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8 Mistakes To Avoid In Your Wedding Planning

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Nobody’s perfect, so it’s not surprising that even the most careful, perfectionist brides make mistakes when it comes to planning their wedding day. Planning can be a stressful and chaotic time. With so many different decisions to make and so many elements that can quickly go wrong, it’s easy to stumble. Fortunately, you can learn from the mistakes made by brides before us and try to get your own wedding day planning on track.

  1. Rushing into the bookings. It’s crucial to set a clear, well thought-through budget before you make any bookings at all. Once you know exactly how much you’ve got to spend and have divided the budget up into clear categories, you can start looking at wedding reception centres melbourne and begin the exciting process of booking. Booking too soon could lead to chaos if you find that you’ve exceeded your budget early on.
  2. Overspending on your dress. It’s natural to be thrilled about wedding dress shopping, but overspending on one aspect of your special day could throw the rest of your wedding off kilter. Once you’ve set the budget for your gown, make sure you’ve considered the other costs involved alongside the dress itself like accessories, shoes, and alterations. Shop wisely and stay away from the gowns that are way out of your price range.
  3. Neglecting a rainy day back-up plan. If you’re planning an outdoor wedding, it’s crucial to have a back-up plan in place in the event of rain. Even the most sunny, warm months can suddenly throw in a random rainy day, but as long as you’re prepared, this won’t be a complete disaster. Make a plan B ahead of time so you can continue your planning with calm confidence.
  4. Getting over-controlling with the vendors. Once you’ve booked your vendors, try to step back and let them do their jobs. It’s easy to panic and attempt to micromanage every aspect of your wedding day, but this will only stress you out and breed resentments. Trust them to do their job and focus on other elements of your planning.
  5. Attempting to please everyone. You can’t make the day perfect for absolutely everyone who attends, and this day should be about making you and your partner happy, not your partner’s great aunt who may or may not like salmon. While it’s natural to want your guests to have a good time, stressing about everyone’s reactions will make you miserable.
  6. Inviting everyone you know. Try to keep your guest list down to a manageable figure – you don’t want the space to be overcrowded and uncomfortable. Be careful with your guest list planning, and don’t assume that plenty of people with RSVP. Only invite a number you definitely know you can cater for, and don’t allow yourself to be bullied into inviting extra people just to make others happy.
  7. Rushing the photography. The photographs from your wedding will be your lasting reminder of the special day, so don’t try to cram a photography session into a quick half hour period after the ceremony. Allow a decent amount of time for photographs so you can truly relax and enjoy yourself – it’ll also help the photographer get the best possible shots on the day.
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