Wedding Planning Advice - How
To Get Started
Wedding planning can be intimidating at first and for good
reasons. Nightmares of late tux deliveries, ugly wedding cakes
and makeup stained wedding dresses could scare anyone
catatonic. The best way to have the "perfect wedding" is to
start off on a good foot. You can start planning your wedding
right now without spending a dime.

Select a Wedding Date

After you've told the world that you're tying the knot, it is a
good idea to not take too long selecting a wedding date.  

That way when you are shopping wedding vendors, you know what
date you need beforehand. It keeps you from putting things off,
because the wedding date will be quickly approaching.

It gives your friends and family time to plan ahead. It is a
good idea to tell them as early as possible, especially if
you're getting married in the summer, due to many people
planning vacations during that time.

Wedding Coordinating Help

Hire a wedding coordinator. I know you think it is expensive,
but you will thank yourself in the end. If you don't want to
bear the expense of hiring a wedding coordinator, get some
talented family member to help you. Any type of help will do.  

Sometimes getting a second opinion can help you think about
issues that you would not have thought of before. Above all,
you should be enjoying yourself and not stressing out and
getting some help will help you accomplish that.

What Type of Wedding Do yo Want?

Your wedding coordinator can help you determine the type of
feel you want your wedding to give. Do you want it small and
intimate, big and formal or somewhere in between? How about the
time? If you have a lot of out of town guests it may be a good
idea to have your wedding in the early evening, but not too
late. Having your wedding at 10 AM may not go over too well
with them.  

Wedding Organizer

Wedding Organizers like notebooks or software can keep you from
going into the insane asylum, for your probably can't and
shouldn't try to keep all those numbers in your head. This way
you are less likely to forget the small expenses that tend to
add up in the end like wedding dress shoes, slips and veils.
http://Weddingchannel.com and http://Theknot.com have free
online wedding organizer software that includes a budget and
expense calculator. At the very least, attempt to carry a
notebook with you and record your wedding budget, expenses and
tasks.

Wedding Guest List

Making a wedding guest list now is not too early. Well, at
least attempt to do it! Combine the guest lists of future
in-laws with your parents and your own guest lists for a good
starting point. Don't fret too much at first, because this will
only be a rough draft. Your wedding coordinator can help you
with this also. A good idea for all of you is to start off with
those you must invite and end with those who you would like to
invite and go from there.

Choose Your Colors

Picking your color scheme will, of course, make decorating a
whole lot easier. The wedding décor that you want so badly may
not come in the colors that you want, so it is good to do this
early on. The same idea goes for the wedding party's attire.  

Above all, relax! It is your wedding day, not a final exam. And
if something goes a little awry on your wedding day, try not to
panic. Usually things work out in the end when you have loved
ones to help you.


About The Author: Victoria Williams is an author at
http://www.nuptialparadise.com - Wedding Planning How-to, an
article-rich searchable wedding advice website.
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