Journey to wed

All because two people fell in love

  • 14th May
    2012
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  • 14th May
    2012
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Update.

I haven’t had any time to update this blog due to the fact that wedding planning has been put to a halt for a while. We will resume when my amazing fiance is home for good. Planning without him is too hectic and we honestly haven’t done much. I will keep posting pictures for inspiration and links and such, however the real fun starts in late July. Oh and he’s graduating June 19th because he’s awesome. Thanks for sticking with us! 

  • 13th April
    2012
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    2012
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    2012
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    2012
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bridezilla-guide:

1. Announce your engagement to friends and family.
2. Choose your wedding style and formality.
3. Set a tentative date for your wedding (this may change according to the availability of the vendors).
4. Work out your budget.
5. Start shopping for wedding rings.
6. Prepare your provisional guest list to determine the size of your wedding-
7. Select your bridal party and wedding day assistant and discuss important events they will need to attend.
8. Decide on a ceremony site.
9. Use the Banquet Facilities Directory in this magazine to search for a reception location and secure your date with a deposit and decide where to book your rehearsal dinner location.
10. Choose a caterer if one is not available at your reception location.
11. Shop for your dress – It can take several months for your dress to arrive, and then you may need several fittings. After you’ve found your dress, schedule your fittings and delivery date. Then select the bridesmaids’ gowns.
12. Start the search for your wedding vendors. Photographers and Videographers get booked early, so start with them first. Begin the search for your transportation, flowers, rentals and stationery.
13. Speak to a travel agent about honeymoon destinations and update your passports and vaccinations if necessary.

bridezilla-guide:

1. Announce your engagement to friends and family.

2. Choose your wedding style and formality.

3. Set a tentative date for your wedding (this may change according to the availability of the vendors).

4. Work out your budget.

5. Start shopping for wedding rings.

6. Prepare your provisional guest list to determine the size of your wedding-

7. Select your bridal party and wedding day assistant and discuss important events they will need to attend.

8. Decide on a ceremony site.

9. Use the Banquet Facilities Directory in this magazine to search for a reception location and secure your date with a deposit and decide where to book your rehearsal dinner location.

10. Choose a caterer if one is not available at your reception location.

11. Shop for your dress – It can take several months for your dress to arrive, and then you may need several fittings. After you’ve found your dress, schedule your fittings and delivery date. Then select the bridesmaids’ gowns.

12. Start the search for your wedding vendors. Photographers and Videographers get booked early, so start with them first. Begin the search for your transportation, flowers, rentals and stationery.

13. Speak to a travel agent about honeymoon destinations and update your passports and vaccinations if necessary.

  • 19th March
    2012
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    2012
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    2012
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    2012
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