Although there is no one strict and set way on how to start your wedding planning, I'd like to share how I got through with my own wedding planning which might also get you through your humongous list of to-dos. In my experience, I suggest that you should first start crossing off the big chunks of your wedding details -- date and time, location, and your budget. I say big chunks because, without these items settled first, you'll have a hard time choosing suppliers and picking out the details of your wedding. Below, I have identified what impact each factor mentioned earlier may affect the other elements of your big day:
- Date and Time:
- When you're about to book for a supplier, this is one of the next questions that you would be asking from you after they have asked for your name. This is so they would know if they are free on that day, especially high-demand suppliers who can only accommodate one event per day.
- The food that you will be serving. Will it be for snacks, breakfast, or heavy lunch or dinner?
- If you'll be doing a destination wedding, determining the date of your wedding can also be helpful for your guests who will still be coming from faraway places and give them the chance to plan and book their trips.
- Location:
- Is it a destination wedding or just within your place? Suppliers would usually charge additional fees for destination weddings, so you should also plot these fees in your budget forecast.
- The design of your gown could also be designed based on the location of your wedding. If it's a beach wedding, then your gown can't be the cathedral type because it would not be beach friendly. There are also certain Catholic churches who are strict in implementing dress codes for wedding dresses and gowns.
- Budget:
- If you have already pegged a budget for your wedding, then the range of suppliers you may consider can also get short-listed. This is helpful because there are tons of suppliers out there and you would have to trim your list down based on your budget.
- This factor can also help you trim down your guest list because most event places have a minimum or maximum number of guests they can cater to.
- Tip 1: In determining the budget of your wedding, it's really helpful that you go to at least one wedding fair to have a glimpse of how much a certain element would usually cost and base your budget on that.
- Tip 2: If you have already determined the date, time and location of your wedding, it would also be helpful that you go to wedding fairs and bazaars because this is were you would find great deals. For example, there are event venues who already have packages that include a couple suite which you can check into before and after the wedding.
Once these three factors have already been marked down. It's then time to move on in identifying the element that would create the most impact for your wedding and that's what I'm gonna tackle in my next post or two.
Happy planning! :D
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