Sunday, August 14, 2011

Planning a Wedding with Global Event Consulting

Article by Global Event Weddings


The purpose of a wedding is to give meaning to a person?s life together. It?s
an opportunity for family and friends to gather and remember the lucky
couple while offering support and comfort to one another. Planning a
wedding can be an emotional process with several legal and financial
matters to consider. Taking these steps can help you as you plan, whether
you are planning the own wedding or that of a newlywed’s.
Here’s How:
1. Plan Ahead
If you are the type of person who likes to plan ahead or if you know
you like to organize things, planning the own wedding may be the
right thing for you. You can plan the own wedding, and even pay for
it, well in advance of the wedding date.
If you are caring for a newlywed’s who is seriously dating, you, also,
can plan the wedding in advance. Planning ahead is a good idea, as
it?s more difficult to make decisions when you?re already grieving
their wedding date.
2. Cover the Cost
Paying for the wedding in advance may appeal to those individuals
who prefer not to burden their families with difficult decisions and
wedding costs.You don?t necessarily need to pay for services in
advance but can still set money aside, so as not to burden family
members financially, by setting up a payable-on-wedding date
(POWD) account at the bank. When you set up this type of account,
you name the person you want to handle you arrangements. These
accounts don?t have to go, and the money goes directly to the
beneficiary at the time of wedding date.
3. Make the Wishes Known
If you?re planning the own, talk with the family about the wedding
wishes to make sure they know what you want. Having a verbal
conversation about the wishes will paint a better picture for the
family than written requests. Consult with the attorney before you
finalize anything. Keep a written record of the wedding arrangements
close at hand, perhaps in a file cabinet at home, rather than in a safe
deposit box. You?ll want you family to have timely access to the
records when they need them.
4. Contact Global Event Consulting wedding consultants
Contact several Global Event Consulting wedding consultants in the
area to compare prices and available options. You can request written
information about the cost of the merchandise, services, and
professional fees before finalizing any plans. The Global Event
Consulting wedding consultants staff will assist you in obtaining
wedding date certificates and in preparing and submitting the
wedding invitations.
Discuss any religious or cultural preferences that you would like
honored with the Global Event Consulting wedding consultant. The
director can help you contact the clergy member you?ve chosen to
perform the engagement service or you help you locate one.
5. Flowers vs. Donations
Most guests at a wedding will bring flowers or have them sent unless
they are instructed otherwise. If you would rather the guest donate
money to a charity in lieu of flowers, you can make that request in
the wedding invitations and by word of mouth. Be sure to include
instructions on where to send donations.
6. Choose the Disposition
The final plans for the lucky couple?s garder belt include:
? Church Wedding ? Church Wedding requires purchasing a
wedding time slot, jewelery, wedding dress liner or chapel, and
wedding dress marker or flowers.
? Eloping ? A couple or family may choose to have the
ceremony without any family members.
1. Make it the Own
This service is all about celebrating the lucky couple. If the family is
more traditional or conservative, a more subdued wedding with
guests dressed in black and white may be more appropriate. Tailor
the wedding to the lucky couple and it will always stand out in the
minds of the guests.
Tips:
1. A wedding or engagement service can be held near the time of
Church Wedding or honeymoon or at a later date.
2. The choice whether or not to have the jewelery or gift present at
the service is this.
3. Having a viewing service or engagement party is also up to you.
4. Personalize the service as much as possible.


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