7 important tips for planning a wedding

Katie Mustard
Katie Mustard
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Planning your wedding can be an exiting experience, but it also comes with its fair share of stress and countless details to consider. Amidst the chaos of organizing the big day, some essential tips often get overlooked. Here are 7 insightful tips that you might not have thought of but will be glad you did.

1. Start Skin Prep 6 Months in Advance

Your wedding day is one of the most photographed days of your life, and having glowing, healthy skin can make a huge difference. Starting a dedicated skin prep routine at least six months before your wedding is crucial. This should include monthly facials tailored to your skin type. Regular facials can help address any skin concerns, improve your complexion, and ensure that your skin looks its absolute best.

Also, consult with a dermatologist or esthetician to create a personalized skincare regimen that includes daily cleansing, moisturizing, and treatments for any specific issues you may have. Consistent care will result in smooth makeup application and radiant skin that will shine in your wedding photos.

2. Remove Hairbands and Elastics from Your Wrists the Night Before

It’s easy to forget about the little things, but they can leave lasting marks. Remove hairbands and elastics from your wrists the night before your wedding to avoid any indentations or marks on your skin. Additionally, consider skipping the bra on the morning of your wedding to avoid any unwanted lines or marks on your shoulders and back.

It may seem like such an unnecessary detail but you will notice it when you get your photos back. This attention to detail will keep your skin looking perfect for those close-up shots.

3. Take Off Your Smart Watch

If you want timeless photos, skip the watch. It will make the photos feel outdated in just a few years. They are also not the most attractive accessories for your wedding day. Instead, opt for a more elegant piece of jewelry that complements your wedding attire. If you still want to keep track of time or your schedule, designate a member of your bridal party to handle these details for you.

This way, you can stay present and enjoy every moment without worrying about notifications or checking the time. An elegant bracelet or a family heirloom watch can be a beautiful substitute that enhances your overall bridal look.

4. Have an Unplugged Ceremony with a Photo Moment

If you truly want an unplugged ceremony where guests are not glued to their phones or getting in the way of the photographers shots, consider incorporating a designated photo moment at the beginning. When you and your partner are at the altar, have your officiant make an announcement that the bride and groom have requested an unplugged ceremony. The officiant can then instruct the guests to take the next minute to snap as many pictures as they want.

After this minute, the officiant can ask everyone to put their phones away for the remainder of the ceremony. This approach satisfies guests’ desire to capture a special moment while ensuring your ceremony remains intimate and undisturbed by screens. You’ll have professional photos to share later, and your guests will be more present during the ceremony.

5. Practice Your Vows

Practicing your vows ahead of time can help calm your nerves and ensure you deliver them smoothly. Whether you’re writing your own or reciting traditional vows, rehearsing will make you feel more confident. 

6. Hold Your Flowers Properly

Aim to hold your flowers at your belly button and slightly tilt them outward. This position ensures that your bouquet complements your silhouette without hiding your beautiful dress or creating awkward angles in your photos. You likely paid a lot of money for your florals and are not interested in having a ton of pictures of the floral stems. Tilt those beauties forward so you see those luscious blooms.

7. Have the Groom Clean Up His Nails

While much of the focus is on the bride, the groom’s appearance is equally important. One detail that is often overlooked is the groom’s nails. Make it a point that the groom cleans up his nails before the big day. This means trimming, filing, and possibly even a manicure to make sure they look neat and tidy.

Clean nails are especially important for the ring exchange and close-up photos of your hands. A little grooming can go a long way in making sure both of you look your best in every shot. If the bride has beautiful nails then so should the groom. 

Take Note and be Prepared

Embrace these often-overlooked details, and you’ll be well on your way to creating the perfect celebration of your love. Remember, the little things can make a big difference, so take the time to consider these tips and incorporate them into your wedding planning. 

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