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Planning

RSVP cards have got to be one of the biggest frustrations of wedding planning.  You can make all of the arrangements, but if you don’t have a good headcount, you won’t have any idea how much of everything you will need.  The number of tables, chairs, plates, cups, and favors, for instance, needed can be impacted.  And, of course, there is the concern about catering and cake ordering.

Deciding where to get married is only a small part of the planning that will, ultimately, lead to your dream come true.  Once the wedding venue is booked, there are several things that will have to be done in order to make things come together properly.  A Second Visit This is an absolute must.  Very often venues are booked far in advance of the big day, and other plans are made right away.  However, it can be easy to forget exactly how big the room is, or how the space is laid out, which means many of those details are difficult to decide upon.  Be sure that you make time to visit the venue again, for a second look and communication with those running the space.

There are so many blogs and articles out there that talk about wedding costs and budgeting for your wedding, but so many will mention price cutting methods that see you losing out on the little details that make a big difference.  You can still get the look that you love for your big day without dumping the details.  Consider some of the tricks that the pros use to get better deals on the items that they can’t live without.

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