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Because stationery is such an important part of a wedding, we wanted an expert opinion on everything that it entails. We spoke with Alexa from Directional Designs about how she creates stationery for the couple and where you can save some bucks.

Some of these general components are:

  • Save the date cards (optional)
  • Invitations and envelopes
  • RSVP cards
  • Ceremony booklet
  • Seating plan
  • Place cards
  • Table numbers
  • Menu

Q: What do you need to know in order to help the couple choose their stationery style?

A: Colour scheme and theme is key for us to know in order for us to design the stationery for our clients. We also need to know exactly what they would like, as the list of items for event stationery is endless. For example, does the couple want menus per person or just per table? Do they want a seating board or are guests able to sit anywhere? What kind of table numbers would they like – perspex, paper, wooden etc? Our speciality is customisation. We want the couple’s stationery to be unique and different, therefore the more we get to know our clients, the better for us to understand their likes and dislikes

TIP: Don’t be shy about sitting with your stationer to go over all the items that you need and the elements that you like and dislike. The stationer wants to create something unique and so they would rather have too much information than too little.

Q: What are some tips to save costs on wedding stationery?

A: There are various ways to save on wedding stationery. This can be in terms of paper choice as well as quantity of items. For example, if you have an invitation or any other stationery on paper, then this is where a lot of the cost comes in. There are so many different paper options available that we can source so it can fall within your budget. You also don’t need to have an order of ceremony booklet for each guest that is attending the ceremony as some guests don’t take a booklet. You could also choose paper tent table numbers over laser cut numbers, which look just as beautiful. We have loads of ways of making your stationery fit within your budget and still look unique and beautiful.

TIP: Talk about your stationery budget with your stationer before anything else. This will help to establish which items are essential and which items you can leave out of your stationery. It will also help to determine what materials are available to you.

Information supplied by Alexa at Directional Designs: https://directionaldesigns.co.za/ 

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For those planning their wedding, some things may seem out of their financial reach. Most modern weddings have become extravagant and costly, but they don’t have to be. There are a number of ways an engaged couple can save some coins whilst planning their dream wedding. Here are some tips to reduce your wedding budget:

Turn to technology:

Cut costs by sending out digital wedding invites and having guests RSVP online. Simply find a great digital artist to design your online invite (or design it yourself using apps like Canva) and set up a link to a website, Google Drive document, app or a phone number guests can use to RSVP.

 

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Think local:

Of course, dedicated wedding venues are popular for a reason. However, there are a variety of other locations that can work just as well for a fraction of the price. Consider having your wedding reception at country clubs, community halls, parks, restaurants, galleries or even a family member or friend’s property.

 

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Say yes to the affordable dress:

A large chunk of one’s wedding budget often goes towards the dress. Spend your money wisely by searching for sample sales, repurposing a family member’s dress, picking something off-the-rack or even thrifting a wedding dress. Remember that any dress can be good as new with some custom-additions. Think of it as your ‘something old’!

 

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Get a personal officiant:

Have a friend or family member become ordained online so that they can marry you and your partner, saving you money and giving your wedding a personal touch.

 

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DIY the day away:

There are so many simple DIY’s that will save you money and personalise your wedding. Use thrift shopped mirrors, chalkboards or window panes to create one big wedding program. Besides being cost-effective, it’s also better for the environment to not print out individual programs.

 

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Go out-of-season:

Off-peak dates can get you your dream venue at a cheaper price. As most weddings are held on Saturdays, consider having your wedding on a Friday or Sunday to cut venue and food/drink costs.

 

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Mix-and-match:

Use more affordable flowers as decoration. Mismatched, smaller centerpieces are cost-effective and cute. You can also add bulk and dimension to your bouquets by using foliage.

 

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Give power to your flowers:

Flowers are expensive. Make sure they work double-duty by reusing them throughout the day. Consider reusing bridesmaids bouquets after the ceremony to create one large centerpiece or add them to table decor.

