Incorrectly planned budget.
The budget is the first thing to start with when planning your wedding. Lack of money may be cause for unnecessary worry. Most brides, planning a wedding ceremony, spend so much money on little things that there is practically no money left for really necessary things.
Having decided on the budget and making an approximate plan of how much money and what you are ready to spend, try to stick to this plan. Try to set aside at the very beginning of preparation about 30% of the established budget. This will greatly facilitate your worries about the lack of costs that are sure to arise closer to the wedding. And remember, the whole ceremony will depend on a properly planned budget, starting from the wedding dress and ending with pleasant memories.
- Do not think out a plan in case of rain.
If you are planning an event outdoors, the rain on your wedding day will not just be ironic, it threatens to ruin absolutely all plans. And if it turns out to be an overcast day, both you and your guests will simply cross their fingers in the hope of a miracle.
Of course, no one wants to invest in umbrellas and awnings, when there is still so much to do with something much more significant. But do you want to do this on your wedding day if it rains suddenly? Consider it an investment in your peace of mind, because it never hurts to have a plan "B".
Experiment before the wedding.
Every bride wants to look perfect on her wedding day. But experiments with appearance on the eve of Day "X" can be very dangerous. For example, a new hairstyle or experiments with tanning can spoil not only the mood of the bride, but also photos of the celebration.
1-2 weeks before the wedding, try not to use unfamiliar creams or cosmetics, not to dye your hair in new colors that are not familiar to you and not to do cosmetic procedures that you have not tried before. These simple actions will help you to avoid allergies or unpleasant reactions of the body to innovations.
Ignore a team of professionals.
Do you have a friend with a good camera, who agreed to photograph your wedding, and a friend does a good makeup? Believe me, this is not the best idea. It is unlikely that a non-professional photographer will be able to find the right angle and light, and the “makeup artist” will take into account all the features of your face. Trust the professionals, find a decent makeup artist and hairdresser, they will take into account all your wishes and be sure to make some test images before the celebration.
Try to please everyone.
Of course, you want your family and friends to have fun, but in the end, this is your wedding. The excitement that others will think about the decisions you have taken will take away too much strength and positive emotions.
Regardless of the time for preparation and the scale of the celebration, do not forget about the rest: a walk, a visit to a museum or a cinema will relax and set a positive!
The budget is the first thing to start with when planning your wedding. Lack of money may be cause for unnecessary worry. Most brides, planning a wedding ceremony, spend so much money on little things that there is practically no money left for really necessary things.
Having decided on the budget and making an approximate plan of how much money and what you are ready to spend, try to stick to this plan. Try to set aside at the very beginning of preparation about 30% of the established budget. This will greatly facilitate your worries about the lack of costs that are sure to arise closer to the wedding. And remember, the whole ceremony will depend on a properly planned budget, starting from the wedding dress and ending with pleasant memories.
- Do not think out a plan in case of rain.
If you are planning an event outdoors, the rain on your wedding day will not just be ironic, it threatens to ruin absolutely all plans. And if it turns out to be an overcast day, both you and your guests will simply cross their fingers in the hope of a miracle.
Of course, no one wants to invest in umbrellas and awnings, when there is still so much to do with something much more significant. But do you want to do this on your wedding day if it rains suddenly? Consider it an investment in your peace of mind, because it never hurts to have a plan "B".
Experiment before the wedding.
Every bride wants to look perfect on her wedding day. But experiments with appearance on the eve of Day "X" can be very dangerous. For example, a new hairstyle or experiments with tanning can spoil not only the mood of the bride, but also photos of the celebration.
1-2 weeks before the wedding, try not to use unfamiliar creams or cosmetics, not to dye your hair in new colors that are not familiar to you and not to do cosmetic procedures that you have not tried before. These simple actions will help you to avoid allergies or unpleasant reactions of the body to innovations.
Ignore a team of professionals.
Do you have a friend with a good camera, who agreed to photograph your wedding, and a friend does a good makeup? Believe me, this is not the best idea. It is unlikely that a non-professional photographer will be able to find the right angle and light, and the “makeup artist” will take into account all the features of your face. Trust the professionals, find a decent makeup artist and hairdresser, they will take into account all your wishes and be sure to make some test images before the celebration.
Try to please everyone.
Of course, you want your family and friends to have fun, but in the end, this is your wedding. The excitement that others will think about the decisions you have taken will take away too much strength and positive emotions.
Regardless of the time for preparation and the scale of the celebration, do not forget about the rest: a walk, a visit to a museum or a cinema will relax and set a positive!
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