There is reason to celebrate an upcoming wedding. However, many brides-to-be are frantic about losing those last minute pounds. It can put a woman at ease, to know that she fits perfectly into her gorgeous bridal gown.
Here is a list of tried and true ways to lose 20 pounds quickly before your wedding day!
Carry a Wedding Dress on a Plane
Planning an out-of-town or destination wedding in an exotic local involves the transportation of the wedding dress, usually by air. If you plan to accompany your dress on the flight, you should review the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations. Given the current changing nature of flight regulations and the need for heightened security, questions may arise as to whether you can carry your dress onto the plane. As of December 2010, wedding dresses are not on the TSA prohibited items checklist. Does this Spark an idea?
Make a Wedding Bouquet With Roses
Want to save money on your wedding? You can make your own dream bouquets for you and your bridesmaid for a fraction of the cost a florist would charge. Here, you will find out what supplies you will need, how to put your wedding bouquet together and how keep it fresh and ready for the big day. You do not have to blow your wedding budget on flowers!
Plan a Mexican American Wedding
Carrying out a Mexican American wedding is as much about blending two cultures as it is about making the wedding what the bride and groom envision their special day to be. Choose a few things from each culture and make this day special. Keep in mind cultural differences of the guests and enjoy.
Accept a Formal Wedding Invitation
It is respectful to respond to formality with formality. A formal wedding invitation acknowledges the status level of you, your mate and children. Children are addressed as Mistress and Master, and you and your mate's professional titles such as "Doctor" are often included before your names. Formal wedding invitations also spell out words that are commonly abbreviated, such as the time, street, avenue and the day. When acknowledging a formal wedding invitation, respond in a formal manner.