Wedding Planning
Get a
planner. Not everyone needs a planner, but we all need to have
something to jot down spontaneous ideas or contacts throughout the
day. If you want to use a planner, choose wisely. They are not all
equal in quality, regardless of how much you may pay for them. Opt for
one that is small enough to carry with you at all times, has tab
dividers, and includes all the sections you want. If you're using a
notebook or pad, use the front portion to take notes, the back for all
your phone numbers, and the middle section for secret ideas. Designate
a large wall calendar for all wedding related appointments and dates.
Use sticky notes small enough to fit each day to post into the
appropriate dates. This way, if things need to be changed, it's just a
matter of peeling and re-sticking. The calendar appears cleaner and
less messy and much easier to handle. You can even color code your
sticky notes (e.g. all bills in red).
That's all you need to do your wedding planning, even if you don't
think there's anything to do. Take time to look through a few
magazines, search the internet, or gradually add people to your guest
list. A little goes a long way, especially when you get a head start.
Take a good look at these simple planning ideas and use what works
best with your lifestyle. Or, use them as a brainstorming session and
create an organizational method that suits you. You are now fully
armed to tackle all the wedding details! Enjoy the process to its
fullest. Remember: organize, prioritize, and categorize.
List of Wedding
Planning (Address / Sites)
(Copy &
Paste the following URLs into your browser)
www.vegas.com/weddings/
www.onewed.com/vegas/
www.bridalspectacular.com/
www.pcap.com/weddings.htm
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