How to Keep Cool When Planning a Summer Wedding
So you have been to your local Borders, surveyed the rather giant collection of marriage books and marveled how anyone even gets through this entire planning process. And why all those marriage planning books are so thick! This is totally comprehensible - it's a bit on the frightening side.
Organizing a marriage is surely not something that you can throw together in a matter of days, and there will definitely be a few projects along the path to keep you busy. When you find something that 'clicks' with you, go with it! You have just crossed off one other thing on your marriage list.
Second, choose a good filing system before you start. Order a box of file folders or an accordion file with multiple sections to hold all your contracts, notes, for example. If you are truly formidable, consider investing $20-30 in a labeler at an office supply store - it keeps things particularly neat and arranged.
Third, Get started! Begin tackling items on your marriage list. Study the first group of to-do's on the list. Don't attempt to do all these at once - take one at a time and consider putting the others on your calendar so you know they will get looked after, just not all today.
Fourth, don't be scared to delegate. Family members and attendants will quite likely be prepared to help take on some of the planning jobs - if they offer, take them up on it! If there are parts of the planning that you know you do not want to be ( or care to be ) without delay involved in, ask for help.
Fifth, have FUN. While some jobs will take more time than others, there will be others that may balance out all the tough work - treating yourself to a day at the spa for instance. Also, consider subscribing to a number of bridal mags - when you believe you have run out of marriage concepts, these glossy guides are a great pick-me up.
Sixth, and ultimately last, don't worry that you will not doubtless be ready to do all of these things. Everything will get done, in due time, and you'll see all your tough work pay off when things actually start to get together.
So start planning, and have fun! Because after all is said and done the most important part of your wedding day is that you enjoy it. Don't treat your wedding like some sort of carnival. You are not Barnum or Baily you are not there to put on a show you are there to show your love. Not to show the size of your bank roll. Personally sometimes a nice ceremony in the back yard is the most beautiful one and the least expensive
Also if you are looking for a way to save money you can always consider buying a used wedding dress. Buying a used wedding dress can save you a lot of money. Don't worry about the fit a qualified seamstress can tailor it fit you just perfectly to make you look beautiful on you special day.
Paul pound is a wedding planner and special events coordinator in Canton Ohio and runs Used Wedding Dresses.




