Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Blog - 5 Most Common Wedding DIY Mishaps

Brides.com gives alot of great advice to the bride for planning a wedding.  Sunset Beach Weddings likes to repost these articles from time to time because they have are quick reads and give a good deal of insight.  These articles are typically geared to the traditional wedding, but most times fit for Florida Destination Weddings as well.

Today we're posting an article from Sandy Malone about the 5 most common wedding do it yourself wedding mistakes.  The original article can be seen HERE.

The 5 Most Common Wedding DIY Mishaps

Wednesday, November 19, 2014 
Common DIY Wedding Mistakes

Photo: Getty Images

Do-It-Yourself wedding planning has become the hottest trend around, but it's not without its potential problems and cake-tastrophies. Here are five common mistakes DIYers encounter.

1. Making your own wedding cake.
The best cakes are finished within 24 hours of the wedding. The bride is going to be busy then.

2. Not hiring a professional DJ to run your music.
Even though it's your favorite list of songs, you don't know when people will be up and dancing and when it's more appropriate to play a slow ballad. Nothing kills a party faster than switching to slow music when the dance floor is full.

See more: Sunset Beach Weddings How To Plan a Destination Wedding

3. Thinking you can do a better job on your own hair and makeup than a professional. 
It doesn't matter how talented you are, on your wedding day, you'll struggle. If you have a friend who is a professional who will commit, that's fine. But otherwise, talk to a salon.

4. Planning to make your own wedding bouquets. 
Unless you're using silk flowers and can make the bouquets a month ahead, don't plan to have time to make your bouquets the day before or the day of your wedding when you have actual events.

5. Thinking you can run things on the wedding day. 
Though it's not a DIY project, many brides think they can be their own DIY wedding coordinator — but it's not a good idea. The bride needs to be the "guest of honor" rather than the hostess on her wedding day. Somebody else needs to tell everybody when to walk down the aisle and prompt the DJ when it's time for special events.

Owner of Weddings in Vieques, a destination-wedding planning company off the coast of Puerto Rico, Sandy Malone has helped countless couples plan their big day since 2007.


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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
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