Monday, December 17, 2012

Denver Florists, engagements, wedding checklist,

The Holidays are here and for many people this is also a time for wedding engagements. Ok, he popped the question, you said yes, now what's next. Here are a few tips.


Who to Tell First


When it's time to announce your engagement, you'll want to start with the people closest to you—parents, siblings, and grandparents. If this is a second marriage for either party and there are children from the first marriage, they, and most often the former spouse, should be the first to hear the news.


How to Spread the Word


The most personal and immediate way to tell your family and closest friends is by telephone, but it may not be practical to call everyone else. If you have out-of-town friends with whom you usually communicate via e-mail, then it's perfectly acceptable to announce your engagement to them this way. Keep in mind, though, that some people prefer to hear big news over the phone, so if there is even the slightest possibility that someone you know will be offended, put him or her on your "to-call" list.

Another great way to keep everyone in the loop? Set up a wedding website. here is a link to a FREE wedding website http://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-websites.html



Go Digital


Now, you'll never want top do this for a formal invitation, but for an engagement anouncement it's becoming more and more popular. So, if you have too many loved ones to call individually you can create a unique engagement announcement with colored and patterned “paper” backgrounds, your own photos, and pretty stickers, glitter, textured borders, and fonts. Then, share them with family and friends through e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest.


http://www.punchbowl.com/ecards/engagement-announcements     www.facebook.com   www.twitter.com

www.pinterest.com



An Engagement Party

Many times, a couple’s parents or close friends will throw and engagement party where the couple announces the big news. Some keep the reason for the party a secret, and announce the engagement during a toast at the beginning of the evening. Others send out invitations with the reason for the celebration detailed on the cards. Keep in mind: A guest at your engagement party will probably expect an invitation to your wedding, so plan this first guest list wisely.



The Newspaper


Most American newspapers have a space where couples can announce their engagement (sometimes for free and sometimes for a fee). Newspapers require the information as early as four months before the wedding, and because the staff usually won’t know the exact date the announcement will run, you should count on checking the paper each day to find it. If you and your fiancĂ© come from different cities or if any of your parents live in other states, you might want to print multiple announcements.



Wedding Announcements


Many couples choose to announce their engagement as well as their marriage after the big day. Some just choose to announce their marriage and not their engagement. This is a completely individual decision and often depends on timing and circumstances.


After that, you'll want to start planning the wedding;

Start with items you have to book a date with such as;

1)  venue
2)  Church
3)  flowers
3)  DJ
4)  Photographer

Then move on to items that may be time sensitive because they take time to create or for fittings such as

1)  dresses for bride, bridesmaids, mothers, grandmothers, etc.
3)  tuxes & suits for groom, groomsmen, fathers, grandfathers, etc.
3)  invitations

then start on other items such as;

1)    cake
2)    music
3)    gift registry ( have in place before invitations go out )


get more tips from places like...   www.theknot.com     www.weddingwire.com

























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