Showing posts with label perfect wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perfect wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wedding Venues in Chester

by Chris Morton

Planning your Chester wedding day is undoubtedly a truly special time in your life. Making sure that the arrangements are all perfect is crucial so that you can enjoy the experience with your partner.
A beautiful venue will make the Chester wedding photographer's job much easier and the result will be some spectacular pictures of your day.
Your decision on which Chester wedding venue to choose will reflect on your everlasting memories of your perfect day. Finding the perfect wedding venue in Chester may help you on your way to the best start for your new marriage so take your time to choose. It is a good idea to make sure that the wedding venue that you select can accommodate all your needs so that you can relax and enjoy the biggest celebration. Attending a Chester Wedding Show is a good use of your time and will help with your choices.
Some thought should be taken as to where you will have your Chester wedding venue - will you choose city centre or go slightly further afield into the beautiful surrounding Cheshire countryside? How far will your wedding guests have to travel? Does the venue have accommodation and plenty of parking?
Chester has a fantastic and romantic history and this can bring people from further away to experience their special day in a Chester wedding venue.
Inviting your friends and family to the city of Chester is brilliant because it is not just your Chester wedding and the excellent venue you have chosen that they will experience. There is plenty to entertain your guests throughout Chester and Cheshire.
Once you have reached the all important conclusion about which Chester wedding venue will host your special day a big chunk of your wedding planning will be arranged. Most wedding venues offer packages which may even include organising decorations, menus, catering, plans for the day's itinerary, right through to organising entertainment during the occasion for you and your guests.
Reading reviews, looking through photographs and visiting the hotels is a great idea before you book.
Here are just a few of the wedding venues which feature at the Directory of Chester:
De Vere Carden Park Hotel, Chester Grosvenor Hotel and Spa, Crabwall Manor Hotel, Mollington Banastre Hotel and Spa, Queen Hotel, Chester Ramada Hotel, Rowton Hall Country House Hotel

Monday, June 22, 2009

Planning Your Dream Wedding

ou�ve met the perfect man, and you have the perfect ring on your finger. How do you plan the perfect wedding? While wedding planning can be stressful and overwhelming at times, there is a way for you to make things perfect for you and your husband-to-be. All it requires is a little communication and patience while you make w hat seems like a never-ending list of choices and decisions. Breaking your wedding planning down into sections and considering the following questions should have you well on your way to planning your perfect wedding.

First, you will need to choose the kind of reception you would like to have. Are you planning a large wedding, or a more intimate gathering of friends and family? Talk with your relatives and soon to be in-laws to get an idea of what their needs are, as their concept of small may be quite different than yours. Once you have a general idea of how many guests you will have, you can then visit reception possibilities and talk with them about what they offer. Remember that the places you choose to visit have most likely hosted many weddings before yours, and they present suggestions that you haven�t thought about. It is perfectly okay to not have all the answers immediately, and many reception sites will gladly let you take their information so you can spend time considering what they have to offer. If you have questions, be sure to ask them, as this is a great way to see how flexible the site and staff will be to meet your individual needs. Of course, you will need to determine your wedding budget, as the reception will be where you spend the most money.

The next item on your list is to choose the food and the wedding cake. It�s a great idea to sample the food at each reception site, preferably the same food you might choose for your wedding. The time of day that you choose to get married will also impact your food choice. If you choose a mid morning wedding, you might prefer to have a brunch buffet, while an evening wedding calls for more a more formal presentation. Whatever you choose, do not hesitate to ask for references from whoever will be providing the food at your reception. These references will take you beyond the food preparation and help you evaluate service and accuracy.

Flowers, invitations, music and photography are all personal choices you will make based on the style you desire for your wedding. These are also areas that you can trim your budget if you need to. Considering a simplified invitation and less formally arranged flowers can literally save you hundreds of dollars. The perfect wedding does not necessarily need to be the most expensive one! Use your creativity and you will find that your wedding is just as perfect as the man you�ve chosen to marry.

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How To Organize The Perfect Dream Wedding

By Alexander Marlin

That day is finally here, he just proposed to you and now, you have to set in motion the beginning of your new life together.

But, what exactly do you have to do to plan the dream wedding of your life?

Now, I know your anxious to do it all alone, but, you can't do it all alone, you have to get friends and family involved. You have to create a detailed plan for your wedding layout.

Get yourself a binder or a little planner and you and your husband should sit down and plan exactly how much you plan and to spend and exactly what you wish to have in your wedding, it should be very detailed, not leaving out anything.

Next thing to do now, is get family and friends involved, you want to share ideas and make sure you didn't skip anything, the more people you get involved after creating your draft, the more ideas you can add or make changes to your original plan.

