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The DIY Bride: What you should and should not do it yourself

DIY Bride

 

What do it yourself and do not do it yourself

 

Although there are many ways to add meaning and personality to your wedding day through DIY projects, there are certain things that should be left as experienced professionals. Here is a list of projects should not try it yourself. You absolutely can contribute to these significant, but these projects are essential the success of your marriage or last minute stress that there should not have to handle.

ü Flores, including centers From

The flowers have to organize at the last moment (at least the last day or so). Add something to your plate at this time is stressful and takes away the pleasure of preparing for your wedding. Not to mention, where beautiful flowers are a priority for you and your system does not go as planned, disappointed and will have little time to continue working on them.

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Cake ü:

The best pies are made just before the wedding, so .. The marriage average about 150 people – and much cake you can think it sounds funny, but when you're kneeling in the butter cream on the eve of your marriage, you're probably wishing he had hired to help. Hiring professionals to transport your cake is also money well spent.

Ü Music:

At the age of the iPod, it is fairly easy to download All your favorite songs and organize them as you wish. It seems like a good idea to play your own music and save money a DJ. However, in many places, you may need to rent a sound system anyway (a DJ would bring home.) In addition, And if people do not dance, and it is your goal? A DJ can read the crowd and the atmosphere of the event and play music accordingly. And if a song or style of music does not work, it has the ability to initiate and continue the game.

ü Images:

Technically, it is not for himself, as someone would help. However, ask a friend or a parent to take pictures of your wedding or putting disposable cameras around, whether your ceremony or reception, you put the pain to come. After all the cake was eaten and beautiful flowers are faded, the images are the only tangible remains of their wedding day. A friend who is an amateur photographer could miss the first kiss or not to have adequate lighting while dancing their first dance. Your memories can be very good, but eventually disappear. His children also want to make a return on their boxes marriage and laugh at you one day too!

So what can you do? Many, if you want! Here is a list of projects, you might consider taking in itself.

ü Record the dates or invitations:

If started early enough, you have plenty of time to get there and make the necessary corrections.

Ü Paper: accompanying maps, programs, menus

If you have designed your invitations, it would be fun to design the modalities of coordination. Yet once, you should have enough time to make these items before the wedding.

ü Memories:

You can easily make beautiful labels or online with the band and everything you need to develop beautiful accents in their name.

ü Ceremony:

If you are married in a place that will allow you to write your own ceremony, this may be one of the projects DIY significant.

Have fun creating these personal data for their wedding. They make sense for you and enjoy your invited!

About the Author

Jessica Horvath is the owner and principal planner of Weddings By Design, a full service boutique wedding planning company in the Denver area.  She has planned weddings and events for over fiftenn years and finds joy in helping couples plan the weddings of their dreams.  She has written two books on wedding planning and loves to help brides infuse meaning and personal touches into their weddings.

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