Plan A Dream Wedding And Leave The Perfect Bachelor To Us!

It has become nearly impossible to avoid weddings. Of course, during the warmer months we expect to be invited to more weddings than any other time of the year, but now that we can pretty much watch the lives of everyone we know, via the internet, it has started to seem like everyone is either engaged or newly married. For anyone who loves a good wedding this is positively awesome! Imagine the gowns, the food, the music, all of it is just so romantic and fun. There is no denying that planning an actual wedding takes a lot of time, hard work, organization, and well cash, but why not have some fun planning a dream wedding that costs us nothing? Don't have a groom yet? Well, that is no problem at all, because at the end of this quiz we are going to pair everyone up with the celebrity husband of their dreams! That's right ladies, take this quiz, have fun picking out all of the details, it wont cost a dime, and for a finale get a hunky celebrity husband! Who can think of a better way to spend 15 minutes? Yea, we didn't think anyone would be able to either...

Question 1

Succulents or Floral?

Flowers have been used at weddings for ions. The bouquets, the center pieces, the general decor, once all revolved around a brides flower choice. These days however some brides have been going for a different look, and using succulents instead of flowers. How would you choose to decorate, flowers or succulents?

Question 2

Church or Garden?

Couples use a variety of factors when deciding what kind of location they wish to marry in, and religion is just a small part of that. Many choose churches because of their history and beauty, even if they are not religious. The more casual couples tend to choose venues with outdoor options, such as gardens.

Question 3

Small and Intimate VS Large and Noisy

Do we invite every single person we've ever met, or do we keep it small with just a few friends and family members? Not an easy choice, and if we let our families have a say, than we will most likely be inviting every person we have a address for. However, small weddings have been becoming more of a thing for couples who wish to keep things simple.

Question 4

DJ VS Band

Who would we leave in charge of making sure all of our guests have the best time possible at our wedding? Do we hire a DJ who comes with a USB key packed with number one hits, or do we hire a band and allow them to play all of their originals along with maybe a few requests?

Question 5

Wedding Rings or Wedding Tattoos?

The rings are one of the oldest traditions still involved with weddings today. The symbolize our never ending love for our partner. Recently however, modern couples have been taking to the tattoo trend and actually having rings permanently printed onto their hands. How do we feel about this? Tradition is tradition, or out with the old and in with the new?

Question 6

Princess Gown VS Casual Dress

The dress is something we think about as children, long before we even consider actually getting married. Everyone pictures their gown differently. Some prefer a large, beaded, tulle filled option. While others cringe at that idea, and plan for something slim fitting and easy to move in. What are we thinking?

Question 7

To Match or Not to Match?

Asking our bridesmaids to dress in identical outfits is something a lot of brides do. Whether it be to keep things looking uniformed, or to ensure nobody upstages the bride and groom, it is a long standing tradition. However, recently couples have started letting their wedding party choose their own outfits.

Question 8

Kids VS No Kids

While traditionally wedding ceremonies include children close to the couple, either as ring bearers or flower girls, a lot of modern couples have started asking friends and family to leave their kids at home. It is hard to imagine turning down a face as cute as this one, but we understand the thought behind wanting it an adults only event.

Question 9

Registry or Cash?

Registering for wedding gifts is most certainly the polite thing to do. It avoids guests having to guess at what the couple wants or needs, and asking for cash out right seems a little rude. However a casual box marked "cards" at the wedding seems like a nicer way of stating no gifts required, but we need money.

Question 10

Say Yes to The Proposal!

Every couple does this a little differently. Some love the idea of a grand gesture, and actively plan it for a very long time. Other more reserved couples, may prefer an intimate proposal involving only the two of them, perhaps in a location that served as an important place throughout their relationship.

Question 11

Fancy Satin VS Low-key Burlap

Fine silks and stains have been used in wedding decor forever. Some think the finer the material the richer the couple looks. While this may be true, there is something to be said about the beauty of understated burlap. Some couples would prefer a casual look, and to use their hard earned money on other aspects.

Question 12

Veil or No Veil?

This is a solid debate at most weddings. The veil is something very old-school, but there is no denying the beauty of a bride walking down the aisle with a flowing veil. Some think that the veil is nothing more than a nuisance, and would much prefer to walk the aisle without it.

Question 13

Destination Wedding VS Home Wedding

Imagine for a moment that price was not a factor in the wedding planning. Would we choose to fly everyone we know out to a exotic island to watch us get married? Or would we still choose to do this at home where it is familiar? Don't forget that if our family tags along for the wedding at a resort there is a good chance they stick around for a large part of the honeymoon...

Question 14

Let's Talk Honeymoon!

O.k so there are two types of traveling couples out there. The couple who love to explore and completely lose themselves in the culture of a new destination, and then there is the couple who is happiest being pampered on a resort somewhere with a cocktail in hand. We feel like it is a win win either way!

Question 15

Buffet VS Served Meal

There are two ways to feed our guests the main meal. Either we choose to have them line up for a buffet styled serving, or we have everyone sit down while a wait staff serves them. A buffet may be a bit more social, where as the sit down option is usually seen as a bit more classy.

Question 16

Cupcakes or Tiered Cakes?

