Don’t drink too much alcohol on the day
– it's a long day and you will be making
speeches, dancing the bridal waltz, and
doing a number of other things where you
may need your wits about you.
2
Plan early.
3
Map out a timetable of everything you
need to do, and stick to it.
4
Get everything in writing. This includes
quotes, booking confirmations,
descriptions of goods ordered and lists
of services booked.
5
Keep everything together so nothing gets
lost or forgotten.
6
If the planning is getting on top of you
both, take time out. Take a mini holiday
away from the stress of it all, and
remember all the reasons why you’re
getting married.
7
Be careful on your hen’s or buck’s night
- it’s a special night for you and your
friends, but don’t forget the reason
you’re there.
8
Expect some wedding day nerves, they’re
normal for both of you. Wedding day
nerves are similar to those you may get
before doing a presentation or a speech
- something that makes your heart race
and your hands shake. The trick lies in
managing the nerves, and recognising
that they are simply your body’s way of
preparing for something special. Take a
warm bath, a long walk, or even treat
yourself to a massage to help you relax
and calm your nerves.
9
Groom’s should plan a surprise for their
bride on entering the wedding night
suite. It could be a bed covered in
roses, a bottle of champagne and two
glasses next to a bubble bath, or some
beautiful lingerie.