First things first.
Youâve just got engaged, youâre excited about it and so you should be! Planning your own wedding can be a lot of fun, and the best thing is youâre in charge of it woohoo ! It can also be a bit daunting, certainly if youâve not organized anything on this scale before, donât worry though - itâll be fine, remember to enjoy it, donât stress, youâve got full control - itâs your day, you can do whatever the hell you want !
So then where do you start? What should you do? Hereâs a few things to get you started.
Tell people.
Tell people, tell everyoneâŚapart from the people you really donât like perhaps. Get that status changed to âengagedâ, post some pics of you looking sickeningly in love and happy - make your mates jealousâŚand happy for you of course! Go round, see the folks, the family (maybe do that first - unless they were in on the proposal of course, then just go round and get the bubbly open for a celebratory drink), while youâre there get the old folk on speaker phone and give them the good news - theyâll love to hear from you! Spread the word, this is great news !
Get you ring insured!
No being all doom and gloom here but seriously, your other half has just got you a lovely ring because they love youâŚand want to marry you. Accidents can happen donât take the chance, give your home insurance a call and get it added! Right, thatâs the only âboringly sensible thing!â here, I think.
Start thinking about a date.
Summer wedding? Winter wedding? Your date is kind of important, it helps you to start to focusing on saving and planning the details. It also letâs people make sure they can be there once youâve announced it. Now you donât have to set a date in stone just yet, hold your horses - you might have to be flexible if you have your heart set on a venue, same goes for things like a photographer (yes some people arrange their wedding around the availability of a specific photographer!).
If you want to save a bit of money, consider having a midweek wedding, or out of season, venues are typically cheaper. Saturday is obvs the most popular day to get married, Friday is probably the next popular. Thursdays and Sundays can be a good option if you want to try to keep costs down.
Get a rough âwho do we likeâ list together
I mean a guest list btw. Now then, Iâll start by saying this - itâs your wedding day, invite whoever you want, donât feel like you have to invite people because you feel obliged to. Being someone whoâs witnessed first hand a helluva lot of weddings, the people you invite make the atmosphere what it is, surround yourself with the people you want to be surrounded with.
Who, or how many people you invite to your wedding will help dictate your venue choice, and quite often your budget.
What kind of wedding do you want?
There are an abundance of options for the kind of wedding you might want, outdoors, indoors, teepee, festival, boho (Iâm still not sure what this is exactly!), traditional, marquee, barn, castle, pub - Jesus the list is endless. Donât feel tied to a particular theme though, you can have a mishmash of anything you want.
Money.
Weddings can be expensive, for some couples theyâve dreamed about this day for years and theyâll spend an absolute fortune on it, others prefer a much more low key affair, DIY weddings are a great way to avoid spending an absolute fortune and itâs surprising just how much money can be saved if youâre determined. The most important thing is that your wedding is yours, it reflects you, and youâre happy. Unless youâve got a money tree you might want to start thinking about a budget. It can be hard to budget and a bit daunting at first, spend money on the things that are really important to you - be that venue, food, music, photographer, cake, it sounds a bit obvious but a lot of people fall into the trap of burning through budget on things that they donât REALLY feel are important, then have to cut corners on the things that would really make them happy! Be sensible, donât be afraid to cut costs on the less important things.
Whatâs important to you?
Most people donât have unlimited funds for their wedding, so itâs a good idea to start thinking about whatâs important to you on your wedding day and putting those things in order, that way you can start calving your budget up. Remember - itâs YOUR wedding therefore your choice as to what to spend on. Some couples put really high value on entertainment so want a kick-ass band to finish their day off, others would rather have more for that dream dress and shoes, for others pictures are the most important thing, or a cake or flowers - who knows but Itâs completely your choice! Once youâve decided whatâs really important, donât skimp on those things - you get what you pay for and if itâs important to you (whatever it is) then spend your money on that - you can always cut costs elsewhere if you need to.
Start researching venues
Once you kind of know how many people youâre thinking of inviting and the sort of wedding you want you can start looking at venues. Google is your friend, closely followed by arranging a visit to get a feel for the place. Good venues do get booked up early just bear this in mind.
Start looking for a photographer
The next most popular thing to look at is a photographer, they get booked fast too, often up to 2 years or more in advance if theyâre any good. Thereâs an abundance of styles but bear in mind that most photographers will write stuff to try and appeal to you, my honest advice is to ignore the stuff written and look based on pictures - youâre looking for a photographer not someone to write nice words for you. Make sure you look at LOTS of pictures from anyone youâre interested in, ask to see full galleries (donât rely on blog posts).
Learn to say no.
Youâll find people are full of useful advice when youâre planning your day, the future in-laws may have their own ideas about how your day should be. Learn to tactfully say âNo chanceâ, it is your day not theirs (even if they are helping out financially), donât get steamrollered into having the things people think you should have!
Go and get drunk
Ok, not necessary BUT go out together to celebrate, make it a regular thing if you can leading up to your wedding - planning can sometimes be a pain in the ass and a bit stressful. Go out and remember why youâre actually doing all the planning in the first place - because you want to marry each other!