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| MarketplaceWedding Day Ideas 11 romantic (and affordable) Wedding Day Ideas wedding day the bride is the most romantic of her life. You probably will never feel more beautiful than you do at that moment when your husband walking spots in the driveway. Who can resist a happy sigh when witnessing this moment? When the authors of novels speak to the media, we are often asked how to be more romantic. The truth is, romance always - always - the springs of the couple in question. The husband of a friend gave him a cheese grater invented for her birthday and she loved it. A cheese grater? Top heart? But for her, she was special because it had coveted in the store several months ago, and he remembered. In my house, a cheese grater would not be a success. On the other hand, my husband would be well rewarded if he gave me an opener of premium wine bottle. So the trick to make your wedding day planning is more romantic moments that are very personal to you both as a couple. That's why so many women all go to the spongy interior of the thought of a couple write their own vows. It does not get more personal than that. Here are some ideas to get you thinking. And the best part? They do not cost much! Premarital - Write a letter to your fiance to read the morning of the wedding, and ask him to do the same for you. More makes marriage, life seems to be more crazy. Slow down for a second and remember that it is the reason you get married. The letter should not be along a few lines to remind him why you love it and why it is "one".
- In the race to be ready for the walk down the aisle, put aside a few minutes to talk to your beloved on the phone. Plan this in advance and keep it for you to stay alone at times in a quiet place during the call.
The wedding - Traditionally, the bride and groom ask close friends or family members of their serenade with a favorite song or do a reading. It's a great tradition, but you can make it even more personal by putting a spin unimportant. Have a male friend and a friend take turns reading excerpts from your letters of love to the other, with music muted.
- Another alternative to the traditional reading during the ceremony of marriage is to ask your guests to stand and groom share a piece of advice for a happy marriage. This has the potential to become out of control, it would be preferable to manually select few guests in advance and let them know they will be invited to the microphone.
- Instead of rice, ask your friends and family to bubble along your way to the limousine, and make sure the photographer knows in advance. You will get incredible photos, guaranteed! (A fan of Facebook has suggested guests blow bubbles at the bride and groom's first dance, but I would worry a slippery dance floor.)
The wedding reception - Instead of a guest register, placed on a stack of cards attractive and inviting them to sign their name and write something they like about the bride and groom. Then designate a master of ceremonies for the evening (the DJ, if you have one), and ask that person to read some of these cards at random. After the wedding, the cards can be put into an album and will be even more special for you that the signatures of your guests in a book.
- Ask a computer-savvy friend tweet with wireless Internet on the wedding and reception as they arise, so that those who can not attend still feel like they are part of things.
- Rather than sitting at a table with your head husky attendants and family, set up a private table for you and your husband. This may be the first private you had all day together. Before the marriage, if you honor the tradition, you will not see each other. Immediately.
Posted on February 6, 2010.
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