Friday, 7 March 2014

Wedding Checklists: Five Small Wedding Details With Big Implications

You're planning a wedding and there are so many big things to take care of... from choosing a wedding dress to planning your honeymoon, the wedding list seems to go on forever. It's easy to focus on this big things; however, there are a few small details that are easy to overlook and really must be taken care of:

Measurements for the groomsmen. If your groom has more than a couple of groomsmen, it is easy lose track of all of their measurements. You may want to ask your groom to confirm that all of his groomsmen have turned in their measurements. The person doing the alterations needs the final measurements in order to get the perfect fit for each groomsmen. One quick check-in can help you both feel confident that everyone will be ready when your big day comes.

A marriage license. If you want to get married in the United States, you will probably need a marriage license to do it. It is relatively simple to get. You just need to make time to do it. It's important to look into the requirements early. With the excitement of your upcoming wedding, it can be easy to overlook the required paperwork. Make sure this is one thing you take care of a few days before the wedding!

Check with the County Clerk in the county in which you will be married to learn more about getting a license in that area. They should also be able to tell you about any additional requirements or limitations of the license.

Many states require both birth certificates be presented in order to issue a marriage license, so make sure you have them handy in case you need to show them to the Clerk.
Wedding night and honeymoon travel confirmation. As your wedding day approaches, now is a great time to double check that your wedding night plans and honeymoon travel have been booked and confirmed. In many cases, your fiancé is taking care of these details. Even so, a connected bride knows that a little confirmation number means peace of mind!

Preparations for wedding keepsakes. Your wedding dress and bridal bouquet are two of your most memorable wedding keepsakes. They both have one other thing in common: they can be easily damaged if not cared for properly. That's why you may want to make arrangements in advance to have them taken care of. Long before your wedding day arrives you should know exactly who will be preserving two of your most precious keepsakes.

Wedding announcements. Your wedding day will be full of friends and family, but there are some people who just couldn't come. That's why your wedding announcements are so special. Ask your Maid of Honor to mail them out after the wedding, so you can enjoy your wedding night and honeymoon!

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