I’ve been
happily married for five months now, and I must say, it’s been great so far.
Yes, I’m still in the early stages of marriage, but I’ve been with my husband
for ten years. After he proposed to me, to many people’s surprise, it was me
who actually delayed the actually wedding. I wasn’t only nervous, but I didn’t
think I could organize such a huge event and I didn’t have the money to hire an
event planner. After receiving some positive insight from friends, family
members, the internet and party rental experts, I decided to “man up” and begin
planning my wedding.
Before
anything, I created a wedding checklist. This checklist somehow went from my
sister, to her friend, to her friend’s friend and so on. It helped a whole
bunch of brides and brooms with their wedding planning strategy. And so, I have
decided to officially make it public, in hopes of assisting you with you
extremely exciting event!
The
Checklist:
·
Invitations
When it comes to invitations, you should be unique. Whether you send them
through email or hand them to your guests in person, there should be something
that pulls them in. Check this blog about Party Invitation Ideas That
Will Blow Your Guests Away.
·
Flowers
You need
flowers that will completely blow your guests away. You can hire an expert who
can specifically arrange the flower decorations for you, or you can rent from a
local company. I personally visited a rental company and chose the flowers that
I fell in love with. They were beautiful red roses that matched my bridesmaid’s
outfits.
·
Videographer and Photographer
My pictures
came out fantastic and I believe that’s mainly due to the fact that I told them
what my “must have” shots were. Give your expert a list of shots and videos
that you really need to have. Don’t forget to ask them for a breakdown of costs
and if there are any last minute or addition fees for certain requests.
·
Setting Up Your Venue
If you
don’t have an event planner, always ensure you have everything you need for the
venue. In most cases, the venue staff members will assist you with this for an
extra fee. Make sure you have all of the rental equipment that you need. In an
event that you are missing a few items, simply call your party rental company
and have them deliver it to you. They are usually available 24/7 in the case of
last minute emergencies. Ensuring your venue is set up and ready to go ahead of
time will prevent delays and larger issues.
·
Food, dessert, and drinks
In my
opinion, it’s easier to order from one catering company or from the venue that
your location will be held at. My rental company provided catering equipment
for the staff members at the venue. This made it much easier for them to
operate in a timely manner. When it comes to food, figure out what your menu is
going to be. Don’t forget to cater to vegans, vegetarians, and those with
allergies to peanuts.
Your drinks
should be fun and enticing. Try including some unique beverages such as; Pena
coladas and Shirley temples. Fruit smoothies are also a great option. My guests
loved those!
·
Entertainment and Speeches
This is a
big part of your event. You want to ensure that your guests remained
entertained and your speakers are ready to go. Double check with the people on
the program to ensure they are indeed prepared to present. The last thing you
want is a group of people who have no idea what they’re doing.
In terms of music, ensure the DJ knows what to play and when to play it. If
specific performances require specific sound tracks, always double check to
make sure the DJ is aware of what to play.
Most
importantly…
Rehearse!
Rehearsing your entire wedding multiple times will increase the likelihood of
it being a complete success! Schedule to rehearse at a time that is convenient
for those involved, and if there are certain people who are never available,
then you might not want them to apart of this event.
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