Stay Calm on Your Wedding Day

The big day has arrived - you've planned the perfect wedding and are about to share the day with your loved ones. If there was ever a time to sit back, relax and enjoy the moment, this is it. Does this Spark an idea?

Greet Guests at a Wedding
Whether you're the bride, the mother of the groom or a member of the wedding party, your responsibilities at the wedding include greeting the guests. The fact that you won't know every wedding guest makes your hosting duties a little more complicated. Some basic kindness and a few key phrases can get you through the day.

Make a Dance Floor for a Wedding
Weddings can be difficult enough to plan, but what if your reception area has no dance floor. The DJ and the dance floor can be one of the highlights of any wedding. If you don't have a dance floor you can make one yourself for cheaper than renting one. Also, it will only take about an hour and a half of your time to put one together. There are even steps to make your dance floor acceptable for outside weddings as well. The dance floor outlined below is 16-by-16 feet and is suitable for 75 people.

Plan a Buddhist Wedding
A Buddhist wedding ceremony is meant to provide a space where you as a couple promise to make an honest and sincere attempt to maintain a harmonious and spiritually-sound relationship. A Buddhist wedding ceremony is based upon spiritual faith and not centered on religion. It is an uncomplicated ceremony that involves only a few simple traditional rituals.

Have a Muslim Wedding
A Muslim wedding is typically a multi-day event. But, traditionally the ritual itself, called a nikah in Arabic, is quite simple. The engagement ceremony, known as The Mangni, is when rings are exchanged. The groom's family provides the bride's outfit. Follow these steps to have a Muslim wedding ceremony.