A Humorous Wedding

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September 2016 I'll be saying I do to the man I love and who's somehow stolen my heart. We thought we had a great relationship until the planning of the wedding began! Planning our wedding has shown us how different be both think and how we don't and will not always agree on everything. Anyone who's ever planned a wedding knows how stressful things can get and how it has the potential to divide a unit. Here are 5 ways to easy the pains of wedding planning.

1. Pray: In everything we do we should always invite God in and ask for his guidance. This is first and one of the most important part of the process. We invite God in and ask for his guidance, so that HIS agenda is at place and not our own. In my personal experience I've noticed every time we discuss things concerning the wedding without prayer their is always tension and we tend to let our own selfish desires get in the way rather then what's best for the both us.

2. Create a reasonable budget: Creating a reasonable budget helps you not to over spend …show more content…

DIY: Doing it yourself can cut down a lot the cost. Creating your own centerpieces, bouquets, and boutonnieres can save hundreds of dollars. Real flowers tend to be very expensive, and alternative can be silk flowers and add a touch of freshness to them had a few fresh flowers to your arrangement. Baby's breath can be used as a filler in arrangement and they area really inexpensive. Your bridesmaids and groomsmen bouquets and boutonnieres can be created using silk flowers, ribbon and a hot glue all of these items can be found out your local craft store. Visit a few thrift stores you can find really nice vases and picture frames both of these items can a small touches to your perfect wedding. Creating your own save the dates and invitations can not only add a personal touch but they can also save you some cash. Wedding Paper Divas allows you to create your own invitation/save the date and you can even personalize them by adding pictures of you the your

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