Okay, you’ve got your wedding team set, your Pinterest board is full of great ideas and everything is looking good, but now you need to figure out the dreaded timeline. If you are like most of our couples, you really don’t know where to start with this one. Maybe you have been in a wedding party before, and you have likely attended a couple weddings over the years, but you are still left feeling more than a little overwhelmed trying to figure out when everything should take place on your wedding day.
Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered as today’s Tuesday’s Top Tips is all about tips for creating your wedding day timeline!
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For some, choosing their wedding colours is super obvious, but for others, it is a daunting task with an overwhelming number of options. And although it can work out in some cases, choosing your colours may not be as simple as picking your favourite colours and making them the base decision for every design element in your wedding. Today wedding palettes can consist of multiple colours that compliment each other and create some really great texture and character to your day. And most importantly, you want to pick a palette that you will love looking back on each and every time you look at your photos.
There seem to be a million posts about what to ask your wedding photographer. I am pretty sure I have even written on the subject before. Everything ranging from what their packages are to what sort of backup equipment they have, finding what questions to ask them isn’t that hard. And although those are great tips, and you definitely should have a list of questions that matter to you prepared for when you sit down with your possible photographer, I think the better thing to think about is what should you be asking yourself about your photographer.
You spent a long time envisioning your perfect wedding dress, and whether you had a large entourage of people with you, were with just your Mom, or even if you went shopping solo, you finally found it. It may or may not have been what you had originally planned for your dress (mine turned out to be rather different than what I thought I would get), but it’s wonderful nonetheless – so much so that you probably don’t want to take it off. The amazing bridal store team helped you in and out and probably gave you a few tips on doing the same on your wedding day, but the questions still stand: Will you remember it all on the wedding day? And will you be able to articulate the instructions to your bridesmaids?
