10 No-Fuss Ways to Figuring Out Your Wedding Planning

10 No-Fuss Ways to Figuring Out Your Wedding Planning

You are inviting trouble if you haven’t planned your wedding, months in advance. Things, like setting your wedding budget, booking the venue, and reserving rooms, among many others, are extremely critical. If any of these goes wrong, everything goes wrong! 

Listed below are ten useful wedding planning tips to help you plan a no-fuss beautiful wedding that will be engraved in your memory forever. 

1. Set Your Budget and Stick to It

Once you have finalized the money that you wish to spend on your wedding, fix it and stick to it. Once you have achieved that, it’s time to organize your wedding budget. If you have decided to spend 50 percent of total budget to reception, then you might want to allot 10 percent for flowers, 10 percent for clothes, and another 10 percent for entertainment. 

2. Book the Venue Months in Advance

You must ideally book your wedding venue nine or eight months in advance, especially if you plan to marry during the peak wedding months (between May and October). If you have set your heart on a venue, you might have to plan your wedding date, depending on the availability of the site.

3. Hire or Delegate People to Help

It makes no sense to stress yourself on your big day by trying to handle all the tasks yourself. Delegating tasks such as compiling a wedding party playlist, writing place cards, and distributing wedding cake among many others will enable you to enjoy and cherish your special day so that you would not have to run frantically trying to ensure everything is in place. 

4. Make it Fun for Yourself and Your Guests

What you are doing by having fun at your wedding is making memories. You got to laugh a lot and have a real good time. While this is your big day, you certainly want to make sure that your guests are enjoying the day as much as you are. If you have made your guest list, you know what they like and how they would like to have fun. Introduce fun elements on your big day so that everybody at your wedding is having fun. 

5. Make a Meal Plan

Decide your meal plan based on the flow of your wedding and how long you want your guests to sit and have dinner. Most people prefer to go with two courses, consisting of soup and a main course. Plan your menu based on the likings of your guests and include plenty of options they can choose from. 

6. Research and Pick the Best Resource People

Do your research 7-8 months in advance and pick the best photographers, videographers, DJs, florists, and caterers. Well, it might be more on your wallet to get the best in the industry to do this for you, but it’s worth it. 

7. Purchase a Wedding Dress in Advance

Now, you don’t want to run around trying to find the perfect wedding gown a few days before the grand day! Getting the right wedding dress stitched at least two or three months in advance will give you enough time to make sure it is the perfect fit. However, don’t forget to try it out a few days before D-day as you might need to make some quick-fix at the last moment, especially so if you have lost some weight since the time you bought your favorite gown! 

8. Reserve Rooms and Transportation for Guests

You might need to book hotel rooms and arrange for transportation months before the wedding. You must give the hotel the dates you expect your guests to arrive and depart. Any special instruction, like dropping welcome bags at the door, must be communicated beforehand. 

9. Find a Good Make-Up Artist

This one is essential. You want to look your best on your wedding day. You might be someone who can do good makeup, but you need a professional on this special day.  Find a good make-up artist and discuss your expectations (Example: heavy or light makeup) a few days before the wedding day to avoid confusion. 

10. Plan Events and Slot Time Accordingly

There are so many things to be done on the day. If you don’t plan it well, you might run short of time to complete all that you have planned for the day. Make sure you allow time for things like cake cutting, first dance, and so on so that it doesn’t appear haphazard. 

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