7 Stages Of Planning A Wedding - B&G Blog

7 Stages Of Planning A Wedding - B&G Blog

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Never mind butterflies, you're feeling the whole zoo. Weddings, weddings, weddings. I love weddings. Can we skip to the honeymoon part now? Ahh I'm actually going to be a Mrs. Wait. I have to walk down an aisle. Crunch time. Breathe. It's official, you can count down to your special day on one hand. Everything seems to be in place, and even if it isn't it's too late to worry about it now. It's time to let your hair down, stuff your face with sausage rolls (forget about that bridal diet), and enjoy every single minute of it. Suddenly the realisation hits that your wedding is round the corner. It seemed like you had forever to get all of the planning and organising done, but somehow 'forever' has gone rather quickly. It's time to open that bridal party whatsapp group and start delegating. When you were younger you always wanted the grandest entrance possible - a spiral staircase, a beautiful soundtrack, and most importantly the sound of all the oohs and ahhs as you elegantly glide past your guests. Now that moment is round the corner, you're starting to stress about falling in those ever so delicate bridal heels, and the whole 'all eyes on you' thing kind of adds a bit more pressure to your already out of control wedding anxiety. Your deposits are down, your venue is booked and you've popped those gorgeous Save the Dates in the post. It's all starting to sink in! You will be strutting your stuff down that aisle to the man of your dreams in no time. Planning a wedding isn't all rainbows, sipping champagne, and trying on pretty dresses. During the less glamorous parts of planning like reading through contracts, deciding whether Amy from Uni or your mum's friend Hilda takes the last place on the table plan, and which napkins look best with your colour theme where you will want to fast-forward the whole thing. The world of weddings is a confusing and ever changing world, so it's time to get clued up. It's time to spend your lunch hour at work on Google figuring out how to make your grans mason jars look ultra-chic, and your evenings watching endless episodes of "Don't tell the bride". Nothing will ever beat this feeling. You've gained a shiny new best friend on your left hand, you suddenly feel so much more sophisticated having a "fiancé", and you can finally start getting involved in the Pinterest hype.

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