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Wedding
Planning 101 -
Get Ready, Get Set... Get Organized!
So you've been to your local bookstore, surveyed the rather large
collection of wedding books and wondered how anyone even gets through
this whole planning process... and why all those wedding planning
books are so thick!
This is completely understandable - it is a bit on the daunting side.
Planning a wedding is definitely not something you can throw together
in a matter of days, and there will certainly be quite a few projects
along the way to keep you busy.
But these 'projects' can actually be fun - a lot of fun! And with
a plan, you may even find yourself looking forward to them...
1. Most importantly, keep things SIMPLE.
There will always be another photographer to interview, another centerpiece
idea, another wedding favor website. When you find something that
"clicks" with you, go with it! You've just crossed off one
more thing on your wedding checklist.
2. Decide on a good filing system before you begin.
Order a box of file folders or an accordion file with multiple sections
to hold all of your contracts, notes, etc. If you're really ambitious,
consider investing $20-30 in a labeler at an office supply store -
it keeps things especially neat and organized. As you go along, designate
one folder for each aspect of your planning -- caterer, rehearsal
dinner, guest list, etc.
3. Get started! Begin tackling items on your wedding checklist.
Look at the first group of to-do's on the list. Don't try to do all
of these at once - take one at a time and consider putting the others
on your calendar so that you know they'll get taken care of, just
not all today.
4. Don't be afraid to delegate.
Family members and attendants will more than likely be willing to
help take on some of the planning tasks - if they offer, take them
up on it! If there are parts of the planning that you know you don't
need to be (or care to be) directly involved in, ask for help.
5. Have FUN.
While some tasks will take longer than others, there will be others
that will balance out all of the hard work - treating yourself to
a day at the spa for example. Also, consider subscribing to one or
more bridal magazines - when you think you've run out of wedding ideas,
these glossy guides are a great pick-me up.
6. And lastly, don't worry that you won't possibly be able to do
all of these things...
Everything will get done, in due time, and you'll see all of your
hard work pay off when things really start to come together. So start
planning, and have fun!
About
the Author
Allison Campbell - editor of The Little Wedding Guide, a free
bridal resource dedicated to sharing creative
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