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So you've got yourself a spangly outfit, a selection of your nearest, dearest and some of those barely tolerable work acquaintances your other half has promised you will 'gift big' and be invisible. It's almost a party and we are sure that if you ignore the rest of this page it will still be just fine, just fine being an adjective reserved for low quality tights.
Seriously though all of these tips and tricks don't matter when it comes down to it, as long as the only one you would share desserts with is by your side, it's going to be the best day ever.
However what we are going to share with you makes sure that cherry on top is sickeningly sweet, so listen up as we are going to dispense this in bullet points because paragraphs are boring and attention spans are incredibly low now, so that you can swipe the world away.
These are not in order because we believe in equality, every last one of these is a super star, gold medal duh da daaaaaa
- Make up your damn minds, yours not anyone else's, don't let your bestie, aunty or constantly over sharing post man talk you into or out of anything. They mean well, they know what's best for them, they just don't know what's best for you, only you can know that.
-Take your time, it's a marathon not a sprint don't make yourself bored of the idea trying to decide everything at once. Galivant around prospective venues, make those in house planners sweat, try all the wines and soak them up with several cake choices, wedding planning can be a ball as long as you take it at a pace that suits you and with a side of canapes.
- Meet your suppliers, a fancy website is one thing but to have the best experience possible on the day connect with suppliers and chat till your gut is satisfied. You'll find those who get you, peopley people you resonate with and be surprised by those that hid their dry personality behind an expensive rebranding campaign.
- Practice kindness with each other, marriage may start at I do but that doesn't mean you can't practice the daredevil sport of everlasting love before you make the big leap. Patience is required when planning an event of this scale and it may get on top of you both at some point. Remember that you are a team and that disagreements are inevitable but they needn't be a complete pain in the backside. Take the time to be with each other without the stresses of planning and remember that it's ok to step back once in whole and breathe. Planning a wedding is hard, marriage is harder but one thing is for sure you love this idiot so stop sweating it and cuddle. Cuddles are good. More patience is required than is naturally bestowed upon any of us