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With all of the events I've had the pleasure of being a part of for over a decade...I have so many experiences to share with you! While here, you may find inspiration for your wedding day, corporate function or the things I like to get into when I'm not planning like a BOSS!
Hey Brides, this post is for you! I know from both a planner perspective and a former bride perspective that planning a wedding can be as overwhelming as trying to fold a fitted sheet. You start with high hopes, but somewhere along the way, you’re lost in a pile of “must-have” Pinterest boards, seating charts, and cake flavors you didn’t know existed.
Well, I’ve got some good news. After over a decade of planning hundreds of weddings (and maybe one or two “OMG-what-do-we-do-now” moments), I’ve refined my process to take out the guesswork, lower the stress, and keep you focused on what really matters. And guess what? You can implement it in just 12 minutes! Yes, really.
Prioritize Your Big Rocks – What’s a Big Rock?
Your “big rocks” are the non-negotiables—your must-have elements that will make your wedding uniquely you. Is it the breathtaking venue? That 7-piece live band? Maybe it’s having your grandmother’s famous apple pie as dessert.
Why It Matters:
Start by listing your top 3-5 priorities. These will set the tone for your budget, timeline, and vendor choices. And if anything starts to feel overwhelming, refer back to these big rocks to remember what matters most.
Set a Realistic Timeline & Budget (Yes, Realistic!) – Budget First, Glam Later
I get it, it’s tempting to dream of the glitzy ballroom or designer dress without thinking about costs, but setting a clear budget is key. Decide what you’re comfortable spending and add a little cushion for surprise costs.
Timing is Everything
A lot of stress comes from not knowing when to do what. Create a wedding countdown timeline with clear milestones for when to book vendors, send invites, and finalize details. It keeps things moving at a healthy pace, so you don’t have last-minute meltdowns. 🕰️
Delegate, Delegate, Delegate – You Don’t Have to Do It All
Repeat after me: “It’s okay to ask for help.” You don’t have to be a super-bride/groom/partner, doing everything yourself. Give your wedding party, family, and friends clear, small tasks, and let them help make your big day come together.
If you hire a wedding planner (which, trust me, is worth it), they can handle the bulk of the coordination, which leaves you more time to enjoy your engagement and less time stressing over seating charts.
Have Fun & Roll With the Punches – Wedding Planning Should Be Fun!
Amidst all the planning, it’s easy to forget that a wedding is a celebration. It’s about love, connection, and joy—not just picture-perfect centerpieces. If something doesn’t go perfectly, remember to laugh it off, enjoy the ride, and stay focused on the person you’re marrying.
Quick Laugh:
If the cake falls over or your flower girl decides to make snow angels down the aisle (true story), just roll with it. These are the stories you’ll look back on and laugh about for years to come.
12 Minutes, 12 Years of Experience
In just 12 minutes, you’ve learned the basics of the wedding planning process I’ve refined over 12 years. Prioritize what’s important, set a solid budget and timeline, delegate to those who want to help, and have fun along the way. Planning your wedding can be a memorable, joyful journey that’s just as sweet as the big day itself!
Need more personalized advice or want to dive deeper into stress-free wedding planning? Let’s schedule a call and start turning your wedding vision into reality—without the overwhelm!
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