Having menu cards during your wedding reception is one of the few details commonly overlooked, according to Wedding DNA. Having menu cards custom-printed can be expensive and time consuming, but according to The Knot, it doesn't have to be, especially if you make your own. Many wedding planners who post information on the The Knot agree printing menu cards for every one of your guests can add to the detail and look of your overall reception.
Look Good in Wedding Photos
Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life. Looking good is crucial. People will look at these photos over and over for years to come. So here is how to make the most of looking good in your wedding photos.
Choose a Wedding Guest Book Attendant
The wedding day is fast approaching and there are a million decisions to be made. It seems as if they will never be finished. But just because they are the smaller details doesn't mean you should just gloss over them. Here are a few tips on how to choose your wedding guest book attendant.
Run a Home-Based Wedding Decorating Business
When you work as a wedding planner or decorator, you complete much of your work independently; your schedule varies, you travel often and you may not have many employees, if you have any at all. For this reason, establishing a home office can be a way to save money and prevent hassles. Still, working from home is not without its own inconveniences and expenses, so consider what it will require of you and your family before making any decisions.
Set Up a Bar for a Wedding
According to The Knot, up to 50 percent of your wedding budget goes toward the reception, which includes the cost of food and drink. To cut down on the cost of drinks, couples can seek out a venue that allows them to set up their own bar. Buying beer, wine and liquor wholesale and setting up the bar yourself can cut down on expenses. Plus, you can usually return any unopened bottles, meaning your money won't go to waste.