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Be a smart
shopper. Use vendors that come highly recommended. Check
their record with the Better Business Bureau. Don’t be
bashful about asking for references and call previous
clients before making an appointment. You don’t want to
waste your precious time. |
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If you
find yourself telling a friend you are unable to include
her in your wedding, offer her an alternate way to be
included. Have her read a poem or scripture in the
ceremony. That tells her that she means something to you
and that you want her to be a part of your special day. |
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If your
parents are financially contributing to the wedding they
should have a say in who gets invited. If you seem to
have to many guests, ask them to pick up the tab for
those they want to invite. |
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Go for a
practice session with your hairstylist before the big
day. You don’t want to leave angry on your wedding day
and go home to do your own hair. |
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Don’t last
minute details throw you off. Just try to enjoy your day
and remember you are not having brain surgery….you are
getting married to the man you love! Think about the
honeymoon! |
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