First Three Steps to Planning a Wedding Honolulu HI

Calling all newly engaged - it's time to scratch the first few items off your wedding planning checklist. Accomplish these first three steps, and you're on your way to a smooth engagement and successful wedding day.


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2. First Three Steps to Planning a Wedding

Unfortunately for most newly engaged women, the excitement of finally finding "the one" is dampened by a hard dose of stress and anxiety. Sure, you'll find about a gazillion wedding planning checklists out there, but they all tend to overwhelm more than they help, and all essentially fail to address the fundamental question: "Where do I begin?"

After you've announced the exciting news and taken some time to bask in your newly engaged glow, it's time to get cracking. Here are the first three wedding planning tasks you absolutely must accomplish before anything else. Cross these items off your wedding checklist - and you're on your way.

Step 1: Decide on a Budget

Every decision stems from the wedding budget. Before you can plan anything, you must know how much you can spend and who plans to contribute. Your budget will determine the type of wedding you can have - from how many guests you invite, to where and when you host your wedding, right down to the specific blooms in your bouquet. And with the ever increasing cost of weddings, financing the event is often a group effort; the bride's parents no longer need to take out a second mortgage just to fund the upcoming nuptials. You'll need to talk to your families about who will pay for what, and arrive at a total wedding budget. For everything you need to know about setting and sticking to a wedding budget, this complete budgeting guide will help you get started.

Step 2: Tackle the Guest List

Some "checklists" suggest setting a date and commencing other wedding plans before this step, but the guest count is the most vital decision after the budget. Here's why: Capacity is one of the most important criteria in finding a suitable wedding venue - more so even than style and vision - and you must secure your location before you can successfully plan anything else. Cramming 300 people into a venue that seats 150 will not go over well. You don't need to have the list finalized just yet, but you'll need an estimate from both sides of the family (and yourselves) right away to avert countless planning headaches down the road. Not sure where to begin? This wedding guest list guide can help.

Step 3: Set a Site and Date

Only once you have an estimated budget and guest count can you begin searching for a place to hold your event with any accuracy. Remember - many reception sites book over a year in advance, so you really can't decide on a wedding date until you have officially booked your venue with a signed contract. Find as many reception sites that meet your budget, capacity and overall style quotient as you can. Then schedule appointments to tour each wedding venue and meet with the manager. After that-it's decision making time.

As you may have heard it said, once you find your reception site, everything else falls into place. Once you have accomplished these steps, you will find the rest of your planning task list a piece of, ahem, wedding cake.

3. Author Bio

Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides through every step of the planning process.

4. Featured Local Company

Booty Parlor Parties by Shelly Ann

808-387-0005
1441 Piikoi St.
Honolulu, HI
www.bootyparlorparties.com/shellyann

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