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10 Essential Tasks To Do In The First Month of Wedding Planning For a Smooth Start

Planning a wedding is super exciting but can be a little stressful, especially in the first month since there are so many decisions to start making!

In this post, you will find 10 essential tasks to do in the first month of wedding planning that will get you organized, stress free, and on track for your dream wedding day.

So, get ready to take notes on the tasks listed below and make the first weeks of wedding planning as seamless and enjoyable as possible!!!

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First Month of Wedding Planning

1. Set a Budget:

First, you want to sit down with your partner and determine how much you are willing to spend on your wedding.

This is super important to figure out first because it will guide your decisions throughout the entire wedding planning process.

2. Create a Rough Guest List:

You want to start creating your wedding guest list to estimate the size of your wedding.

This will be essential when selecting a venue and determining other important wedding details.

If you are having trouble deciding whether you should invite someone or not, then you can ask yourself these questions to help you decide if they should receive an invite or not.

3. Choose a Wedding Date:

Next, you want to discuss with your fiance and select a few potential dates for your wedding.

Make sure to consider factors such as the season, availability of key guests, and your preferred wedding venue’s availability.

4. Research and Visit Venues:

Begin researching potential wedding venues and schedule tours or virtual visits.

This will help you find a location that aligns with your vision and is available on your chosen date.

A good idea would be to have a couple of venues picked out until you officially sign with one to make sure that a venue is available on the day you want to have your wedding.

5. Hire a Wedding Planner (or use a free tool):

Decide on whether you want to hire a wedding planner.

A professional can help guide you through the planning process and alleviate some of the stress.

However, if you are looking for a free wedding planner, The Knot app has an online wedding planning tool that has everything you need to plan your wedding from anywhere.

If you put in the date or estimated month you want to get married in, the app will give you a wedding timeline on what wedding tasks to do next, help you find top rated wedding vendors in your area, and help you to keep your guests organized!

6. Create a Wedding Binder or Digital Folder:

Another great idea would be to start a wedding binder or set up a digital wedding folder to organize contracts, wedding inspiration, and important information.

7. Explore Wedding Colors and Themes:

Next, you want to begin exploring different wedding color palettes, styles, and themes.

You can look for inspiration in magazines, blogs, and on social media to help define the aesthetic you want.

 If you need ideas, then click here to view wedding color ideas for all seasons throughout the year!

8. Discuss Priorities with Your Partner:

Make sure to sit down with your partner and discuss your priorities for your big wedding day.

Identify any aspects that are most important to both of you, whether it’s the wedding venue, scenery, photography, a season, the dinner menu, or a particular wedding theme.

9. Begin Drafting a Rough Wedding Timeline:

You also want to create a rough timeline for your wedding planning timeframe.

This will help you to stay on track with your planning and ensure you tackle tasks in a logical order.

I have wedding planning timelines for almost every timeframe.

From 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 18 months, I have got you covered to help you better prepare for your wedding!

10. Research Key Vendors:

Lastly, you want to start researching and contacting key wedding vendors like wedding photographers, videographers, bakers, and food caterers.

Make sure to check their availability and gather preliminary quotes from a couple of different wedding vendors so you can pick which open fits your needs and budget!

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