That depends on the bride.
If you, (I assume you are the groom), really know and love her, you will know her personality, correct?
If you need an idea, a giant bouquet of her favorite flowers might be a good idea, complete with a handwritten letter filled with your own loving words.
Or, maybe a piece of jewelry, like a necklace (not a ring!), that would match her wedding dress to wear at the ceremony.
The groom should buy the engagement and wedding ring for his bride to be and the bride to be should buy the groom's wedding band.
It's possible, but I think the bride and groom should split the total cost for BOTH wedding rings.
Black.
Depends on what the bride and groom wants.
yes, to be sure that everything is in order and to tell them you love them!
As much as possible. The wedding planner has to no the bride. Otherwise the wedding wont be the bride's and groom's dream wedding, it would be the wedding planner.
At the wedding where the bride and groom should be introduced as 'man and wife' or 'bride and groom' is at the church when the Minister, etc. pronounces 'I now pronounce you man and wife' and again when you enter the reception hall you should be introduced as 'Mr. & Mrs. _________.' If there is a reception line at the hall then the bride and groom will be introduced together. Toasts at the head table will be directed at the bride and groom. The bride and groom do not have to be together to be introduced once they are mingling with guests at the wedding reception.
The bride and groom choose the minister they want to perform the wedding vows.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
Traditionally, the groom pays for the engagement ring and the wedding ring of the bride and the bride pays for the wedding ring of the groom. However, it is also very common in these days that the groom only pays for the engagement ring and the couples buy their wedding rings together as they share the wedding expenses.
It should most definitely be the bride and groom with consideration of the groom's parents' expenses. If the bride and groom don't show up, then there is no rehearsel dinner.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.