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Congratulations! He popped the question, and you said "YES!" Once you are done shouting it from the rooftops, it's time to get down to business. Wedding planning business that is! If it isn't enough that people are most likely already badgering you with questions that you haven't even thought about yet, you may have started to feel a little wedding planning stress. Well, I have worked with all kinds of brides who are planning all kinds of wedding and I always have the same wedding planning advice for all brides-to-be. Here are the first 4 things that you will need to do to get your wedding planning on track... READ MORE HERE: http://bridalmentor.com/engaged-weddi...
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I’m Engaged!!! Now What!?!The First 4 Things That You Will Need To
Do When Your Get Engaged
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The Proposal
He asked and you said “YES!”Now it’s time to get to wedding
planning business!www.BridalMentor.com
The First 4 Things That You Will Need To Do When You Get Engaged1. Establish a Budget
2. Decide What’s Important
3. Make a Mock Guest List
4. Book Your Venue
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Step 1: Establish a Budget
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You can’t make decisions or sign contracts till you know how much money you are working with.
For a more detailed explanation of your wedding budget, check out the blog I wrote “Wedding Costs: Who Pays For What – The New Normal.”
Step 2: Decide What’s Important
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Pick 3 things that are most important to you.
Start planning these 3 areas.
Popular priorities:venue, food, decor, flowers, bride’s dress, music, and anything that increases the guests’ experience
Step 3: Mack a Mock Guest List
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Before you book your venue you need to know how many people to accommodate.
Make a mock guest list.
This list will be people who receive an invitation, but don’t forget not all of them will be able to attend.
Consult with each set of parents to ensure no guests were forgotten.
Step 4: Book Your Venue
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Even if it’s not on your priority list, you technically don’t have a wedding date till your venue is booked.
Most vendors will need to know your date to send you a contract.
Make sure to check out my blog “The Most Important Clause in your Catering Contract” before you sign on the dotted line.
Don’t Stress!
Remember to take deep breaths.Focus on one aspect of the
wedding at a time. www.BridalMentor.com
Hi! I am Caitlin Boshnack, wedding planner and owner of Bridal Mentor, an online wedding community. I teach modern brides how to navigate the wedding planning process so it doesn’t become their full time job. If you liked today’s presentation, you’ll love BridalMentor.com . Check it out, and while you're there, don’t miss my free report “How to REALLY Use Pinterest to Plan Your Wedding .”
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