GUIDE TO WEDDING PLANNING.



When planning for wedding,what is the first few things that come to mind.
Let see,sincerely most time it is FINANCE,FINANCE and where to start,how will it look like,what form and will it be successful as wished!
Therefore,I am going to engage us here on things needed while planning for wedding,how to make your list and go about sourcing for vendors and booking as well as negotiating to get the best bargain and following your budget as well your dreamed ideas to a successful wedding.

I am willing to answer questions from you and give free consultation to any prospective persons planning for his/her wedding.(contact through e-mail or call,you may leave comment.Be sure I'll get back to you.)

These guides are steps to steps suggestion for prospective couples planning wedding and I am conscious not to input time frame; however planning can start as early as from a year or less to the wedding date.
Today, I am going to brush over 3 issues that I think are first steps to successful wedding plan and  are what the two would have sat down to consider and iron out within themselves before tabling before the world, to avoid poor presentation and thoughtless, ill planned ideas.
1. Announcing your engagement to family members and friends. It is essential to meet with family members, especially parents to break the news of your engagement and your intention and plan to tie the nuptial knot. You may not have full detail plans but it is a good thought to get your family on the mark. These will afford them to key into your plan and keep abreast of your plans.
2) Discuss and announce your wedding date. After much deliberation, decide on your wedding date and announce it to your parents. (Check on what to consider when picking your date, tomorrow)
3) Discuss and set a budget and decide on how expenses will be shared. Now you are getting to a section of your planning that is really a herculean task, because the input and management of your spending will surely determine the success of your wedding. Mind you, I am not saying that how much you spending will be the determinant factor of a successful wedding but rather, how well you can manage your resources either with a big spending or moderately will go a long way the output of your planning. Remember the saying that “cut your cloth according to the money in your pocket”……continue tomorrow.

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