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How to have a fabulous wedding!

by Roman Soluk on May 24, 2010

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Fabulous wedding

I’m sure you won’t forget you wedding, no matter what. But your feelings can vary significantly depending on how you celebrate it. Here I offer you:

Several tips to make your wedding unforgettable.

1. Anticipation.
Your wedding will last one day. And because of it anticipation is very important. Your mood will depend on what you will do during the preparations. These preparations should be amazing for you, you shouldn’t look at them as at some problems or difficulties. Learning to dance, choosing invitations, wedding dress (or a suit) – how can it be a problem?

2. Festive mood.
There is nothing worse than looking at the bewildered guests, who are thinking where to go and how to kill time. The holiday will remain a pleasant memory only when it seems like a single action, not just a set of separate procedures. So, think over all the wedding party, it’s very important.

3. Enjoy your wedding.
Try to keep different old and modern traditions. Make your wedding really interesting, not just an official ceremony. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

4. Pay attention to the short-term trends.
For example, try to have a wedding on 2010.10.10. Perhaps, you may think it’s stupid and a date doesn’t matter. And you are right, but this will make you wedding simply more interesting and, besides, you will have nice anniversaries in future.

5. Use professional services.
You may use services of a wedding agencies, they will make any ‘adventures’ during your wedding that you want. Besides, don’t save your money when making a wedding video. If you choose a true professional, you won’t regret, I assure you.

6. Be unique and original.
If you have a good taste, you can save plenty of money when planning your wedding by yourself, you can make it really unique. And, it may look even better than a wedding planned by professional agencies.

7. Aftertaste.
If you have a good video and photos of your wedding, you’ll enjoy it for a long time. And they won’t let you forget anything.

And the last thing… Remember, a good wedding ends in time. Not when guests are going home one by one, but when a wedding couple leaves first.

I wish you have a strong and a happy marriage! Good luck!

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About the author

Roman Soluk Roman Soluk is the founder and editor of Optimistic Lifestyle and Optimistic Lifestyle: Healthy Living. Find out more about him here or connect with him on Google+.

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Annabel Candy, Get In the Hot Spot May 25, 2010 at 10:20 AM

Hi Roman, lovely to find your blog and meet another optimist:) I like that you have your mini story there at the top so we can see you and find out a bit about you. My husband and I had a great wedding in Vanuatu with our three children in attendance and no guests:) Let me tell you a secret. My little pic of me on my blog (you might see it here too) is me on my wedding day but I had to cut my husbnd out:) Still love him though!

Keep up the great writing, I look forward to following your blogging journey.

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