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Who does not love the holidays? The gathering of family and friends. The music. The food. The fun. The laughter … the extra vacation days (wink, wink). It truly can be "the most wonderful time of the year." So, I implore you to use this time to rev your wedding planning engine into full gear. Take advantage of all the small pleasures the holidays bring and use them to start checking things off your list … after all, Santa's not only making a list and checking it twice.
- Because the holidays create a time to gather all your loved ones in one area, you can easily get and share advice with other brides-to-be. Ask family and friends for their top dos and don'ts; so, you know what to look for and what to avoid.
- If you find yourself hosting a party, take this time to test out potential caterers, florists, bakers, etc. It's an ideal time to "try out" who will have what it takes to impress all your guests!
- Since many people vacation during holidays, get with your bridesmaids and go dress shopping. Not only will they provide an honest response to your wedding gown options, but you can also start to see what bridesmaids' dress styles will work for them.
- Take time to practice wedding day hair and makeup. Whether you're doing it yourself or getting it done, chances are it's going to be something fancier than usual; so, what better way to show off a fabulous look than when surrounded by family and friends?
- Even benefit from bad weather. After the holiday shopping rush is over and snow is still on the ground, people tend to snuggle up and stay in. I say, "Get out!" Go exploring for interesting ceremony and reception sites, and do not be afraid to try something new … it just might end up being your ideal location.
- On a tight budget? No problem! There are innumerable post holiday sales that you can gobble up, which will certainly help you get the most bang for you buck!
- If anything, use the holiday season to get organized. If you're sending out holiday cards, you'll more than likely have a list or people and addresses that you'll need for invitations. Keep this list handy and be one more step ahead of the game!
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Source by Mary Kidwell