Wedding dresses are a sensation

Acquiring a magnificent wedding dress is at the very top the list for many brides-to-be — even if it is a wedding on a budget. Fortunately, there are indeed methods to obtain low cost wedding dresses and keep within the spending budget. Exactly how, you ask? Simple, by taking an unconventional approach and staying away from high priced custom made dresses that’ll sink your spending budget before you could blink an eye.

For anybody who is really on a small spending budget and wish to shell out the absolute minimum amount of cash possible, then the answer has to be family. When it comes to buying a beautiful & inexpensive wedding dress, your mom, grandma, or aunt can be a money saving godsend.

One of these gals will probably have a bridal dress from when they first got married — a bridal gown that you might be granted the honor of wearing on your special day. If that’s the case, you can conveniently pay a good seamstress to make alterations in addition to enhancements so it fits you superbly; in style and in size.

Yet another fantastic technique to get inexpensive bridal dresses is via renting. Renting enables you to obtain the dream wedding dress you have always wanted, let alone at a price you may easily afford. Now it’s true you will not be allowed to keep the dress — but you WILL get to wear it on your wedding day for everyone to witness. More importantly, do you actually believe it’s financially sensible to pay for a dress you will only wear once? Here is a word of advice: it is not!

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Second weddings tend to be smaller

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Is this your second marriage? Wedding rules for encore brides have changed. Second weddings tend to be smaller than first weddings – and oftentimes, they’re more personalized. Couples marrying for the second time are old enough to know exactly what they want. Many of them have done the big wedding thing, and prefer to celebrate with only close friends and family. Besides, they have different priorities. Many of them have careers, homes, kids, and they no longer feel pressured by their families – or society in general – to have a traditional wedding.

 For a couple entering into a second marriage, wedding plans aren’t necessarily less elaborate. Many encore brides and grooms pull out all the stops for their second ‘I do’s.

If you are planning a 2nd wedding, here are some things to keep in mind:

 • If you want to wear a traditional white wedding gown, go for it. The ‘no white’ rule has been abolished.

• Registering for gifts is perfectly acceptable. If you already have all the household items you need, consider setting up a honeymoon registry at www.thebigday.com.

• If you are divorced and want to have a church wedding, check with the cleric well before your wedding date to make sure the church permits 2nd weddings. If you get turned away, try a nondenominational minister.

• Consider a destination wedding. They are a popular option for 2nd weddings.

• If you have kids, involve them. This is a great way to prevent them from feeling alienated and to help them get excited about your nuptials.

For couples entering a second marriage, wedding plans often include children. Here are just a few ideas to get children involved:

 • Encourage kids to offer input on wedding-day decisions. This will make them feel part of the process. Ask for input on everything from the wedding day music to the favors.

• If kids are artistic or into crafts, have them make favors, place cards, invitations or wedding programs. Also have kids help decorate the venue.

• A young girl can serve as flower girl or ring bearer, while a young boy can serve as ring bearer.

• Preteens could serve as junior bridesmaids or junior ushers. A teen or adult could serve as bridesmaid, groomsman, usher, maid of honor or best man.

• Have a child give a reading or a speech if s/he desires.

• If a child is musical have him or her perform during the ceremony or reception.

• Don’t force kids to take a role. Ask them if they would like to participate, and if so what they would like to do.

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