 

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Strategically plan out your Big Day:

We get, it, sometimes things can run overtime during your wedding. However, photographers and musicians will charge extra if they have to stay longer than originally agreed, or wait around unnecessarily. Ensure you stick to a swift schedule between your ceremony and reception to avoid paying more than you bargained for.

 

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Make your wedding family style:

Shareable family-style meals are more cost-effective and interactive than 3-course sit-down meals. Consider designing a shareable menu filled with fan favourites that will cater to every diet.

 

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Be wise with your wedding favours:

Wedding favours don’t have to be extravagant. Something small and travel-friendly is ideal. Think mini-wine bottles, handmade soaps, individual succulents or tiny jars of your favourite sweets. You can also offer shareable favours for couples, such as a bottle of wine, to cut costs. You can also read: Best wedding planning APP’s and tools

 

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Your partner popped the question and the wedding planning begins. After much consideration, you’ve decided to take on the role as wedding planner. With so much to do, it’s easy to forget a few things here and there. So we’ve created the ultimate wedding planning checklist, to help you on your journey.

Most checklists start 12 months before, but not everyone plans their wedding a year in advance. No matter the length of time, there are many things to plan from start to finish:

All things planning 

Budget 

You and your partner need to figure out how much you’d like to or can spend for the big day. You will also need to decide who is paying for what. Try and list the NEEDS and the WANTS. It’ll be tricky since you and your partner will have different perspectives, but it has to be done.

Guestlist

Decide on who you’d like to invite. Keep your budget in mind as more people mean more money. It’s easier to start with family, then friends and finally extras (for example co-workers).

Rentals

There are many things that have to be rented such as chairs, furniture, dance floor, linens and draping. Keep all those in mind.

Transportation

If you and your partner are wanting to arrive and exit in a special type of vehicle then it’s time to book. Make sure to shop around to see what type of deals you can get.

Finish payments 

Make sure you have paid all your vendors in full, or according to their stipulations.

Seating

It’s time to decide where everyone is going to sit and who will be placed where.

Escort cards

Once you’ve planned where everyone will be seated, you’ll have to make an escort card. This will direct your guests on where they have been placed.

Communication 

Wedding website

If you are wanting one, it’s best to get your wedsite going as soon as possible.

Invitations

Are you going to have physical invitations or keep things digital? Either way, you need to start thinking about how you’d like them to look.

Save-the-dates

Let your guests know the date of your big day. Maybe you don’t have everything finalised, but at least they will know what day to keep free.

Invitations

Finally, it’s time to invite your guests! They should already know when the wedding will be but now they will finally have all the details. Don’t forget to update your wedsite if you have decided to go that route.

Don’t forget to send out the rehearsal dinner invitations.

Fashion

The wedding dress 

It’s time to start looking around for styles you like. Window shop if you must or gain inspiration from social media. Start researching wedding dress shops in your area, to get an idea of what’s available.

Buy your wedding dress

After looking around, it’s time to decide and purchase the wedding gown.

Bridesmaids’ dresses

After you’ve sorted out your dress, you’ll have to start thinking about your bridesmaids’ dresses. Think about the style and colour and how it’ll tie in with your overall theme. Keep them in mind though! Ask them for suggestions as well.

Groom’s outfit

Decide if you’re purchasing or renting. Shop around and see what’s out there.

Groomsmen outfits

It’s time to sort the groomsmen out and have them look dashing next to the hubby-to-be. Pick out what type of suits or outfits you’d like them to wear and schedule a fitting.

Wedding bands

Time to purchase your nuptial bands – the rings that will be exchanged during the ceremony.

First dress fitting

It’s important to have your dress fitting well in advance, just in case any alterations need to be made.

Final dress fitting

After a few weeks and just before the wedding, have your final dress fitting.

Clean the ring

Have your ring cleaned by a jeweller so that it’s extra sparkly on the big day!

Venues

Wedding venue

Chances are, you probably have a place in mind, but if not, a great idea is to list a few and get quotes for each. Make sure you write down a little bit about each place and what will be included in the package.

