Welcome! We think every couple’s big day should be wonderful, so we offer sophisticated tokens and trophies for many varied themes. Many betrothed women started planning their day of wedding bells as small girls, so the flowers, bridal bouquet and bridal gown must go with the dream. Some distinguished relics we’re offering are a cheap wedding favor, discount wedding favor or wedding shower favor each a souvenir from your wedlock.
Finding the perfect gifts for the bride and groom or ring bearer and flower girl as well as all guests can be difficult, so please ask one of our personable associates for tips. You can contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at customercare@myloveweddingfavors.com or call toll free M-F 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1-877-608-6472.
We wish you a wonderful union and a blessed marriage!
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How to Save your Sanity While Planning the Big Day
by: Nikki Carroll
©2007 My Love Wedding Favors.com
Congratulations, getting married is a joyous occasion, but it’s a civil union that’s stressful. After the marriage license and besides the bridal gown, a bride needs the perfect flowers, bouquet, bridesmaids’ dresses, a limo, a DJ or band, invitations and of course favors. Betrothed couples don’t realize wedding bliss is difficult until planning their nuptials. Also, the groom–to–be can’t understand wedlock challenges. The budget needs discounts constantly, but the honeymoon, tuxedo and groom’s cake are men’s concerns. Women usually start planning their elegant ceremony from childhood and have butterflies about Mr. Right fiancée even touching the reception. However, it is possible to prevent a meltdown before your holy ritual. Preventing an infamous bridezilla or a runaway bride with cold feet in Las Vegas requires flexibility, patience and preparation.
Marriage requires flexibility, and planning the big “I Do” is no exception. Husband and wife will someday celebrate their 50th anniversary, and crazy memories, like losing the veil or not finding city hall or the chapel, will be no more than funny stories when they were just married. Pick battles on traditions and customs since family participants become overbearing to plan with. There’s also the reception, the wedding shower, the bachelorette and bachelor party, rehearsal dinner, etc. Try pawning off events to guests determined to help. Favors for the parties or invitations can go to mothers or even the bridegroom and his best man. You pick the dress, your maid of honor can choose the garter.
Patience is like marital bliss in relationships, it’s not easy. Planning your wedding before you tie the knot will require much. Details like centerpieces, guest books, cake tops, and the unity candle are tedious, not to mention catering. Remember church is for prayer and not just getting hitched. If your nuptial day requires travel, like for a beach wedding, garden reception or destination wedding, relieving stress before vows is important. Who knew betrothal was this hard? Soon, though, the wedding march will lead you down the aisle with wedding bells in your ears followed by confetti or rice on your head.
Preparing will help the joyful observance of your union. Financial preparation reduces stress in conjugal planning especially for the father of the bride. There’s no need to buy the most popular favors for your ceremony and reception to be memorable, nor do your attendants gifts need cost much. An inexpensive favor or gifts are as meaningful a remembrance as costly ones. The matrimonial shower party, engagement party and rehearsal dinners cannot exceed the nuptial budget. After all, guests come to give you gifts according to etiquette, they want a discount for you. When choosing where to shop, think about what in general you want. Are you shopping for a conjugal theme, like a spring, island or beach special event? Make sure wherever you buy from has these specialty items, like heart theme favors. If it’s ceremonial tradition in your culture to have a dowry or bride price, this should be considered. A legal consideration of marriage laws is a pre-nuptial agreement. There’s more to civil weddings than getting an officiate or justice of the peace and finding something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
Even though the wedding is important, it’s still just an observance of the first day of your marriage. Whatever goes wrong, the day is still about you and your husband uniting in love and holy matrimony. Focus on that blessed union as a lifetime holiday and it’s in the bag. |