
One of the most exciting parts about getting married is experiencing life with the person you love. This excitement is amplified when the holidays come around, and suddenly something you’ve celebrated for years is brought new life. Each family has its own holiday traditions, and when a newlywed couple celebrates their first holiday season together, it marks separate traditions merging into something new. Of course, when entering new territory there can be a few challenges and pitfalls along the way, so here are a few tips for newlyweds navigating the holiday season.
The first challenge newlywed couples face is managing the expectations of both families and trying to keep everyone happy. Being the “new couple” will undoubtedly land you on both family’s invite list for the big holiday dinner. Sometimes balancing multiple get-togethers in the span of a few weeks can be a real challenge, and tensions can grow if it one side feels their getting short shrift.
Just like you must learn to compromise with your partner, you should talk with both families to find a solution. If both parties occur on the same day, you might ask one side of the family to move their party a week, a day, or even a few hours so you can travel from one party to the other. If there’s no way to attend both events, you can always negotiate a yearly trade-off.
One of the best parts about being a newlywed during the holidays is that gifts seem to come in great abundance from all directions. Many of these gifts provide a great opportunity for couples to fill any gaps left from the wedding registry to build their home. When friends and family ask about your wish list, consider asking for practical gifts like a grownup dish set, knives, indoor plants, or even that one kitchen appliance you’ve been pining for. There are plenty of ideas you can add to your wish list that will benefit you and your partner in your first years together.
Blending Family Traditions and Making Your Own
As you enter into the holiday season, you’ll be faced with all kinds of questions on how you’ll spend your first holidays together. How will you decorate your home? What kind of traditions will you keep? When thinking of how to create the best home environment for your new family, you need to make sure that you’re both happy. The most crucial aspect of any successful marriage is compromise. As you form your first holiday traditions together, try to balance your and work to reach something that everyone can enjoy.
The best advice for preparing your home for your first holiday season together is to start off small. Lights, garland, wreaths and a tree are a lot to manage, plus it can get expensive if bought all at once. Most families don’t even start with all of their decorations and traditions already in place. It takes years to acquire the pieces you want for your home, and traditions aren’t formed at once but over many years spent together. So go slow. Years from now you’ll be surprised at how many holiday treasures you’ve collected.
The holidays are a magical time of year, and they become even more so when you spend them with the love of your life. Whatever steps you take in your planning, make them together, and remember to keep the love in everything you do.
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COLORFUL DIAMONDS
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SQUARE BANDS
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PEAR-SHAPED & MARQUISE-CUT DIAMONDS
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1.) The Guest List
Between you and your spouse, you know a lot of people and feel the need to invite a majority of them. That's fine.. Write your desired guest list. Add every single person you feel needs/wants to come to your wedding. Now, once you have your list completed, reduce that by 20%. After that, take another 20% off. When reducing your list, keep in mind that the more people you invite, the more mouths you will have to feed, the more chairs you will have to rent, and the less intimate your wedding will be.
2.) Wedding Help in Exchange of Gifts
A lot of people have hidden talents and some are not hidden. Seek help from your talented family and friends. Often, between your spouse and yourself you know at lease one photographer or even a musician. Entrust in those people. Let them use their talent at your wedding.
3.) Outdoor Ceremony or at Home
Booking a hall or an event center can get expensive. One trend that has been popping up in the recent years is outdoor weddings/receptions and home weddings/receptions.
4.) Borrowed Stereo Equipment
Another way to cut down on price would be to use your sound system from home or borrow from someone you know. Create a playlist on your phone, MP3 player or have a close one create a list. Being able to control what song plays will help prevent those dual moments when no one knows the song. Being able to have say in what songs play helps with adding that extra touch of personalization.

Ditch The After-Party
Bring the "after-party" to the party. "I want guests to stay in one location, and keep the energy escalating and flowing," he explains. Leaving your guest to go party leaves them with an awkward "what do we do until then" moment.
Stay Connected
Have you ever gone to a wedding and noticed the Bride and Groom are off socializing with their own group of friends? "What's been happening is couples separate to their friends and don't hang out with their significant other on their celebration. That's not good. That's something I am trying to force people to understand is incredibly important."
Ditch Receiving Lines
"I think it creates a large barrier of etiquette for that celebration — it's too formal." Instead of waiting in a line to greet each and everyone of your guest, wait till after dinner. It helps make your greeting a little more personal. It also helps prevent a long line of people waiting to say hi and congratulate you.
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Sugar, Custom Tan
Elegant
Grecian, Teaberry
Raspberry, Classic Gray
Infused
Eggplant, White
Custom Blue, Custom Green
Rustic
Burgundy, Hunter
Ivory, Custom Brown
Zesty
Orange, Classic Yellow
Gold, Burgundy
Fragrant
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Custom Green, Slate
Delicate
Orchid, Peach
Celery, Violet
Lucky
Ashwood, Custom Pink
Slate, Custom Blue