Rehearsal-dinner venue

If you’re opting to have your dinner at a different venue, it’s important to book it well in advance.

Decor 

Vibe and theme

Decide on what the atmosphere is going to be like at your wedding. Think of the theme. This will be a lot easier when you’ve decided on a venue.

Colour theme

What colours are going to be prominent throughout your wedding? Pick your favourite colours or opt for the classics.

Flowers

Florists

Think about what flowers you’d like at your wedding and research florists in your area. Explain the vibe of your wedding and show them examples if you can. If you’re not sure of what you want, they should be able to advise based on the information you’ve given them.

Floral test 

Your florist can show you a sample of how the final flower centrepieces will look. If you have any changes or add-ons, you can inform them.

Food 

Caterer

Who is going to feed your guests? What type of food do you have in mind? Whoever you choose needs to be able to accommodate what you and your partner want, along with all sorts of dietary needs.

Final taste 

After deciding on who’s going to feed your guests and what type of food you may like, your caterer should prepare a tasting menu of everything. This is your chance to tweak anything you may not like or would rather prefer. Be sure to take someone whose tastebuds you trust!

Cake

Start looking for wedding cake ideas. Once you more or less know what you would like, set up a meeting with a bakery or cake maker. Decide what flavour and style you want.

Plan the menu

You’ve chosen a caterer and tasted the food, now you need to finalise the whole thing and set the menu.

Documenting

Book

Don’t forget to book your wedding photographer, videographer, DJ and band. It’s important to look or listen to examples of these professionals. Do you like their style? Do they play your type of music? Don’t be shy to ask for recommendations.

Engagement photos

Some wedding photographers include an engagement photoshoot in the full package!

Gifts 

Registry

Yay! Pick a place for your wedding registry and start choosing what you and your partner will need or like! Alternatively, many couples now ask for cash donations or ask guests to donate to their favourite charities, so consider these options as well.

Gift bags

Getting presents is great but gifting your guests with something is fabulous. Make a list of ideas that you can give your guests as party favours.

Wedding-party gifts

As a little thank you to your bridesmaids and groomsmen, you can buy them all a little gift.

Entertainment 

Ceremony musicians

If you are wanting musicians to perform at the ceremony, it’s important to book in advance.

Song selections

You and your partner should by now have a list of must-plays for your wedding. Discuss which songs you’d like the ceremony musicians to play and what the band or DJ should play at the reception.

Marital things

Officiant

Who’s going to marry the two of you? Decide and book them!

Pre-marital counselling

This is a great way to receive relationship counselling. It’s important to be set up with the right tools and information for issues that may arise later in a marriage.

Vows

If you’re choosing to write your own vows, it’s important to start early to avoid stressing about it later. Don’t leave it for last minute. Take the time to reflect on your relationship and think about what your partner means to you and the promise you will make.

Marriage license

In order for your marriage to be seen as legal, you’ll have to obtain a marriage license.

Honeymoon

Honeymoon

If you can your partner are deciding to have your romantic getaway straight after the wedding, then it’s time to start planning and booking. Look for various package deals and what you will have to obtain (passport, visa etc.) The sooner you book your tickets, the cheaper they are.

Pack and finalise

Don’t forget to pack and remember your documents. Be sure to call and confirm all of your travel arrangements and bookings.

Beauty 

Hair and makeup trial

Start researching beauty artists and their work. Ask for prices and available packages. Set up a trial so you can see the final look. Many artists include the trial in the fee.

Beauty treatments 

Time to get your hair, nails, skin treatments and hair removal done – the works! Don’t forget to include your partner in the journey as well.

Cute extras 

Write a note to your loved one to be exchanged on the big day.

Practice your vows (trust us).

Night before

Eat a great meal.

Have your personal items and little things you might need in a small bag. 

Go to bed early!

On the big day

Don’t forget to eat something.

Get ready nice and early to avoid any unnecessary stress – work out a schedule.

Exchange the cute note 🙂

Say THANK YOU to everyone.

