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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Shopping Guidelines for Indian Wedding

Indian wedding is a very grand occasion, which requires a lot of planning. Shopping is a very great part of it, as for it’s every ceremony shopping is must. And shopping is directly linked to budget, thus should be done wisely. Referring shopping guide becomes must in such situation as there are chances certain things could be missed if proper planning is not done.

Indian Wedding shopping is not just limited to dress and accessories but includes many other things and is the most adventurous part of the entire event. It is essential to check that everything is bought and nothing is left. To ensure this, refer below written points, which include a checklist of all the things to be bought for the wedding.

India Wedding Shopping Guidelines

First of all set budget. Stick to what you have decided and do not exceed it except for negligible fluctuations. For preparing a budget set aside expenses for items like clothes, jewelry, cosmetics, upholstery, household items, gifts, etc. This will rule out over expenditure.

Another important step is to make a list of items need to be taken for bride, groom, relatives and family members. This should be done before going for shopping and of a great help.

Make a list of items will be needed by ‘would-be-couple’. The list for the bride and broom includes items like clothes, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, toiletries, etc.

Indian Wedding Mandap comprises a great part of wedding. Do make listing of religious items separately required during the Pooja and Havan so that there is nothing missing at the Mandap. Take help of your priest to avoid last minute hassles.

Wedding shopping should be done from single trusty shop. It helps to avail a hefty discount as well as face no problems in exchange or returning.

When it comes to shop for dress or accessories for the other side family it’s better to take them along with you and purchase things of their choice.

Last but very important point is to keep a receipt of items you have purchased. It helps in keeping a record of your budget and also helps in exchanging or returning of items, if needed.

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