The Wedding Date

If you have a special date for your wedding, book it as soon as possible. Saturdays are the best days, not only for you but also for your guests. The best places get sold out quickly, sometimes with one year in advance.

Organize your Wedding

With the arrival of the big day, the pressure is huge. Use an agenda to take note of every step until the day arrives. Besides making your life easier, an agenda will also help you remember all the small details of your biggest event.

Wedding Invitations - Paper and Graphics

Choosing a paper and a design for your invitations is the first step to differentiate your wedding from every other. Formal, relaxed, elegant or fun, it immediately reveals the style of the ceremony.

The Invitation is the Image of your Wedding

Yours guests will get an idea about your party based on the taste, colors, materials, words and attention to every small detail.

Wedding Invitations - Delivering the Invitations

You should send the invitations by mail and deliver in person to your closest relatives, preferably three months in advance.

Guests - Where to Stay

If you are counting with guests from far away, you should take care so that they have a nice stay. Give them the choice of one or two hotels, with different price points, but both pleasant and easily accessible.

Table Indications

Displaying where everyone seats is a must: besides the convenience, it encourages conversation and is a way to give special attention to some guests.

Table Markers

In order to help your guests find their places, use a table marker. The tables can be numbered or can have names, whichever you prefer. For example, you can use names of places, writers, fruits, flowers, etc. It’s also a good idea to divide the room in two by putting the your table in the middle. That way employees can take your guests to their places quicker.

Your table

Your table should be in the center of the room. The traditional table is rectangular and only has seats on one side. However, many prefer a round table, which is less formal. In any case, you should face the room. Your closest family and friends can stay at your table. The best man sits on the right of the groom and the bridesmaid sits on the left of the groom. Traditionally, women and men sit alternately.

Wedding - Choosing the Flowers

When choosing the flowers for the bouquet, table tops and other decorations, you should start by thinking of the flowers you love the most. Make sure they fit in what you want. Then investigate the color, price and, if they’re in season.

Bride’s Bouquet

Your bouquet reflects your taste and your personality. It’s perhaps the most personal choice of them all. If you’re shy, maybe you should opt for a smaller bouquet, more delicate. On the other hand, if you’re more outgoing, you could choose a bigger bouquet, with more vivid colors.