Intimates Lady Princess

June 1st, 2008

Intimates Lady Princess

Most brides have longed dreamed of their wedding day as being a special, magical moment to be celebrated for years to come. But what happens to this dream when faced with the reality of budgets, excessive choices, personality conflicts, venue mishaps, and other not-so-special things that are often associated with a bride’s wedding experience. We have all seen the wedding reality TV shows that showcase a bride’s meltdown in the face of dealing with things that challenge that fairytale dream. Well ladies, that doesn’t have to be the case. Don’t let your dream be compromised by the inevitable challenges you’ll encounter along the way. Take the time to understand the crux of your dream and hold onto that!

Let’s think about what made the dream so special. Was it how you special you felt when you were surrounded by people who loved and cared for you on one of the biggest days of your life? Did the dress you were wearing make you feel like a princess? Were you in awe of your new life with your new groom? Or was it how much money you spent, or how many charger plates you had, or what type of chair covers and tablecloths you had? For most of us, that wedding day dream is more about how we feel and how our guests feel and less about the material things that set the scene. To make sure that this special feeling from our lifelong dream doesn’t get lost in the commotion of planning for a wedding, we suggest the following tips:

• Think about what is going to make your wedding day special. Is it the people you chose to surround yourself with in the wedding party? Is it being in a small, intimate setting with your groom? Is it being able to share the moment with family and friends? Is it recreating a scene that has special significance to you and/or your groom?

• Once you’ve determined what will be a primary factor in making your day special, focus your planning efforts accordingly. If the composition of the wedding party is important, make sure to spend adequate time to carefully select those individuals that will provide the most pleasant memories. If your wedding day will be made special by the composition of guests on hand, be sure to invite them all and plan everything else around that.

• And we can’t forget the always looming budget and rising costs associated with weddings. No matter what your budget is, the dream wedding can be achieved by focusing your budget on achieving the one thing that will make it most special. With that taken care of, everything else will fall in place.

All brides deserve to have the wedding day they’ve already dreamed of!

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