When planning your wedding, it is very important to pick only one style or theme of your wedding. It can be quite easy to get off track when planning your wedding because you love so many different ideas that your wedding will look like it has multiple personalities. When figuring out a style or theme of your wedding ask yourself questions like, what season will be getting married in?, what is the style of your wedding venue?, or what colors are attracted to?. Remember to pick a style that matches your venue or a venue that will match your wedding style! This will keep your wedding cohesive. Pick items that will complement your wedding style for each element of your wedding such as guestbook, décor, and table decorations, etc. Keeping a cohesive wedding style will complement you as a couple!
Creating a Cohesive Wedding
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