Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part I
If you are preparing for one of the biggest days of your life, then you are undoubtedly feeling a mixture of excitement and anxiety. There is a lot that goes into planning a wedding, and if you are going to do it without the help of a professional, then you must get yourself organized. Creating a wedding binder can help with that and reduce your anxiety.
So, You Want Him to Help Plan the Wedding…
While some men are eager to be involved in the details of the wedding day, many are not. They would rather stand back and let their future brides take care of hiring vendors and arranging the decorations. If you wish that he would take a more proactive stance during the planning phase, then consider your approach to asking. Simply suggesting that he should do more of the decision making isn’t going to get you very far. Be specific, offering tasks that he would excel at, and he might just be more willing to become involved.
Have You Asked the Cake Baker the Right Questions?
Buying the cake for the wedding is a big decision, but it can be a great experience as well. Cake tasting is certainly a perk of the wedding planning process. However, be sure that you are making a decision based on more than taste alone. There are several variables that should be considered and that means several questions that you should be asking while visiting with the cake maker.
Save Money on Your Floral Arrangements
Flowers are surprisingly expensive, and if you don’t believe that, then just ask your friends and family members who have planned a wedding. Floral arrangements are often a much bigger expense than brides and grooms plan for. However, there are ways to cut the costs associated with foliage, and much of that comes down to preparation.
The Basic Wedding Budget Breakdown
In the last blog post, we wrote a bit about what you can do to cut costs on your wedding day, but budgeting is about more than the total sum to be spent. You have to divvy up that total to pay for all of the different expenses that are necessary for throwing a successful wedding. This is not a definite wedding budget plan, but just a guide to help you as you start considering the individual budgets for each aspect of the big day.
More Money Saving Tricks for Your Wedding
If you are planning to get married this year, or next, you are likely getting a little worried about the budget. Many brides- and grooms-to-be are surprised to find that the average cost of a wedding has easily topped $20,000 now. It can be very expensive to throw such an event, but there are ways to reduce the costs associated with your big day. We have written on this topic before, but we have a few new ideas for you to consider as you plan your budget.