And finally…

Enjoy your big day! After all the planning and stress, it’s time to celebrate. The day will go by so quickly so don’t miss a moment.

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Planning a wedding can be time-consuming and very stressful. This is why many soon-to-wed couples opt for a wedding planner. Someone who can take control and sort out all the details regarding their wedding. Before deciding it’s important to know the pros and cons of a wedding planner.

Pros

Stress-ease

Planning anything can be stressful so one can only imagine how hectic things can get when it’s time to start cracking on your wedding. One of the great things about a wedding planner is a lot of that stress is eliminated. It’s their job to plan and sort everything out, so this is your chance to sit back and relax.

Connections 

Since your wedding planner is in the business, they obviously know quite a few people, which means connections. They’re able to obtain deals and specials from their contacts.

Experience

They are the professionals here so they know exactly what needs to be done. They’ve planned a few weddings and are aware of basics that need to be covered and extras that you as an amateur might have forgotten.

Enjoy YOUR day

We all know how things go down on the day of any event. It’s chaotic and everyone is running around like headless chickens trying to put finishing touches on things. Having a wedding planner allows you to enjoy yourself on your day. You won’t have to worry about the caterers knowing where to go and if the band got the playlist. That’s all for your wedding planner.

Cons

Extra expense

You’ll have to pay for your wedding planner which is an extra expense. It’ll be another cost added to your very long list.

Lack of personal touch

This will obviously be someone else’s work. It’ll have their personal touch and style incorporated. That means that there’s a chance that your wedding may not feel like yours and your partners. This happens often especially when couples aren’t very involved in the planning.

Hand over some control 

You’ve hired someone to plan your wedding so you’re going to have to let go a little bit. As hard as it may be for some, you have to understand that your planner is going to have a lot of control over your wedding day. You may want something and they may advise against it, since they’re the professional, you may have to give in.

After evaluating the pros and cons of a wedding planner, the choice is ultimately yours. Wedding planners are great for couples that are very busy or maybe don’t know how to go about planning a wedding. For someone who loves to plan and knows a lot about weddings, it may be a bit more troublesome. With that being said, you can always communicate with your wedding planner and discuss your needs and desires. You’ll find that a lot of them are very accommodating.

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Trends are ever-changing in the wedding world. If you’re looking for inspiration or maybe want to avoid what’s being overdone, then have a look at what’s trending in the wedding world of decor and food. Whatever the reason, these trends are great ideas or additions to your wedding.

Decor

Coral

It’s the colour of the year! What’s more trendy than that? Trendiness aside, it really is a beautiful colour. What’s really nice is, it’s feminine without being ‘that typical’. You can use coral as your accents of colour.

Balloon backdrops

Flower backdrops are out and balloons are in. Use it to make a statement or fun photo back-drop.

Non traditional and traditional colour palettes

Some couples tend to stick to the norm while others are making use of ‘edgy’ colour schemes.

 

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Royal flowers

Even though balloons are in, some couples are incorporating a little ‘royal affair’. Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding, making use of  big flower installations are in! The royal couple had a beautiful and dramatic flower-filled entrance. Ellie Goulding followed this royal trend too!

Smoke bombs

It makes for great pictures. Remember a couple years back when the in thing was to have your guests hold sparklers as you kiss your partner and the camera goes off? Now it’s smoke bombs!

 

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Food

Speciality food trucks

Food trucks have been trending in general so there’s no reason why your wedding can’t feature them either. Since they’re so popular, there’s a variety of different kinds available. From food to bars to dessert!

Statement cakes

Couples seem to be reviving the old trend of wedding cakes as a ‘centrepiece’. Weddings are starting to feature big and bold statement wedding cakes again.

Banquets and harvest tables

If food trucks aren’t your thing but you don’t want to stick with the norm of sit down or buffet dinners, then how about Banquets and harvest tables? They look so grand and your guests will be able to choose from a variety of dishes.

