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Do you worry that nobody will show up at your wedding?

I was reading the other day that Hillary Clinton was worried about no-shows. Those people wouldn’t vote for her in the North Carolina primary. Not because they didn’t like her but because they thought she was so far ahead there was no point.

And she was worried that she would lose to Bernie Sanders because more voters for him turned up at the polls. This is something under-reported in elections. That how good candidates are at actually getting people to the polls has a lot to do with how they do an election.
The same thing can happen to you at a wedding. You could find yourself worried that nobody shows up. This is a common human condition. It has nothing to do with any type of mental condition. It’s just normal stress. Because none of us, think we are that important.

I know of famous rock stars. Who have been performing in front of thousands for years, wonder if anybody will show up to see them play. Taylor Swift even says at the beginning of her concert video that one or for goals of her 1989 tour was to see if she could play in front of like 50,000 people.

I doubt you will have that many people at your wedding. But if you can invite that many and have them show up. And more importantly, afford it then hello Mr. Trump.

Seriously let us take a look at how you invite guests to a wedding.
The first task is to define the budget. This is the least fun part of planning a wedding. But it is very important. And I guarantee you that nobody’s wedding budget is ever big enough. But you also don’t want to go broke on your wedding.
I’m going to assume that reading this article, you are not having a super small wedding. For example, I had just immediate family at our wedding. But I was being a Scrooge McDuck. And my wife and I didn’t know about things like pop-up weddings. Because we had the optimal way to host one at her aunt’s house.

But that’s another story.

So once you have a budget, then you can start thinking about your guest list. The reason why you go in this order is because the number of guests has the largest impact on your budget.

At this point, the simplest thing to do is to get out some pencil and paper. And start writing down guests names. Have your husband to be and you both contribute at this point. You may also need to involve your parents.

After you have your list, then start to sort them. Have an A-list. And a B-list. The A-list is the most important ones. These are your closest friends and family. The ones that you will try to accommodate as much as you can. These are the ones who you really want to be at your wedding.

The B list are the people who you would still like to see at your wedding but are not as close. Don’t worry nobody has to actually see any of these lists. Your friend Susie doesn’t have to know that she ranks behind Mary.

It’s also possible you will be arguing with your partner over who makes the cut. I would recommend that each side agrees to the same number of invitees. You get to invite 10. And he just to invite 10. Then the next 10 and so on.

Adjust the numbers to make sense for your budget.

If you must you could further classify people into a third list. Typically these will be people who you know or are related to. But they live far away. You don’t expect them to think they will come to the wedding. But you should send them a wedding notice. This way if they want to send you a card or let’s face it a gift they can.

After all one of the best things about getting married is the gifts and cash.

Once you have created your list of guests then you need to start thinking about invitations.

The wedding invitation has typically two parts.

The first part is called save the date cards. They should go out four to six months in advance. Four months if the wedding is local. Six months if it’s a destination wedding. This way people have plenty of time to pencil the date in on their calendars. And if it’s a destination wedding they have time to start saving up and booking the trip.

Save the date cards don’t have to match your wedding theme.
But by the time you are sending out your wedding invitations you should have a theme. And the invitations should match the wedding theme and colors.

The invitations should go out to four months in advance. Again longer if it’s a destination wedding and shorter if it’s going to be local.
You should also think of setting up a website for your wedding. The purpose of the website is to have a single place for your guests to go to keep up-to-date with the locations and timing of the wedding. You can also link to any place your registered forgets theirs.

Unlike Hillary Clinton or any candidate running for office you don’t have to worry as much about logistics of persuading thousands of people to get out and vote.

Your biggest obstacle in inviting people to your wedding will be your budget. Because the budget will never be enough for what you want to do. That’s just the way we have to dream about our weddings. Yet you will find out that your wedding will still be a magical and blessed event.

Make sure to work with your partner in creating your guest list. If you need to divide up the guests into the must haves and nice to house. Plus make sure to send out your save the date and invitations in a timely manner. I hope this article has provided you with tips on how to invite guests to your wedding.

This is a guest post by Mark Wilcox. He’s the founder of Wedding Intro which helps brides reduce their stress by providing simple and clear wedding planning information.

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From Dreaming to ‘I Do’: The 7 Emotional Stages of Finding Your Perfect Wedding Dress!

