Wedding Planning Basics

7 Often Overlooked Aspects of A Wedding Day

On your wedding day, you want everything to be perfect. That’s a given; however, with so much to organise, it can be easy to overlook some minor details that can set your day apart and ensure you are looking and feeling your best and that the whole event goes without a hitch.

7 Often Overlooked Aspects of A Wedding Day

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Wedding Planning

Wedding planning can be a full-time job, and it is only natural that you will overlook some details. Making a list, then talking with friends and family or even joining wedding chats with other brides can help you to get the most from your wedding planning.

Make a list of all the big things you need to take care of first, such as venue, dress, catering, hair and make-up, etc., and then put them in order of importance.

Then you need to add all the little extras that will add special touches to the big day to help pull it all together. Read on for some suggestions for the most commonly overlooked parts of the wedding that people forget about.

Take Pictures With Certain Guests

While your photographer will be on hand, if you are using one to snap pictures of the wedding party and the nuptials, most of the photos will be centred on the happy couple and their immediate family or friends. It can be nice to get pictures of everyone who attended so you can thank them for attending and seeing the wedding through their eyes. This can often be overlooked when getting professional shots in, greeting everyone, and enjoying your day. But these memories are something that shouldn’t be forgotten.

Fragrance

Fragrance has a fantastic way of invoking feelings and memories, and adding this to your wedding can help you to trigger these memories in years to come, from the scent of the flowers in your bouquet to having a room fragrance in the venue to even remembering to shop here for perfume and aftershave for the whole bridal party. Don’t overlook how people will smell as well as how they will look for an even more significant impact on your wedding day.

Gift Organiser

Your wedding day will be something you want to enjoy and cherish. However, when your guests arrive with gifts, you need to ensure you are making sure you know who brings what so you can thank them later. Assign a member of your wedding party or one set of parents the task of overseeing the wedding gifts and cards so you know precisely what you received and who gave it to you.

Tips

If you plan on tipping your vendors or staff tending to your wedding, then make sure you have some cash handy or a way to leave these tips. Again, entrust this to someone you know who can handle this duty and be around when you need them to be to ensure you thank those who made your big as memorable as possible.

Cake Cutting Set

If you are cutting your cake at the event to share amongst your guests during the party or to take home, you will need a cake-cutting set to ensure you can do this should the venue not provide this service for you. The last thing you want is for it to come to cake-cutting time, and you don’t have anything to hand to do this.

Including Yourself In The Guest List

It sounds so simple, doesn’t it? Yet it can be easy to forget that you make up part of the attendees to the day. While everything will be centred around the happy couple, ensuring you have a complete guest list for food and drinks and the venue that includes yourself can often be neglected. In many cases, vendors or wedding organisers will consist of you in the figures, but if you are doing it all yourself, especially submitting numbers for food, make sure to include yourself so you get some food and no one is left out. 

Eat

Lastly, make sure you eat. It can be a nerve-wracking experience, not to mention extremely busy. It’s easy to overlook actually feeding yourself. Make sure you shop for something light for breakfast or lunch if you’re having a later wedding ahead of time. And make sure you have bottles of water behind the scenes to stay hydrated throughout all of the proceedings, such as posing for pictures and waiting to walk down the aisle. You will feel much better if you’re not hungry and are well-hydrated.

Conclusion

While you need to get all the significant aspects of a wedding in place, it is essential not to overlook the small details, as these will set your day apart and help you avoid any hiccups. There is so much going on; knowing what you need to get organised well ahead of time will allow you the breathing space to relax and enjoy the day.