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Planning Your Wedding

As we all know, your wedding day should be the happiest day of your life. Of course, the days leading up to the wedding can be hectic and stressful, maybe even overwhelming. Having a plan and sticking to it can help the wedding planning go much smoother. Here are a few tips to stay on track during the planning stages. First, you should sit down with your fiancé and pick a date and time to get married. This is the first step, because you cannot reserve anything before you know when the wedding will take place. You will want to make sure that no other big events are taking place in either of your families on that day.

Next, consider your location. Getting the church or other venue reserved is a huge step. Also work on where you will have the reception. After this step, you can work on smaller details.

Consider who you want in your wedding party, and then talk to the people as soon as possible. Make sure they know what you expect of them. For example, will they need to purchase a dress, or will you take care of that expense?
Book your photographer, caterer, and florist as soon as possible. The best ones are often booked over a year in advance. If you want a band or DJ, get them lined up as well.

Now you should take care of your rental items. Your caterer and florist will handle part of this, but you will need to pick out some of the items yourself. Most rental shops have people there to assist you in what you need.
Don’t forget about your dress! Start looking for the “perfect” bridal gown. When you find it, you will really feel like your wedding day is coming together. While you are shopping for your dress, also get ideas for bridesmaid dresses.

Believe it or not, these are the major primary decisions you will need to make. It is a lot of work, but definitely worth it. Once you make these decisions, the people you have hired should be a great help in ironing out the minute details that come up. Have a great wedding day!

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