Planning a wedding is tiresome. But preparing should be fun and memorable. From choosing the venue, to the gown/dress the bride would wear… whatever decisions and plans you made, remember that your big day should be one worth remembering. However, before you go on your checklist, you should note some things on planning so that even the preparation stage is memorable.
Choosing the Date
Date is important as you plan the venue of the wedding. The weather and the mood have an undeniably great impact on your wedding.
Spring
The first year’s wedding happened every March, April, and May – but that would depend on where you are located. Most of the time, March is unpredictable as sometimes it bring strong winds and rains. Less on being erratic are the months April and May. April is a good month as most of the beautiful flowers bloom this month.
Summer
Being a June bride is an infamous quote on weddings. In most areas, June has the most predictable weather. Roses bloom the loveliest in June. One of the down sides in this month, price ranges are high, being in demand and all that. The month of June is great for those couples who really want a summer wedding. Just make preparations much earlier, and distribute invitations earlier than usual; who knows, your relatives might just go on a vacation!
Fall
Getting married in September or October has many good reasons. For one, the weather is fine; in fact, you can consider it as crisp and mild. The summer has ebbed. Luring your relatives to attend your wedding would be easy. One advantage of wedding in the fall is that honeymoon sites are less crowded.
Winter
Popular venues are highly available during this season because there are not so many people who want to get married in winter. Folklore said getting married on the last day of the year would make the couple lucky. On some account, there is another lore that says January is a very fruitful month for the couple. Note that February is the most romantic wedding month of all; this is the month where we celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Choosing the Date
Date is important as you plan the venue of the wedding. The weather and the mood have an undeniably great impact on your wedding.
Spring
The first year’s wedding happened every March, April, and May – but that would depend on where you are located. Most of the time, March is unpredictable as sometimes it bring strong winds and rains. Less on being erratic are the months April and May. April is a good month as most of the beautiful flowers bloom this month.
Summer
Being a June bride is an infamous quote on weddings. In most areas, June has the most predictable weather. Roses bloom the loveliest in June. One of the down sides in this month, price ranges are high, being in demand and all that. The month of June is great for those couples who really want a summer wedding. Just make preparations much earlier, and distribute invitations earlier than usual; who knows, your relatives might just go on a vacation!
Fall
Getting married in September or October has many good reasons. For one, the weather is fine; in fact, you can consider it as crisp and mild. The summer has ebbed. Luring your relatives to attend your wedding would be easy. One advantage of wedding in the fall is that honeymoon sites are less crowded.
Winter
Popular venues are highly available during this season because there are not so many people who want to get married in winter. Folklore said getting married on the last day of the year would make the couple lucky. On some account, there is another lore that says January is a very fruitful month for the couple. Note that February is the most romantic wedding month of all; this is the month where we celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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