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We got totally overwhelmed with all the info available so we banned the magazines, websites and all else for few days to clear our heads then sat down and made a list of things we didn't like about the weddings we'd been to. You'd be surprised what we came up with! It was a VERY VERY helpful exercise. It was, what got the groom involved, before this conversation he didn't have an opinion, the only thing he said he wanted from the day was a wife - it turns out he did have definate ideas about what a wedding day should and shouldn't include.
Next we made a list of must 'haves', things that we felt we had to have as part of our day. The non negotiables. When you've worked out the yes, no & maybe's of what you want you'll be able to start making up your own lists of what's required.
Then we wrote a rough guest list - suppliers will ask for approx numbers and it'll help you work out a budget too. When your budget is done add 15% on top as an emergency fund - you'll be surprised what pops up along the way.
Finally when we were ready to start planning we consulted the Brides Diary for our state - (you can normally pick them up at Bridal Stores / Expos) they are full of useful information and loads of suppliers and ideas. For Example - We got up to 40% off everything we booked because we're getting married on a Friday on winter. There is also a check list in the back that's dated like JesNAdam's these are very handy. JesNAdam's is great because you can save it to your computer and alter it to add items specific to your own event!
Be realistic about who your family & friends are - We avoided our first choice venue because red wine was banned incase it stained their sandstone floor and they had no smoking area (naughty I know). A lot of our guests love both. A friend who insisted on only techno music at her 200 guest reception of mostly older relatives, still regerets it. 20 people had a ball and the other 180 were miserable. If you love something that's not so mainstream make it part of your day but don't base the whole day around it or you'll run the risk of alienating your guests. It's your day - But that doesn't excuse bad manners, no one likes a Bridezilla.
And last but not least - we told ourselves that on the day, it doesn't matter if the flowers are the wrong colour, the car doesn't turn up, the drinks are warm, the food is cold or if everything we planned goes wrong - As long as we are Mr & Mrs P by the end of the day, nothing else matters - after all that's what it's all about!
Hope this is helpful!
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DH 33 Me 33 DD 9 and 'The Bump'
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