Gin bars

Gin is in! Well, it has been for a while and it still is. So incorporating a gin bar where people can customise their cocktail is a really funky and great idea. You can have a few gin options available along with different mixers.

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After tying the knot, the reception usually follows, filled with celebration, fun and lots of dancing. However, planning a proper party requires a lot of thought. With all the details, make sure you don’t overlook your wedding playlist, because let’s face it, the music makes the party. Here’s how to plan your wedding playlist:

DJ or band or DIY

This one is pretty simple. Pick between hiring a DJ, a live band or creating your own playlist and just letting it play.

Plan

As with everything, planning is your best friend. Sorting out your playlist well in advance will not only put your mind at ease but also ensure that the end product is perfect.

Theme

Ask yourself: What is the vibe going to be like at your wedding? This will help determine what music and genres you should or shouldn’t play.

The happy couple’s big day

You and your partner should make a list of songs that you definitely want played at your reception. The ‘must-haves’, even if they only please you and your partner.

 

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A time and a place

Plan your playlist according to the happenings of your reception. For example, you wouldn’t play hype or dance music when the speeches are happening. Customise the playlist to your reception schedule.

 

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Go with the flow

This tip is similar to the above. Make sure your music flows. You don’t want your guests jamming on the dance floor, getting all pumped and then a sad, sappy song comes on.

 

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Mix it up 

Even though it’s your big day, it’s important to cater for everyone. A great idea is to play something for everyone. Mix in some old and new school, as well as some classics.

Special requests

If you really want to make your guests happy, you can ask them to make suggestions beforehand then incorporate it into the playlist where appropriate.

Review

Listen to your hard work! As you listen to all your songs, picture your reception. Run through the order of the evening and imagine what it’s going to look and sound like.

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Do you really need wedding insurance? Wedding insurance, simply put, is the insuring of your big day. It can be anything from the venue to any cancellations. You may be questioning the necessity of this but when you’re spending thousands and thousands on your nuptials it may be a good investment.

As much as you shouldn’t be negative about things, it’s also vital to take precautions. Would you purchase a phone or a car and not obtain insurance? So if you’re spending more than what you’d pay for a phone – and in some cases – a car then why wouldn’t you insure your big day?

Wedding insurance can be tailored to suit any couples needs. Various companies also have different packages available that cover a few too many things.

Consider a few things before making your final decision:
– How much are you spending on your wedding?

If you’re opting for a micro wedding then maybe you don’t need insurance since you’re not spending too much.

– How far in advance are you planning?

Insurance may be a good option if you’re planning a year in advance since it’s hard to know if anything may happen. Whereas situations are less likely to change in a month or two.

– How long have you saved for your big day?

If you’ve been saving for a long time you might want to invest in insurance. You wouldn’t want to lose your hard-earned money. If money isn’t an issue for you, then maybe not.

– Anything can happen (unfortunately)

Sadly no one knows what the future hold. There may be a death in the family or (touch wood) your partner. It’s not nice to talk about but it should be noted. Death aside, there may be damage done to your venue, a result of a guest who had a bit too much to drink or perhaps an innocent mistake.

Keep the above-mentioned in mind. Remember to talk to your wedding planner and vendors as some of them may be covered. Even if so it’ll never be full coverage for the full wedding.

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Weddings are beautiful, joy-filled days to celebrate love. However, they can also be expensive and overwhelming. But what if your special day could be fully planned and executed for you in just two hours and at just a fraction of the cost?

Pop Up Weddings SA is a venture offering couples all the fun of a traditional ceremony in just 2 hours, minus the stress and high prices.  Their team of wedding planners do it all for you: planning, sourcing, and setting up. All you have to do is show up. Four couples a day share a pre-determined venue in 2-hour slots per ceremony. Each Pop Up has a specific theme devised and planned by the wedding team. For example, a past pop up followed an Urban Adventure theme.

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Up to 15 guests can be invited, making this a micro wedding. A professional photographer captures your perfect day throughout and couples receive 150-200 professionally edited photos. The loved-up pair also receive a personalised floral bouquet and boutonnière, mini wedding cake and a bottle of bubbly (or non-alcoholic substitute).

