The First 5 Things You Need to Do to Start Planning Your Wedding

View More

After you’ve finished admiring your new engagement ring and have started sharing the news with your inner circle it’s time to buckle down and start planning your wedding. The first step in your journey is setting a wedding budget. Now, we know talking dollars and cents is never fun, but it’s a conversation that needs to be had.

Set your budget

READ More     

Meet with everyone who’s contributing to your big day to figure out exactly how much you can spend to save you from going overboard in the early phases of planning.

Set your budget

READ More     

The second thing you’ll want to do is set your wedding date. You’ll want to make a list of major holidays, important events (think milestone birthdays and anniversaries) and local celebrations that may mess with your wedding plans. You’ll probably want to avoid all of those, if at all possible. Also, if you’re looking to cut costs, you may want to think 

Pick your date

READ More     

about choosing a date in the offseason as opposed to smack in the middle of the summer.

Pick your date

READ More     

Before you get into plotting out your guest list you’ll want to take a few deep breaths and channel your inner yogi, because it can get a bit stressful. Remember, your list doesn’t have to be set in stone just yet, but you should have a pretty good idea of the number of people you’ll be hosting. Do you want a massive 100+ person outdoor event or only 

Make your guest list

READ More     

20 of your nearest and dearest? Have a meeting with your spouse and both sets of parents and hash things out. This ballpark number will help you find a venue that fits your group perfectly.

Make your guest list

READ More     

When you start planning, you don’t need to have your wedding theme ironed out or your colour palette set in stone to find that perfect venue. In fact, your venue might be just what you need to inspire your wedding’s finer details. If you fall in love with a rustic barn it may encourage you to choose wildflowers for your arrangements and a more casual catering style.

Book your venue

READ More     

Alternatively, if your heart gets stolen by a swanky hotel ballroom you may be more inclined to host a black tie affair complete with a live jazz band and ritzy hors d'oeuvres.

Book your venue

READ More     

Now, not everyone hires a wedding planner. If you feel like you want to go it alone, or simply hire a planner for the day of, that’s more than fine. However, if you’ve already got a hectic schedule and are prone to getting stressed out, a wedding planner is worth looking into.

Hire a planner

READ More     

This guy or gal will be your wedding’s fairy godmother. They’ll help you hunt down the right vendors, manage any crisis and keep everything running like a well-oiled machine.

Hire a planner

READ More     

Learn more about how to organize a dream wedding and not go crazy