Every woman has a different idea of what the dream wedding should be and they can spend their entire life leading up to their wedding planning the fine details.
The ceremony is the biggest part of any wedding and is something that can take the most organising.
It’s traditional to share your wedding day with those family and friends that are closest to you but some opt to go one step bigger and invite as many people as they can.
Have a large wedding can be incredible, you really are sharing your day with everyone in your life and it can be massive amounts of fun.
The two things you have to question is whether you can physically pull off a wedding so big and also if you can afford to.
Some people are fortunate enough to be able to invite a whole host of guests and not have to worry about the cost but for those who are aware they have a strict budget, it can be difficult to invite everyone.
Due to the financial state of the country, many people are now opting for small weddings that include a handful of people.
They’re becoming especially popular for those with a big family who are on a budget, as it can often be difficult to choose who exactly you should invite to your ceremony, so to avoid upset and disappointment they will only invite their parents and possibly siblings.
Just because you’re having a small ceremony doesn’t make it any less special, in fact, you’ll probably find your day a lot less stressful!
There are pros and cons to both weddings but what you have to remember is, whether you go small or big, that you’re there to show your love for your partner and commit to them.
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