Bachelorette Party Planning Basics

If you are a bridesmaid or maid of honor for the first time, you may be confused about how best to plan a bachelorette party. How do you tailor the party to suit the bride-to-be? Do you have to go out? Do you need to stay in? Should the party be naughty or nice?

There are a few key points to remember to plan a successful bachelorette party. First, determine, based on your knowledge of the bride or an actual conversation with her, what level of wild and crazy adventure she wants from her bachelorette party. Some girls love a last night out on the town with harmless attention from guys, lots of drinks, and dancing. Other girls prefer a night in with their closest friends, talking about guys, watching movies, and having a few margaritas. Either way, once you have determined whether you are planning an out on the town or an in the home party, you can begin to choose a theme for your event. If the bachelorette wants a low key home party, you might think about themes like “little girl slumber party,” or “80s fest!” If you have a set of girls who want to go out to a club, you may want a theme of a color – so you can all wear the color and get party favors in that hue. Everything you bring with you to the club can match, like all the girls in pink except the bride who wears white with pink accents.

Next, think about party favors and decorations. You want to match the theme of your bachelorette party, and also the tone. For a tamer party, focus on girly touches and party favors like nail polish and hair accessories. For a wilder party, decorate with penis balloons and make a cake shaped like a penis. This is not for the faint of heart, but for a wild bunch of ladies, it can be a real riot.

Another consideration is the date of your party. It is recommended to keep the bachelorette party well in advance of the wedding. Gone are the days of a bachelor and bachelorette party the night before the wedding, because you don’t want a jittery bride or a hungover bride the next day! Think of planning the bachelorette party for about a month before the wedding date, but remember that you must carefully schedule with the other bridesmaids and the bride herself, and getting schedules to match can be tricky. Try to start your preparation as early as possible.

Finally, make sure you have a good guest list. You should of course invite all the other bridesmaids, honor attendants, and sisters of the bride. You may also want to consider some of the bride’s other friends who aren’t in the wedding party. Often great girls are close enough to the bride to want to celebrate with her but aren’t necessarily in the wedding. Don’t forget to include these special people! You are best served if you consult with the bride about the guest list for her bachelorette party.

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Wedding Planning

Deciding On The Wedding Party Members

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When you are making the checklist for your wedding planning, it is important to decide on the composition of your wedding party. You need to plan out who will be your maid of honor or the matron (if married) of honor. The best man for the groom would also have to be finalized well in advance. The maid of honor and the best man are the two key figures in any wedding. You can make your choice from your relatives and friends.

Choosing The Wedding Party Members

The next step is to decide the number of bridesmaids that you would like to have. There is no hard and fast rule regarding this aspect, the traditional number of bridesmaids is four. You might even do away completely with the need for any bridesmaids if the wedding is a small, informal affair and manage with just the maid of honor.

There are many other members of the wedding party that have to be chosen such as ushers, junior members, flower girl, and ring bearer. The most important aspect that must be a part of the wedding planning is that each one of these designated members should be informed personally and requested to become a member of the wedding party. They’ll be thrilled to be your companions in this happy event.

Finding The Right Wedding Ring

Wedding rings are an important part of any wedding planning. You have to decide whether you want to have a double ring ceremony or simply a single wedding band to be given to the bride. You will also have to decide the type of the rings and the metal with which it is made. You could even opt for rings with diamonds embedded in them.

Ensuring Photographic Memories

You’d certainly like to have photographic memories of your wedding, both in the form of photo albums and in videos, so that you and your family members can view them with nostalgia. Obviously, you’d like good photographs that capture the important moments of the wedding. You should make inquiries from your friends and relatives about the selection of the photographer and then visit some of them and see samples of their previous works.

You should get complete information regarding prices, sizes of photographs, albums, the number of photographs and whatever else you’d like to know. The availability of the photographer on the particular days is also an important consideration. You will have to tread very carefully regarding signing up the photographer, as this is a costly aspect of the wedding, and you must take into consideration the amount allocated in the budget for your wedding planning.

You can easily pass on all your wedding planning worries to a professional wedding planner, who will do an excellent job, but this will mean extra expense. If you can’t afford it, you can do some research on the Internet and accomplish the task on your own. All that you’ll need is a sustained and systematic effort. 

Five Winter Wedding Ideas

Unless a couple is eloping in Las Vegas by themselves, a wedding should have some unique planning and twists to it in order to make the wedding memorable. Inventing a winter wedding theme is one such concept, and in order to properly design a winter wedding, a few simple ideas could be put forth.

Probably the easiest winter wedding idea is also one of the simplest, which is providing simple twists on common wedding conventions. For example, the wedding cake could be made in the shape of a snowman or a snowflake. While this is not the most elaborate of ideas, providing simple twists on common conventions is sometimes all that is required to present the appearance of a novel idea.

The wedding attire of the bride, groom, and bridesmaids can also be designed so as to embody the theme of winter. This is another winter wedding idea that can be easily put in motion so as to create a wonderful winter wedding theme. The use of silver, white, and blue colored formal wear can provide an excellent evocation of winter and is highly suggested for those planning a wedding that is to follow a winter theme.

Selecting the food for the wedding should involve selecting food that closely follows a winter theme. This would involve “hot” items such as hot chocolate and “cold” items such as eggnog. There does need to be a bit of careful planning involved, as one should not cross the line into territory where the wedding theme becomes murky and a Christmas or holiday theme becomes too pronounced.

The decor of the wedding should also follow themes that are consistent with the winter. This does not mean that the decor should embody specific winter conventions, but should at least emanate a certain color scheme that is more closely associated with winter than anything else. That would mean using colors such as silver, light blue, white, etc. To use other colors not associated with winter would distract away from the theme and undermine the idea of having a winter wedding and turning the entire wedding into a generic theme instead.

For the actual wedding itself, sometimes the theme can be proactive as opposed to being passive. One of the biggest myths about weddings is that they are passive and dull events. Well, the reality of the matter is that a wedding can be boring and dull. There have been some enterprising individuals who can put a unique, active spin on the traditional wedding. For example, there have been those fun minded individuals who will have their weddings performed underwater in scuba gear or even falling to earth while skydiving! Now, for winter loving people, a wedding at a skiing or snowboarding resort can provide the same theme of active fun to coincide with the wedding, while remaining much more sane than holding the wedding underwater!

Ultimately, having a winter wedding is simply taking traditional wedding ideas and putting a minor winter spin on them.

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