Please do remember to stick to your budget.

It is not your job, to go out there and do anything on the day before, during or after your wedding, a dream wedding means you have to organize every detail and assign someone to do everything.

Many people mess up their wedding due to late planning and by not delegating every task, no matter how small.

You should have one family member take control, or just outsource the whole process, but still assign someone to make sure the caterers delivers on time.

If your planning to have bride maids, make sure everything is planned and arranged months ahead, you don't want to wait for dresses to be fitted one a couple days before the wedding, the fitting should be done one week ahead, sometime even ten days is better.

You will have to consider the following:

1) Wedding Ceremony Where will it be held, how much will it cost, who will take care of what, yes assign someone to take care of this part. Your task is to make sure everything is organized.

2) Guests List Something so simple, but yet so overlooked, will you be using a guest book, assign someone to make sure everyone signs the book, and that there is a pen available. You second list is the one you create together with both sides of the family, that is the list of who you will be inviting. Plan this together, you don't want Granny getting mad, because you forget to invite some long time friend of the family.

3) Wedding Reception You have to consider if your having a band, a singer or maybe a DJ. How many people are you catering for, you want everything to be just right. Do this one correct, it is the one most overlooked.

4) Organize The Venue Yes, make sure you know who will be adding the flowers and decorations. Make it a point that it will be done a day ahead of the ceremony, that way you can make any changes if needed.

5) Date Of The Wedding You won't believe how many people fail to plan a date that will fit within the planned schedule for getting organizing their wedding. Plan way ahead, and get invitations and stationary order in advance, that should be the first thing you organize.

6) Your Dream Wedding Cake Make sure to do this part yourself, go out and find your dream wedding cake maker and go over every detail that you wish this cake to have. Please state the time and date that you would like this cake to be delivered. The cake should be the last thing going to the venue.

7) Please do enjoy your wedding day Try to keep out of each others way, should you not agree with something, please have considerations for each other, your planning the dream wedding of your life. No need, to get mad on your wedding day.

And if you feel this is just too much for you to organize, the get yourself a wedding planner.

I wish you both, a long lasting life together, may you enjoy a dream wedding fit for a king and a queen.

Final Planning Tips for Your Wedding Day

Penny Olson

Recently, I went to my home town to help my Mother and my Sister with the final planning for my Sister�s wedding. Every member of my family is a "Do-It-Yourselfer", so we had an unbelievable amount of flower arrangements, pew decorations, garlands, candles, silver, you name it, we had to set it up. We were working with a total of four hours to decorate the church, a huge reception hall, a large lobby and two gazebos.

When I arrived at home I felt a little bit overwhelmed with the amount of time that was allotted and the sheer volume of decorating that we had to execute within the tiny window. But we were able to pull it off with time to relax and enjoy the beauty of all of the work that gone into it during the many, many months prior.

The first thing that had to happen was to figure out how many people were able to come and help us to decorate. It really helps, but it is not totally necessary to have a group of people that have an eye for design. Anyone that is willing is completely capable to come and lend a hand.

My mother and I set up all of the arrangements in my parents� basement, just as they would be set up in each of their locations around the hall and Church. With a digital camera, we snapped a photo of each so that if necessary, we had a visual reference for all of our helpers and our intentions for the finished product. A digital camera and a computer with a color printer are the handiest tools to have at this point. But regular, 4x6 photos are just as helpful, it will just cost a bit more and take a little longer to get them printed.

While everything was arranged in the basement, we numbered each piece with a small piece of masking tape and a number so that the set up on the big day of hustle and bustle always started at one and went from the left to the right.

Then we packed everything for transport in banana boxes that we got from the local grocery store. You may be saying, �Why banana boxes?� They are very strong and also very light, so you can fill them with just about anything and not have to worry about the bottom dropping out. The top of each box was labeled with the exact location of its contents, ie: On top of the piano in the lobby. We then loaded all the boxes in a logical order, with similar decorations grouped together, into a rented box truck.

When we arrived on the morning of decorating, there was crew of 12 waiting for us, so we hopped out of the truck and handed out instruction sheets to each person stating how everything was labeled, what the general layout would be, what to expect once they opened the boxes, and who they could come to if they had any questions at all. From that point, everyone was off and running. It went like clockwork, and everyone let us know that they were very thankful that we were all on the same page. Due to the extra time that we put into organizing before we arrived, we finished early and were able to enjoy all of the work that we had done and got a few photos of the venue that was decorated beautifully, before any of the guests arrived.

