Busayo Makinwa, one of the pretty sisters of popular OAP Toke Makinwa got married to her prince charming over the weekend.
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Getting married could be quite money consuming, inline with that don’t keep costs a secret. it’s advisable you share the expenses with close friends and family, most definitely your #Bridesmaids fall into one of these category. We know that asking your bridesmaids to pay for certain things can be tough and it can get awkward when your expectations don’t line up with theirs especially when they’re doing so much to support you already. Whether it’s coordinating the bridal shower or bustling your dress at the wedding, to be honest about what you expect from your crew, up front about all costs associated with their commitment and willing to compromise wherever you can. If you’re gracious and understanding, they will be too. Here’s a complete guide to what bridesmaids are and aren’t typically expected to pay for.
Trimming the guests is a common planning pain in weddings today, although most weddings in Nigeria are just beginning to adapt the use of a Guest List so as to help them entertain their guests better.
Your guest list determines many details, so the more guests you add to your list equals the more expenses you incur. Making sure your head count includes everyone important, without contradicting your budget, can be a taxing. If you’re having trouble cutting down your guests (say your venue only holds 150 comfortably but you are expecting over 250), rest assured that this dilemma is a common occurrence with a few relatively painless solutions. Here’s how to reduce guests at your wedding without hurting feelings or experiencing guilt.
Get tips on creating the perfect hashtag that works for you, your fiancé and your guests.
What began five or so years ago as a tool that only the tech-savvy of couples used has quickly become one of the hallmarks of marrying in this digital age. We’re talking, of course, about wedding hashtags, those cute, clever strings of words that turn your celebration into a clickable event #SMILE.