A tiered wedding cake is as traditional as it gets. They are elegant and can be adjusted to fit any party size. Cupcakes on the other hand are far less traditional but a lot more fun! With cupcakes we can have a variety of flavors, so we can make sure there is something for everyone!

Question 17

Frosting Anyone?

Now here is a question that will split the room in half. Fondant VS Frosting. Fondant is definitely the nicer looking option, it is smooth and can easily be sculpted into any form we wish. Frosting is frosting though, in terms of flavor the two cannot even be compared. What would you choose?

Question 18

Pooches at The Party?

Now, this is a recent trend. Imagine, some couples these days are actually saying no to allowing children to come to their weddings, but their guests are more than welcome to bring along their pets. Apart from the obvious mess potential, we think it could be pretty cute! What does everyone think about this?

Question 19

Lets Talk Vows!

Printing a standard set of vows off the internet is easy enough these days, but some couples just do not find them personal enough. For the coupes who are not afraid of the whole public speaking thing, writing their own vows could be the perfect way of confessing their unwavering love.

Question 20

It's Time to Dance!

For the next three questions we are going to pair up some of the most popular first dance songs out in the world today. Some are old and timeless, some new and hip. Everyone's style is different! "You're Still the One" is a country classic, and full of emotion. "At Last" is a timeless romantic ballad that could bring a tear to anyone's eye.

Question 21

It's Time to Dance Some More!

Elvis Presley was many things, but a heart throb he was for sure. His hit "Can't Help Falling In Love" broke the hearts of women everywhere, and they are still choosing it as their first dance option. Ed Sheeran has been making all kinds of waves in the romantic song category also, what does everyone think of his hit "Thinking Out Loud"?

Question 22

Let's Keep Dancing!

John Legend is a super romantic choice, one could pick almost any of his songs and it would work as a first dance option. The Temptations are just as smooth as John, but have a completely different vibe. Which of these two songs make a better choice for a first dance?

Question 23

Feathers: Yea or Nay?

Feathers seem to be the new big thing in weddings. They have been used in decor such as center pieces, and chair backings, and some brides have even gone as far as to have feathers on their dresses. This is not a trend that is loved by all, would you choose to have feathers on the big day?

Question 24

Themed Weddings?

O.k so this is a hard one to get on board with unless the couple in question is a crazy fandom couple. Over the years we have seen countless themed weddings ranging from a simple holiday theme, to the outrageously strange Shrek theme. To each is own! Anything can be done in a classy way if we try hard enough.

Question 25

Let's Discuss the Ceremony.

For this question we must put ourselves in the guest's perspective. A lengthy ceremony may be important depending on the couples religious views, or traditional favoring, but for the guests it is no doubt preferred that the ceremony is kept brief (especially if they are sitting out in the sun).

Question 26

See The Bride Before the Wedding?

How superstitious are you? Some couple are very strict about the "no seeing each other before the ceremony" rule, while others don't pay any mind to superstitions like this at all. One thing is for sure, getting a picture of the grooms face once he sees his bride for the first time is priceless.

Question 27

Call the Ladies, It's Bachelorette Time!

The Bachelorette party is something of great importance. It is out last chance to be out with the girls before saying I do! The question is, where do we hold such an important event? Do we round the ladies up for a weekend in Vegas? Or do we rent a chalet somewhere far and hidden away?

Question 28

Dress Code?

So we have discussed our gown preferences, and also what we would ask our wedding party to wear, but what about the guests? Would we set an strict dress code for the event, or leave it as a "black tie optional" type of affair? Surely location will help decide this one!

Question 29

Let's Talk Food!

The food is probably one of the most important choices we make for our weddings. Our guests have already agreed to spend their entire day watching us get married, the least we can do is feed them well, right? What sounds better, a fancy 5 course meal or all the best BBQ classics?

Question 30

Candy or Cakes?

It is very common for couples to roll out some extra food towards the end of the night. After so much dancing it's only natural for guests to get hungry again. What is the better option? A candy bar complete with all of the classics, or a dessert table stocked with all kinds of tasty cakes?

Question 31

Phones: Yay or Nay?

Now this is a problem for the modern day couple tying the knot. Some guests have a real problem keeping their phones tucked away in their pockets. It has become such an issue that many couples have begun asking guests to leave their phones at home, or even in some cases asking them to check it at the door. What do we think?

Question 32

To Post or Not to Post?

Another issue modern day couples have been facing, is guests posting pictures of the event before they have even shown the couple the picture. While guests do this out of good nature, they honestly just want to show how happy they are for the couple, it comes off as a bit rude, and some couples may prefer to choose their own photos.

Question 33

Hashtags: Yay or Nay?

This one goes hand in hand with allowing guests to post photos of the wedding while the event is still on going. A lot of couples have decided that if they are to allow guests to post photos, creating a specific hashtag for the event is a good way to keep track of all the pictures going up. What do we think?

Question 34

Sneakers VS Heels

This is a question a lot of women ask themselves on a daily basis and not just for a wedding, but let's stay on topic. Some women are just plain uncomfortable in heels, and would much prefer a sneaker for their big day. Others see this as tacky and would never stand for it.

Question 35

Tuxedos?

The only clothing we have not yet discussed is that of the grooms party. How would we ask our men to dress? Would we go all out with tuxedo's and top hats? Or would a simple clean cut suit do the trick? Maybe we should actually ask the men what they would prefer...

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