The day of the wedding was very relaxing since we didn�t have to go back for last minute touch ups. We could spend the time casually with our family and friends until it was time to get the show on the road that afternoon.

Secrets Of Planning The Perfect Weddings

by Nicola Driscall

Everybody dreams of having a perfect wedding, but like all planned events even the wedding ceremonies generally have one or more glitches, which need to be smoothed. Ultimately one has to remember that the day is for and of the bride and groom and the planned choices that they've made should be honored above the choices of others. Most important thing is to remain calm and cool and stay with your plans.

Before planning your wedding it's important to know exactly what you want before you start making those final decisions that many times can't be reversed. Talk about what you want with your finance. You'll more than likely have a budget that you need to stick to so you'll have to decide what's important to you that you won't give up versus what you're willing to part with.

Your first decision will be the wedding date. If the ceremony will take place in a church or some other heavily used building, confirm that the date is available. If it isn't you'll have to settle on another, so it's a good plan to have several possibilities when you are ready to book.

You'll need to plan your budget carefully. Use common sense when choosing some things for your wedding. Where possible think of ways where you can cut costs. For instance, if you want to hire a DJ to handle the music at your reception you might want to ask around to see if you know anyone who can do this for you at a low price.

When you start buying the things that you need for your wedding use a list that includes all costs and items that you need and make sure that you stick to it. Contact merchants in your area that offer the services that you need and see if you can negotiate a better price. After all, it never hurts to try.

Choosing the photographer for your wedding is one of the most important decisions that you'll make since your photos, like your memories, will last a life time. Take your time looking for the right photographer before making your final decision. Ask to see plenty of samples so that you can see the range of photos that the photographer can take. You want to be certain that the pictures that you want are possible.

You need to decide how many people that you're going to invite to your wedding. Be realistic when you're counting heads. If your budget doesn't allow you to have a huge guest list you'll have to start making cutbacks and limiting those family members and friends that will be getting an invite.

After you have your headcount, you'll need to find a caterer that you can afford and who will be able to prepare the foods that you plan to serve. Remember that there is more to choosing a caterer than cost alone.

So you have to decide on a number of things while planning for your wedding. And to be sure that you have taken care of all aspects get somebody - a friend or sister to help you with the planning. And it definitely pays to have some body help you decide on things like music for the reception, the decorations and the menu etc.

Above all you must enjoy the planning and the execution of one of the most special days of your life. Enjoy!

What You Need For An Inexpensive Wedding

by Dori C

Let's face it, the cost of a wedding these days continues to rise and some people like to spare no expense when it comes to their special day. For those of us who are on a tight budget, planning an inexpensive wedding does not have to be low key or even plain. In fact, if you can pull out the artist in you and look into these tips then you will be well on your way!

Location is something that a bride can really start to obsess about, especially if she has had a location in her mind since she was a little girl. A neighborhood church will have everything that you need, or you can even have it on the beach or in the privacy of your own backyard. Each option comes with a tiny price tag, which will allow you to spend money on other aspects of your wedding.

Your wedding gown is going to be your top priority so do not get so down when you realize ho much of a budget you are actually buried under. There are plenty of discount bridal stores that offer a plethora of wedding dresses that are sure to cater to each and every bride-to-be's needs. You may have to do a little bit of extra digging for the right dress, but once you have found it, you will know you have the right dress at the right price.

Being crafty is going to save you huge amounts of money so get ready to raid the craft store. Save money by making your own wedding invitations as well as decorations and make sure that you decorate your wedding yourself. You will know what you want so do not worry about hiring someone to do it all for you.

Pictures will always be one of the most important roles within an inexpensive wedding so why not utilize some freelance services. You can find a freelance photographer online and they will be able to get what you need at a certain price. If this is a luxury that you simply cannot afford, a close friend will do just fine as well!

After you have most of the details taken care of for the wedding day, it is always important to set aside some time for your honeymoon. You do not have to travel locally at all if you know where to look for the right deals. The Internet is full of locations and destinations all at a low price because no one is traveling as much anymore.

Everyone is going to want to head to a place for the reception so that they can wind down and have a little bit of fun. Renting out a community center for the day will be incredibly cost efficient and big enough to hold everyone! Take a look around your neighborhood and see what you find!

When planning your inexpensive wedding, you need to stay on your toes and always think of new ideas for the big day. Many people tend to think that because there is budget, it means that they cannot have what they dreamed of. You can anything that you want as long as it is within your set budget!

Wedding Checklist: The month of your wedding

by Georgina Clayworthy

Finally you have reached the most important and exciting phase of your wedding planning. With just 4 weeks until the big day, it is time to make sure all arrangements are in place, all bookings are confirmed and the fine details in place.

