The night before the wedding, every bride goes to bed, anticipating eight wonderful hours of blissful dreams and the joy of the next day. But the question is, who do you spend the night with? Due to superstitious beliefs, many couples have been separated until their wedding, preventing their matrimonial fate from being predetermined from the start.



While assigned seating at a wedding is not required, most couples choose to have a wedding seating chart. At any type of sit-down dinner event, including your wedding reception, assigned seats simply make things easier. 

To begin with, it ensures that each table is fully occupied and it makes plated dinner service less confusing for the employees. Choosing seating arrangements for your wedding guests can be overwhelming at first, but it can be a lot of fun! To get started, we’ve put together the best guide to creating your wedding seating chart.



So your fiancé proposed, you're engaged, and you're starting to plan your wedding. Now, it’s a good time to enlist some help by popping the question and asking your closest friends, 'Will you be my bridesmaid?' in the most creative, fun, and meaningful way possible. 



You've spent months planning every detail to ensure that your wedding day runs smoothly. All the details are in place, from beautiful flowers and decor to perfectly placed centerpieces. While you don't want to anticipate any problems on your wedding day, it's always better to be prepared. 

Have a wedding day emergency kit on hand to prepare for minor beauty mishaps. This is an important wedding planning task that should not be overlooked. In fact, some wedding planners believe that creating a wedding day survival kit is one of the most important tasks to complete before the big day.