Saturday 25 August 2007

Planning a wedding at home

There are plenty of benefits to planning a wedding at home so that we almost tend to ignore the bad bits about it. Here are some revealed truths about planning a wedding at home with its pros and cons. First of all you save a lot of money, right? There's no rental of the ceremony or the reception site, you don't have to deal with all sorts of bookings and you cut off lots of annoying costs. Then, when it comes to food and beverages you are your own master; when planning a wedding home you don't have to worry about paying a cake-cutting fee or who-knows what else.
But remember that planning a wedding at home can easily turn into a chaos if you don't take the safety measures and the precautions necessary by simply following clear guidelines. Let's see how you can avoid turning your wedding into a whole mess. The first and very practical equation involved in planning a wedding at home is the number of guests your house can accommodate, and here you need to include the number of toilets. Statistics for planning weddings at home show that the most comfortable number is thirty five people per toilet.
There are several very important things to consider when you're planning a wedding at home, the most important being the ceremonial place, where you and your beloved will exchange vows. Make sure nobody is sitting in the sun, you don't want your guests to get sun burnt, plus too much light can definitely ruin your photos. Then, when planning a wedding at home, remember that the garden where you may want to hold the ceremony is exposed to noises: dogs barking, lawn mowers and so on. Kindly ask your neighbors to avoid trimming the lawn during that particular day.
Then, when you're planning a wedding at home you need to keep in mind that both hot and rainy weather means trouble for you. For instance, you can either rent a tent or be able to move the party indoors in case of a downpour. Planning a wedding at home is not free of other risks: for instance make sure there are no children unsupervised in the pool area and that all the cables and wires of the electronic material are taped down and away from the walking path. Planning a wedding at home can be both a challenge and a great joy, may you have the best of times!

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