Wedding Checklist: 4 weeks to go!

- Submit your application for your marriage license. - Arrange a final fitting for your wedding dress. Take your chief bridesmaid along with you, particularly if you will need some help with your dress on the day. - Confirm with your attendants (bride's and groom's) that they have all the attire and accessories, know their duties and the schedule for the day. - Confirm details with all your vendors - caterers, florists, baker etc. - Write and print out your wedding program. - If you have out-of-town guests coming, make up some welcome baskets or bags for them. - If you will be living elsewhere after your wedding, send change of address information to the post office. - Write out your thank you cards for wedding gifts as you receive them. - If any guests have not yet confirmed, ask your mother or chief bridesmaid to contact them.

Wedding Checklist: One to Two Weeks Ahead

- Organize your seating plan and write your place cards. - Confirm the final guest numbers with your caterer and confirm any last minute details. - Prepare the wedding toasts for your rehearsal dinner and the reception. - Break in your wedding shoes by wear them around the house and on carpeted floors. - Arrange for someone to come in and take care of any houseplants/pets while you are away on honeymoon. - Collect your wedding dress. - Have fun at your hen/bachelorette/stag/bachelor parties. - Give your family your travel information and contact numbers in case they need to contact you. - Make the final revisions to your seating plan.

Wedding Checklist: The Day before Your Wedding

- Take some time out to relax and enjoy the company of family and friends. - Delegate responsibilities to members of your wedding party including whole will hand out the button holes and corsages, greet the guests and check on vendors/suppliers. - Confirm your wedding transportation booking. - Get some pre-wedding pampering with a manicure. - Give your wedding party their gifts. - Attend your ceremony rehearsal. - Enjoy your rehearsal dinner.

Wedding Checklist: Day of the Wedding

- Present your parents with their thank you gifts. - Enjoy your wedding day and all your hard work!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007


How To Plan For A Perfect Wedding

by Amy Nutt
It is true that planning a wedding can be very stressful. However, with careful planning you can have a perfect wedding, no matter how big or how small. The magic word is 'planning'. There are number of factors to consider when planning for the perfect wedding.


Setting the Date Planning starts from the very beginning. There is no wedding without a wedding date. date. There are many factors consider when selecting a date. Of course the date you choose needs to be convenient for you and your fiancé. Unless you are planning to elope, the date also needs to be convenient for your friends and family as well. It is recommended to select a date that is at least three months away, in order to allow your relatives and friends to make themselves available for the special event.


Additionally, make sure that the date selected does not clash with any holidays or important working days that might affect attendance at the ceremony. As soon as you have a date, you can determine the time table for announcing your engagement and sending out invitations so that guests have sufficient advance notice to prepare.


Choosing a Type of Ceremony The type of ceremony you select plays an important role in how enjoyable your wedding will be to you. Will you have a large and formal wedding, or will it be a small informal ceremony and only family and close friends wedding? Maybe you want a large wedding, but you would prefer a semi-formal event.


You need to know what type of ceremony you want as soon as you start planning. All of your plans are going to center around the type of ceremony, since the arrangements are going to differ greatly for each style.


Budget Weddings can be very costly. Make sure that you know how much money you can afford to spend on your wedding and stick to your budget. Each expense must be considered systematically. There are many expenses associated with planning a wedding. Just a few of the expenses to consider include: wedding attire, food, decorations, wedding favors, honeymoon expenses, music, accommodations, location, and many more things.


Shopping Around There are a number of vendors who specialize in providing wedding-related products and services. When you plan ahead of time, do some window shopping before you start singing contracts. It is in your best interest to do some research regarding what is available and to compare prices.


Booking Facilities Advance book any facilities you will need to have your perfect wedding. It is a bad idea to wait until the last minute to make facility reservations. If you put off this task, you will likely find that hall, park, chapel that you want to reserve is unavailable when you need it. The same is true for photographers, florists, DJs, caterers, wedding cake artist, seamstress, and anyone else you may need to make your wedding perfect.


In addition, you might actually save some money for booking early. Many wedding industry vendors offer discounts to brides and grooms who make their reservations far ahead of time.
Delegating Chores and Errands As soon as you start telling your friends and family members that you are getting married, they will likely ask what they can do to help. Take them up on their offers! Planning a wedding is a huge project. Don't do it all by yourself if you have people who want to help you. By delegating some of the wedding planning tasks, you can reduce some of the preplanning stress.


As you can see, with the right planning you can have the perfect wedding you always dreamed about. Your wedding day is special day that you will cherish for life. Careful planning helps make sure that the day you end up remembering is just the way you always dreamed it would be.

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