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While the idea of a pop up wedding might not be for everyone, there are many this concept is well suited to.  It works well for those with a small budget and it’s great for couples wanting to be different. It’s also ideal for people feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of planning an entire wedding themselves. Pairs who don’t want a big do can also benefit from this as it’s basically the fancier version of a home affairs wedding.

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You’ve said ‘I do’ and tied the knot, the first dance is done and the sappy speeches are over. The evening turns into a party, you’re working up a sweat, and the caterers have packed everything away. What can you serve when your guests are feeling a bit peckish? Here are a few snacks that your guests will love.

There are a few things to keep in mind when deciding on what snacks to serve:

  • Are your guests older and more mature or younger and hip?
  • What’s the vibe like? Is it more sophisticated and elegant or is it chilled and laid back?
  • Dietary requirements. For example, it might be awkward to only serve pizza slices when someone is lactose intolerant. So it’s important to cater your snacks as you would for you dinner catering.

When you have your answers you’ll be able to customise your snack table accordingly.

Pizza=Life

Serve up tasty slices of pizza or have mini ones available. It’s simple and not too messy. Pizza is also a massive crowd-pleaser.


Spill the corn

Opt for ready-made mini boxes or have a machine and a self-help option. Don’t forget the spices! What’s popcorn without flavour?

 

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A cop’s dream

Can anyone say doughnuts? Mini, holes or custom packaged boxes! The options are endless and so are the flavours!


Not your usual burgers and chips

Serve up some sliders with a couple of chips. Serving these tiny burgers makes it easy enough for your guests to eat and leaves them totally satisfied.


Chopsticks and noodles

Who doesn’t love chow mein? Set out cute Asian take-away boxes with chopsticks. Whatever your guests don’t eat, they can close up and take home.

 

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Cookies and cream

You can have mini cookies laid out with milk in shot glasses. Serve a few options of cookies so your guests can mix and match. Set out cute packets so your guests can take some home as well.

 

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I love candy

Candy bars are always popular. Provide packets or mini buckets so your guests can make a candy pack to take with them.

 

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You’re planning your big day and you’re deciding on venues. A beach, forest and traditional chapel have all crossed your mind, however, those options aren’t engrossing you. So why not think outside the box and set sail by having your wedding on a cruise ship? Here’s how to plan one:


There are many things to consider when planning a wedding on a cruise ship:

  • Will you get married in port or destination – If you choose port, your guests can come for the ceremony and leave before you sail away with your newlywed partner. Be sure to consult your wedding planner about this.
  • Decide if you and your partner will be taking the cruise by yourselves or with family and friends.
  • Consider your options if your guests are coming along.
  • How much can your guests afford and how long can they stay away.
  • Look for cruises that offer wedding packages or options.


1. Pick your destination

Maybe you’ve had your heart set on a specific place and if not, have a look at the options that fall within your budget. Consider when you’d like to go as it’s not always perfect weather year round, unfortunately. Remember, things get pricier in high season as well.


2. License to wed

Consult your wedding planner about this. Your romantic nautical nuptials will require a marriage license before the ceremony.


3. Take your pick

Once you’ve decided on a destination that fits your budget, have a look at various packages. See what each place has to offer and what their bundle entails. Do they have group rates? Do they include free things with the wedding package? Don’t be afraid to ask.


4. Communicate

Be sure to inform your guests well in advance. They may need to plan their leave and save up some money. Keep them updated on all the details and expenses that might come up.


5. Dress the part

If you’re going to be staying on the ship, it’s important to factor in your comfortability. It may not be easy to wear a constricting wedding dress on board. If that’s what you want, however, then go for it! But a cruise ship wedding is also the chance to make things more casual.


6. One-stop shop

You’ll be getting your ceremony, reception and honeymoon all in one go! If your loved ones come along it’s a great getaway for them too. Smiles all around.

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