aisle.
And why not combine your two families and let your guests sit where they wish? It is not necessary to impose one side of the room to the guests of the bride and that of the bride, and immediately create a division, especially if their number is not balanced.
Myth # 7: You need to go on honeymoon immediately after your wedding.
You do not have to leave the next day of marriage that could be precipitated and could be frustrating if some guests came from far away to see you. Tip: Take the time to enjoy your first days as newlyweds and relax after the stress of preparations before enjoying this unforgettable journey.
Misconception # 1: it is the parents who bear the cost of the wedding.
That was true at one time, but nowadays, more and more couples are saving to pay for their wedding themselves and they are right: he who pays the piper. Of course, your family will give you a helping hand, but not there to pay the full costs and to dictate their preferences.
http://weddingloveblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/7-rules-to-break-for-your-wedding.html
Myth # 2: You should choose a wedding dress with long train.Many designers offer models of short dresses brides very stylish. Why burden yourself with a long skirt that will keep you warm in the summer if you want to show your legs? If your wedding ceremony is secular, dare the court without complex!
Myth # 3: your wedding list should consist of items for the home.Not necessarily you can include everything that makes you happy in your wedding list. Today, many couples live together before getting married and already has all the furniture and appliances they need.The urn is also a good alternative to the wedding list if you do not know what to ask and you prefer the money to help you finance your honeymoon, for example.
Myth # 4: the day of your wedding, you will not see your fiancé (e) before the ceremony.Superstition about marriage saying that the groom should not see the bride wearing her dress before the ceremony is one of the most persistent, and that's a shame: many couples and loupent delicious moments together before take the way to the altar.Being together before the ceremony you will support each other in times of stress, to work together on the stage you will cross, and offer you an unusual photo shoot behind the scenes.
Myth 5: You have to let each of your guests come with a person of his choice.Wrong! From the moment your guests know each other, it is not absolutely necessary. This will substantially increase your budget, not to mention that you did not necessarily want to be surrounded by people you do not know in this special day. By cons, if one of your guests do not know anyone other than you, let him come along.
http://weddingloveblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/7-rules-to-break-for-your-wedding.html
Myth No. 6: During the ceremony, both your families must be placed separately, one on each side of the aisle.
And why not combine your two families and let your guests sit where they wish? It is not necessary to impose one side of the room to the guests of the bride and that of the bride, and immediately create a division, especially if their number is not balanced.
Myth # 7: You need to go on honeymoon immediately after your wedding.
You do not have to leave the next day of marriage that could be precipitated and could be frustrating if some guests came from far away to see you. Tip: Take the time to enjoy your first days as newlyweds and relax after the stress of preparations before enjoying this unforgettable journey.