It’s every little girl’s dream to one day step into a Bridal salon and pick out her very own wedding dress. But when that day actually comes (or even if you’ve just watched people pick out their dress on TV), you know it’s not always a cakewalk. Though the “Dress Shopping Experience” is different for every bride, Chantel, founder and wedding blogger of the Y Knot Jump the Broom blog, suggests there are 7 Stages of Wedding Dress shopping that relatively all brides go through:

  1. The Excited Stage 

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    You have all your girls around you and you’re just so excited for the most important day of your life…oh and that you’re getting married too.
  2. The Overwhelmed Stage

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    So many dresses, so little time! How will you ever be able to choose just one?
  3. The Confused Stage

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    Well, you came into the appointment set on buying the A-Line dress you picked out on the store’s website, but now you’re in this beautiful Ballgown that makes you feel like a Fairy Tale princess…and you begin to guess yourself second.
  4. The Discovery Stage

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    You put on The Dress and have your first “Oh my gosh, I think this is the one” moment. You look back at your entourage; some are having a moment too.
  5. The “Mini-breakdown” Stage

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    Now you’re freaking out because:
    1. You fell in love with the over-budget dress that you just wanted to try on to see what it looked like; and
    2. Mom didn’t tear up when you came out in it.
  6.  The Assurance Stage:

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    After a little deliberation, everyone comes together (and maybe even agree to pitch in for the dress) to show you they not only support you, but want you to have the very best for the happiest day of your life.
  7. The Certainty Stage: 

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    After your consultant helps you find the perfect veil, you look at yourself in the mirror. In this moment, you know without a doubt that this isthe One”—this is the dress that you were destined to wear on the day you married who you were destined to love!

Whether you go through all these stages or just a few, know there is no need to fret—your family and friends will support you. You’ll also have great bridal consultants (like the ones at Best For Bride) to help you work through all these stages until you’re as happy and certain about your dress choice as you are with the person you will marry! So keep calm and don’t forget the most important part of dress shopping—to have fun!

 

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16 Nature-inspired ideas for your wedding

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I have the perfect word to describe a nature-inspired outdoor wedding—Romantic!

The epitome of romance, an outdoor wedding that draws inspiration from Mother Nature herself is beautiful, classic and refreshing in every way. Is there a better way to start your lifetime of happiness, than in a splendid organic surrounding, with nature’s own bounty standing witness to your union and forming a mesmerizing backdrop of unparalleled beauty?

The brilliance of a nature-inspired wedding is that it can be executed in many ways. There are several details that can easily contribute to a nature-inspired wedding and make it truly special. Let us take a look at some of our favorites and be inspired. So, come along.

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Ringing in Romance: 5 Compelling Reasons to Choose a New Year’s Wedding!

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We are already counting down to an exciting New Year! A New Year heralds new beginnings, new expectations and most of all, hope for a better and brighter future. Quite similar to what we hope for when we get married, don’t you think?

With the entire atmosphere so cheerful, jolly and festive, this is in fact a great time to get married. We simply love New Year weddings, and here is why!

#1 It is holiday-time and everyone is in the mood to party

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Plan your wedding on New Year’s eve, and you don’t have to worry about your guests having to accommodate your wedding schedule into their busy plans. With schools on holiday and almost everyone on holiday, none of your guests will have issues with being available. So, if you want maximum attendance at your wedding party, there couldn’t be a better day to host your wedding. Plus, the holiday season inspires a party mood, and your guests will be in full form to rock your party.

#2 New Year Weddings are the perfect occasion for glitz and glamour

Think of New Year, and sparkles, champagne, glitter and confetti all bombard our senses. You won’t have to work too hard to make your wedding a grand experience. Champagne towers are a huge hit, as are glamorous photo booths and shimmering table settings. New Year is one of the most luxurious and glamorous nights of the year, and your guests will be delighted to dress their best for your wedding, and this applies to you too.

#3 You have your resolution not just for the year, but for an entire lifetime

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Everyone has a resolution for the New Year. Mark yours with a meaningful resolution, when you ring it in with the promise spend an eternity with your partner, never to allow any hardship deter your commitment to each other.

#4 The drama of the New Year countdown is unbeatable

Most couples explore ways to make their wedding day exciting and memorable. A spectacular countdown at midnight would achieve this! Announce the countdown, and have a big balloon drop with plenty of party poppers for a thrilling effect. Top it off with a killer music track that plays into the wee hours of dawn, and your guests couldn’t have a better New Year Party, or wedding as memorable!

#5 It is your chance to dress like a celebrity

Although a stunning white wedding dress is always right, New Year is the best time to sport an ultra-glamorous look. How about sticking with the traditional white gown for the wedding, and then changing into a glittering gold gown for the reception? Or you could choose a Hollywood-inspired wedding gown with extra embellishments and decorative features, that works for both. This is the occasion to dress up in full-style, as you could never go over-the-top, in whatever you choose to wear! It’s New Year, after all!

Visit us at Best for Bride, and get ready to look at bridal dresses that are just right for a New Year wedding. So, what do you say? Would you like to be a New Year bride?