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Wedding Ceremony Program Wording

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Wedding ceremony is a special event in each individual’s life and is the time of joy and merry making. The occasion will be a grand success only in the presence of the near and dear and kith and kin. The guests who are invited also will find a time to enjoy and have a diversion from the regular way of life. In such an occasion the wedding ceremony program plays an important role to make them feel comfortable and keep them informed regarding the schedule of events. Wedding ceremony program wording selection should be done with care so that it conveys the idea clearly.

Wedding program ceremony wording used should clearly explain to the guests about all the details of the marriage. It should cover a brief introduction, which consists of the full names of the bride and groom, the when and where details of the wedding and also closure or special notes. It will also throw light on the sequence of the wedding ceremony. It will give details on prelude, solo, lighting of the candles, seating, procession, invocation, wedding message, exchange of vows, exchange of rings, announcement of marriage, presentation of the bride and groom, recession etc. It is not a must that all these details should be included but it may be modified accordingly.

The next important aspect that is explained through a wedding program ceremony wording is details regarding the wedding party. The preferable order is giving details on bride’s parents, groom’s parents, bride’s grand parents, groom’s grand parents, bridesmaids, flower girl, groomsmen, ring bearer, pianist, soloist etc. Last but not least in the wedding program ceremony, wording should also mention the words of thanks to the guests, hosts of the wedding, dedication to the deceased family members and concluding poem. Some may also incorporate the instructions regarding reception.

Big Wedding Dreams On A Reality Budget

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Sometimes it’s hard to start planning a wedding when money is the worry. Money is important but remember, the foundation for your wedding day is the fact you want to celebrate your marriage. So fighting over the wedding budget with your family and fiancĂ© doesn’t seem worth it, does it? And remember that the celebration of your commitment to one another is the most important thing about having a wedding.

Yes, weddings cost money, but it depends you can have a great wedding on a budget. So where is this money coming from? The money tree in the backyard? Don’t you wish that existed? Is it coming from your savings? Are your parents contributing? Are Visa, MasterCard and a line of credit involved? Don’t get into too much debt over your wedding or you will be struggling to pay it off and fighting over money the first few years of your marriage.

Once you’ve found where the money is coming from. Ask yourselves if this is a realistic budget to plan your dream wedding with? If not… you might want to consider prolonging your engagement and saving up for the things you want. If you want to get married as soon as possible then you need to understand that you might not be able to have all of the things you’ve ever hoped for on your wedding day. Instead, consider having a smaller more intimate wedding.

Once you’ve found the amount you are working with, break down your budget into categories then allocate the funds appropriately. Budget for flowers, photographer, reception costs, etc. You can do an internet search for budget sheets that will help you list out the costs and keep track of all of your expenditures. Remember, your wedding day is important, but more important is the fact you’re in love and you want to spend the rest of your life with this person. So, work your budget, plan a beautiful wedding and stay out of the poor house.