Wedding Planning Suggestions For Newly Engaged Couples 

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Most of the time newly engaged couples are overwhelmed by wedding planning. Here we assist you throughout the entire planning process, from your initial wedding planning checklists to how to budget for your wedding and everything in between, as it might feel very daunting at first.

 

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Make a budget

Before establishing your budget, you shouldn’t take any action. Avoid even glancing at anything! Be aware that this will be a difficult talk to have, but it must be done before moving on to other matters. Decide who will contribute, how much they can contribute, and what your overall budget will be by sitting down with your parents, other family members, or just the two of you. Following, you can go to the next stage.

 

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Begin your guest list

It goes without saying that you want to invite everyone you know to your wedding, therefore this is a difficult question. So take this as your warning: the larger your family is, the higher your expenses will be. It is therefore preferable to create a budget first.

 

Select possible dates

To be safe, select at least two probable wedding dates. Consider the season, the weather, work schedules or vacation time, holidays. Even football season or whatever sport your fiance family is passionate about. Then, choose your first desired date and prepare a second and third backup plan in case your favorite date is unavailable. Because venues fill up quickly with some booking six months or even a year in advance.

 

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Venue selection

After finalizing all the decisions, now it’s time to begin researching and touring sites. When you’re doing your research and come across a venue you like, We recommend contacting them and asking if any of your potential dates are available. If they do, go ahead and book a tour of the venue. Allow yourself a few 2 to 4 weeks to visit all of your options depending on how much time you have before your wedding date.