Planning your wedding can be a bit more tasking than you first envisioned. Most couples get started eagerly and soon discover that they are in over their heads. It is at that point that they admit they might need some help.
If you’re a couple about to start your wedding planning, then please read this article first. The way that we all used to plan weddings has changed a lot since the pandemic began. So, all those ideas you have saved away in that old magazine might not quite work out for you now. To help with your wedding planning during this pandemic, here are some more updated tips. They’ll set you on the right track to a successful wedding.
⦁ Plan Something Smaller
Big weddings are a no-no right now. Depending on where you live, there will be restrictions on the number of guests you can have at your wedding. If this number is smaller than you initially planned, just go with it. Having a smaller wedding means that you can enforce social distancing rules more efficiently and keep everyone safe at your event.
Besides, a smaller wedding does not mean that you’ll have less fun. The reduced guest numbers could mean more money for you to spend and thus a wedding of higher quality. Smaller weddings are also more intimate and therefore more romantic.
⦁ Create Your Budget
Your wedding budget is the foundation of all that will concern your celebration. It is the first step to take when it comes to planning your wedding. Take some time to discuss with your partner and spell out how much you have to spend on your wedding. If any of your loved ones or family members will be helping out financially, include that amount too. The total of everything is your wedding budget, which you should do your best to stick to.
⦁ Be Ready for Virtual Meetings
One of the ways the wedding industry has adapted to this pandemic is by having virtual meetings. Wedding venues, for example, are taking couples on 360-degree virtual tours, which are very innovative. More wedding vendors are also open to meeting with you online.
You can use apps like Zoom or Skype to set up video calls where you can discuss the details of your wedding. You can also agree on contracts and sign them online. It’s a great way to ensure that your health and safety are not compromised.
⦁ Send Digital Invites
Digital invites will make your wedding process so much easier. There are countless free and paid templates online that you can customize and use. You can also easily hire a graphic designer to come up with a personalized option for your ceremony.
Your digital invites will include everything that your regular invites do. The only difference is that you’ll be sending them to your guests over the internet. It is also very easy to include your registry and RSVP with your digital wedding invites. Guests can let you know that they’ll be attending at the click of the button.
Some digital invites even go further and include things like map coordinates to your venue. All your guests will need to do is click on the link and follow the map to get to your venue.
⦁ Hire Professionals
The best kind of vendor to work with at this time is a professional. They’ll help you navigate whatever challenges could show up as a result of the pandemic. A professional will also be able to understand the vision you have for your wedding. They’ll then be able to translate that to reality with your help. Some professionals to contact first are your wedding planner, photographer, caterer, and wedding venue.
Planning your wedding during this pandemic can be a success story. All you have to do is put your best foot forward and work with the right people. Best of luck!!!
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