![]() I always recommend people plan guest lists in rounds, starting with the most important and immediate guests first. For me, it helped to write out guests in spreadsheet columns with their name, address (for mailing invitations and other correspondence), RSVPs, and gifts. View Real Weddings to see how actual couples planned their wedding and borrow your favorite ideas. Flip through wedding magazines and tear out pages that you like keep them in a folder for inspiration. Make Pinterest boards of your favorites (and follow ours). Here’s one to try that is extremely useful for couples and any size of budget. How much can you spend? How much are family contributions (if any)? Find out how much you can spend on the budget you have to help determine your guest list.Ī wedding budget spreadsheet works for some people best, as it helps you to estimate how much you have to spend and where to allocate your funds. The key is to pick something separate from other lists and notes so you don’t get distracted. However, choose whatever works best for you. I like using a big organizer like this and it has been popular for years for good reason (it’s very organized). This will help you keep all wedding-related things in one place. Pick out a wedding folder, binder, or get a dedicated wedding planner book. HOW TO PLAN A WEDDING: 1 Year to 9 Months Before This checklist will show to how to plan your wedding from start to finish, beginning 1+ year to 9 months before the big day. If you have questions along the way, be sure to Ask Emmaline! That’s what we’re here for.) Here’s our ultimate guide to planning your wedding beginning with 1 year to 9 months before the big day. ![]() You may need to tweak the dates a little to move up your timeline, but you can still get it all done in a record speed if you put your mind to it. Whether you need advice on planning a wedding in 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, or longer this checklist still applies. Photo by bg productions via real wedding on Emmaline Bride If I can do it, anyone can do it, and I know you can plan a wedding you will love. ![]() But don’t forget, you’re crossing these off on your own schedule. It is so easy to look at a wedding checklist and thing, wow, that is a lot of stuff. Your vendors will help guide you through it all. And remember anyone who plans a wedding is doing it for the first time and you’re not expected to know how to do everything. The number one rule when you plan your wedding is: don’t stress out. In addition, I wrote two books on wedding planning ( The Handcrafted Wedding and The Inspired Wedding), so you know how passionate I am about the topic. I planned our wedding years back, then went on to plan weddings professionally for couples. Hi, loves! Emma here and I know a thing or two (or twenty) about how to plan a wedding.
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