Freeze Wedding Cake

If you are like most couples, you want to follow the tradition of freezing the top layer of your wedding cake in order to eat it on your first anniversary. Freezing the cake is relatively simple, but you have to do it in a way that keeps it fresh for a whole year.

Attach the Wedding Ribbon on the Car
Car decorations are a traditional way to mark the car of a newlywed couple. Members of the wedding party or other close friends usually decorate the wedding car with ribbons, empty tin cans and writing to announce the wedding for all to see. Attaching ribbon to the car takes just a few minutes. Once the ribbon is in place, it will remain intact until it is removed.

Put a Wedding Together in Three Months
Whether you just can't wait to be married or the stresses of life require you to get married in a rush, planning a wedding in three months isn't impossible. When you're putting together a wedding in such a short time frame, you must choose the elements of your wedding that are most important to you and focus on them. Even with this focus, planning all the details of your wedding in three months is too big a job for one couple, so enlist your family and friends to help put the event together.

DJ a Wedding Reception
Regardless of whether you are a new or experienced DJ, a wedding reception is an event that requires a distinct and careful approach in order to satisfy the bride, groom and guests. This event is one of the most important days of the bride and groom's lives, so there will be a lot of pressure on you as the DJ to make sure the music is special, appropriate and, most importantly, entertaining.

Avoid Fainting at Your Wedding
Watch any program featuring "outrageous videos" and you'll see footage of numerous people fainting at their wedding, the grooms as well as the brides. These clips may be funny later, but fainting at your wedding can be both embarrassing and dangerous. Your special day will be full of intense excitement as well as stress, and it's important to take care of yourself and plan ahead. Follow these guidelines to avoid fainting at your wedding and have the perfectly happy day you deserve!