Wedding Planning Essentials

Wedding Planning Essentials

It's important to start thinking about how to plan a wedding even before you start planning for the wedding itself. Wedding planning is an ever-evolving art/science that keeps getting more intricate every year. The first thing on your wedding planning list should be choosing a date. Wedding season is generally in late spring through mid-summer with a peak season usually between June and September, at which point venues and vendors can be hard to book. If you get engaged during these months, most venues and vendors will be less than willing to book, and you might even find that some might charge much more for their services due to the high demand.

How to plan a wedding

The next thing on your list of wedding planning essentials should be creating a wedding budget. Wedding budgets are designed to serve as guidebooks for expenses and to make sure that no one overspends on the big day, but it's important that you keep tabs on your expenses at each step of the process so that you don't end up double-tooting to pay for too many things at once. Wedding planning guides often have detailed spreadsheets to track all of your costs, including invitations, favors, decorations, caterers, transportation, photographer, and more, as well as detailed step-by-step guides that walk you through each step of the process, including shopping lists and budget templates.

And finally, one of the most important aspects of planning a wedding is choosing the right venue. There are literally thousands of venues from which to choose, so it's important to do a lot of research to find the one that suits you, your personality, and the size of your budget best. One of the most important factors in choosing a venue is the proximity of the proposed location to your family and friends' homes. If you don't have close family and friends nearby when you wed, or if they are unable to attend the ceremony, your guests might feel obliged to cancel their other plans to come to your reception, cutting you out of your circle of acquaintances and business contacts. You might also want to consider venues near your work or school, since it can be difficult trying to fit your schedule into your already full day. Wedding planning guides are great for helping you choose the perfect venue for your special day and for giving you ideas for places that are a good fit, regardless of what form your reception takes.