Question of the week: Planning a memorable wedding
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Q. I am getting married in six months and am very confused on how to plan my wedding. How should I go about my shopping. I want to have a royal wedding with traditional Punjabi touches and want to make it a memorable event. I would prefer pinks, reds and lots of gold.
A. Dear Bride-to-be: Congratulations! Planning a wedding can seem to be a daunting task, and you should break it down to smaller tasks and have a plan of action. Following is a list of things you will need to shop for:
1. Wedding Invitations
2. Wedding Outfits
3. Wedding Jewelry
4. Accessories: Bindis, Bangles, Shoes, and Purses
5. Trousseau
6. Favors and gifts for family and friends
7. Money Envelopes and other gift wrapping/packing supplies
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Now that you know what you need to shop for, I would suggest picking colors for your wedding. Pink clashes with red, so I would suggest that you pick shades of red, orange and gold. These would be great colors for a traditional and royal look. You can tie in your colors in all the things you get for your wedding – from invitations, to decor, to your outfits. You can find beautiful invitations in many colors and themes on invitation websites. Here is an example of a unique invitation that I think will go along well with your colors:
For a traditional and at the same time royal look, I would suggest that you include marigolds in your decor. You can also incorporate orange gerbera daisies, red roses and chrysanthemums for accents. You could ask your decorator if he can incorporate different styles of rangoli (on floor and water) and fabrics like organza and chiffon in your wedding decoration. For shimmery look in your decor, you can ask the decorator to use strings of crystals. You could also have antique chandeliers at your venue for a royal look.
Since you are Punjabi, consider using kaleeras in your wedding decor. When you walk to the stage/mandap for jai mala, your cousins/brothers/sisters/bridesmaids will be walking along you – At that time you can have your entourage carry a “Phoolon ki Chaadar” or a sheet made of flowers over your you. You can have your decorator/florist decorate this with many different kinds of flowers, fabric and even kaleeras.
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Hope I was able to provide some helpful wedding planning pointers to make your wedding memorable. Good Luck and don’t forget to have fun while planning your wedding!
Vinitaa says
Hi neha.. My parents has started their work to find a groom for me. 🙂 So, approximately, another a year they will decide my wedding. I have started my surveys now itself. I am confused how to start and where to start. Well, I am an Indian from Malaysia. I love my wedding theme to be “peacock” theme, where multicolours will be used. and more over, my mum was telling to find a very suitable place for invitation card printing in India. I heard, we can get a medium large size card for a very reasonable price. So i need you to help me with the suitable wedding card design and any contacts from India (if you have), decor, and others as well.. Thank you 🙂
Kritika says
hi vinitaa,
I myself organize weddings in Jaipur, India. If you want to any sort of help, you can write to us for all the help.
Hope you find your soul mate soon.. Good Luck. Happy Life!!
neha says
Hi Vinitaa,
Congratulations! Here are some wedding invitation resources:
1. Websites: These are the most economical and have good designs as well. I consider IndianWeddingCard.com and UniversalWeddingCards.com to have some good options. You will have to look around until you find something you like.
2. Entertainment Design Company: This company is based out of Delhi/Bombay/Calcutta and has done invitations for all the big Indian Celebrities (Example: Aishwarya-Abhishek). Their designs are beautiful, but very expensive. You might want to check their website and see if you can get a link to their portfolio. Here is their website: http://edc.co.in/index.html
3. Neha Singh Bhatia: Check out her website: http://www.nehasb.com/
She is based out of Noida (Near Delhi). She does beautiful invitations, programs (any wedding stationary) based on your style. I have seen some of her work and its gorgeous.
4. Go DIY route: You could always make your own Save the Dates and invitations if you have a creative bone in you. They are a lot of fun, but require a lot of patience too. Let me know if you are doing this and I can give you some ideas.