Texas is a place with big hearts, wide-open skies, and a knack for getting hitched in style. Whether you're dreaming of a rustic barn dance or an uptown to-do, Texas has a spot for you.

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According to an article from Wedding Wire, there's plenty to do in the weeks and months before your wedding. So, before you head off into the sunset, here are a few key things to keep in mind.

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The Legal Stuff

First things first, you can't get hitched without a license. In Texas, you need to apply for a marriage license at any county clerk's office. Remember, there's a 72-hour waiting period after you put in the application, so plan ahead. The license is good for 90 days, so don't wait too long to say "I do."


 

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The Weather

Texas weather can sure be unpredictable. Depending on the season, you could face scorching sun, sudden storms, or chilly winds. Think about the time of year you want to get married and plan accordingly. Weddings in July are great; just make sure there's plenty of water and shade.


 

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The Venue

From barns to ballrooms, Texas has it all. But these hotspots get booked fast, especially on weekends or during wedding season. Start your search early to snag your dream venue.


 

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The Guest List

Everything's bigger in Texas, but that doesn't mean your guest list has to be. Consider your budget and venue size when deciding who to invite. A more intimate gathering can be just as special as a large affair.


 

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The Local Flavor

Add local culture and flavors to your wedding. Texas barbecue, anyone? Adding regional touches, like a live band or Tex-Mex appetizers, can make your day even more memorable.

Getting married is one of life's biggest moments. Keep these tips in mind, and you'll be well on your way to planning a wedding that's as unforgettable as your love story. Take a deep breath, grab your partner's hand, and step forward together. Here's to the beginning of your happily-ever-after in Texas.

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