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  • Writer's pictureJenny

What You Need to Plan the Perfect Wedding


Your wedding day is supposed to be the best day of your life—but that doesn't mean it comes without a fair share of stress. From picking the right venue to booking the band to making sure your great aunt Mildred has a seat at the reception, there's a lot that goes into pulling off a successful wedding. But don't worry, we've got you covered. In this blog post, we’ve pulled together the best tips for planning the perfect wedding. Let’s take a look.

1. Start Planning Early

For one thing, the earlier you start, the more time you'll have to research vendors and compare prices. Wedding planning can be overwhelming, but if you give yourself enough time, you'll be able to make informed decisions about who you want to work with. Plus, early birds often get discounts! Starting early will also help reduce your stress levels. The closer you get to the big day, the more details there will be to take care of. By getting a head start on things, you can avoid that last-minute scramble and enjoy the lead-up to your wedding day.

2. Set a Realistic Budget...And Stick To It!

Wedding costs can quickly spiral out of control if you're not careful—which is why setting (and sticking to) a budget is crucial. Figure out how much you're comfortable spending on your wedding, and then make sure all your vendors are aware of your budget constraints from the get-go. There are always ways that you can bring costs down with a little DIY using things like Just Artifacts. Blending professional and DIY can get you exactly what you want.

3. Don't Be Afraid To Delegate

Just because it's your wedding doesn't mean you have to do everything yourself—in fact, delegate as much as possible so you can actually enjoy your big day. Sit down with your partner and make a list of all the things that need to be done. Then, start assigning tasks to family members and friends. Delegating tasks will not only take some of the pressure off of you, but it will also ensure that everything gets done in time for the big day.

4. Prioritize What's Important To You

When it comes down to it, your wedding should be a reflection of who you are as a couple—so don't be afraid to prioritize what's important to you, even if it means breaking with tradition. Regardless of what you want to focus on, make sure you take plenty of pictures with your friends and family, as these will be memories you'll cherish for years to come.

5. Don't Sweat The Small Stuff

At the end of the day, remember that your wedding is just one day in the grand scheme of things—so don't sweat the small stuff. If something goes wrong or doesn't go according to plan, just roll with it and enjoy yourself. Planning a wedding can be daunting—but it doesn't have to be stressful! By following these simple tips from experts, you can plan the perfect wedding without breaking a sweat.


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