Now the pandemic is under control it’s time for wedding. Here is a Wedding Planning check list that will help. There is a lot to this so I will be giving you hints in the next few blogs.
Sometimes it’s easy to know exactly what day you want your wedding to be. Whether for sentimental reasons, or practicality, you could already have a period or precise date planned out. If you’re less certain, keep this advice in mind:
It’s understandable you’d want the people who mean the most to you to attend. As such, make a point of reaching out to those closest to you and asking what dates they can’t do. Make a note of all of these and try to find a week when there’s no overlap.
Certain times of year will be more expensive, and book up more quickly. This is typically the case in the summer, as well as the beginning of autumn. It’s not that you won’t be able to book for this time, but it might mean you’ll pay a premium price if you want the venue you had in mind.
If an outdoor wedding is something you’re after, you’ll need to keep this in mind. This will rule out winter and even early spring weddings in many locations. Look up seasonal trends and see what time of year is best for your needs.
Setting a wedding around a personal milestone is also a good idea for those struggling to decide. This could give your special day even more meaning. Good examples include the day you met, first became an official couple, or even got engaged.
Check out these weddings I have done. They are all magical: https://charlottebell.com/wedding/
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