Trendy Weddings Magazine January 2007 Vol 1

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Selecting The Wedding Site

by Debbie Wallace         

           As you begin your wedding plans, I offer these tips.
  If you are planning to be married in a church or synagogue, clear those plans with the priest, minister or rabbi as soon as possible.  Many places of worship manage the number of weddings they can handle in a weekend so clearing your plans early is critical.  Many places also have restrictions and customs that must be respected and to which you are expected to adhere. 
 

January 2007      
   

Debbie Wallace - Elegant Affairs, LLC

Debbie Wallace
Elegant Affairs, LLC
Wedding/Event Planning & Décor
(866) 424-0522
www.elegantaffairsbydee.com
 
     

When choosing your colors for your attendants and for flowers and other church decorations, keep in mind the predominant colors of the church.  You may choose to take your color cue from those hues or to use them as a harmonizing backdrop to your color choices. 

If you are planning an outdoor ceremony, an alternate site is a must.  You have weather conditions to consider plus the possible “participation” of birds, animals and bugs.  Marrying at home gives you many possibilities except for space.  You will need to limit your guest list.  Consider a small home wedding followed by a large reception at a club or hotel.

 Many clubs and hotels also provide space for the ceremony as well as the reception.  In fact, with the popularity of destination weddings, many hotels provide the total package with accommodations, ceremony site, reception hall and next the day's breakfast.  Even if you are not flying to an exotic locale for your ceremony, consider the package offered by many of the better hotels in your area. ©

Debbie Wallace
Elegant Affairs, LLC
Wedding/Event Planning & Décor
(866) 424-0522
www.elegantaffairsbydee.com

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