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Well, here we go! It’s time to tie the knot and get hitched - getting married is a big step in life. I’m sure you’ve heard all the wedding bells ringing, so let’s get this show on the road! It’s time to start planning for that special day - your wedding. From picking out the perfect dress to finding a venue and deciding on a menu, there are so many details that go into making your big day just right. But don’t worry - with some careful planning and lots of love, you’ll be ready for your dream wedding in no time!

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Civil ceremonies are a bit different. You’ll still need to get a marriage license from the County Clerk and Recorder, but you’ll also need to have an officiant present at the ceremony. After you’ve said your “I do’s” and signed the marriage license, it will be filed with the County Clerk and Recorder. So whether you elope or have a civil ceremony, both are legally binding ways to tie the knot!

  1. Venue: The venue is the physical location where the wedding will take place. It can be a church, a banquet hall, or any other type of space that can accommodate the number of guests attending.

  2. Guest List: The guest list should include all family members and close friends who are invited to attend the wedding ceremony and reception.

  3. Wedding Party: The wedding party typically consists of bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers, ushers and other attendants who will participate in the ceremony and reception activities.

  4. Rehearsal Dinner: A rehearsal dinner is usually held one night before the wedding day for close family members and friends to get together for a meal and practice their roles in the ceremony before it takes place on the big day.

  5. Ceremony: This is when two people exchange vows in front of their loved ones to become husband and wife or partners in life depending on their preference for marriage or civil union status respectively.

  6. Reception: After exchanging vows at the ceremony, guests are invited to celebrate with food, drinks, music and dancing at a reception following immediately after or later that evening depending on what was planned out beforehand by both families involved in organizing it all together with help from vendors such as caterers etc..

Getting hitched is the name of the game when it comes to tying the knot! A wedding is a special day for two people in love, and it’s a time to celebrate with family and friends. So, if you’re ready to take the plunge, don’t forget to call it a wedding!