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How to stay stress free while planning a wedding!b

1.) Book as many services as you can with a single vendor. For example, if your wedding planner or florist offers lighting, rentals and invitations, you can potentially score a big discount for packaging them together, rather than hiring different vendors to get each job done. You also have more room to negotiate

2.) Consider having a trial for your wedding décor, just like you would for your hair and makeup. This way you can get a good visual, allowing you to see how different textures and colors you’ve chosen do (or don’t) fit together. No one wants to spend a small fortune on centerpieces only to walk into their reception room and be disappointed with the way they were put together.f

3.) Save yourself from those frantic wedding-morning phone calls — while you’re trying to get your massage or hairstyle done in peace; it helps providing a detailed printout of whom vendors should call in case of an emergency or last-minute question.

4.) Prioritize. Decide which elements are the most important to you, and start with those. If on the top of your list is having the perfect wedding dress and the cake falls low on the list, start looking for wedding dresses before visiting bakeries. If time is cutting close, as often happens, at least you’ll be happy with the aspects of your wedding that you care most about.v

5.) Assign jobs in the beginning. When you have your wedding party chosen and you know the jobs you need done, it’s a great idea to assign jobs to everyone in the beginning so that later on no one is confused on who’s task belonged to who. This will save you a lot of stress later so you don’t have everyone running up to you and asking you what their job was again.

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6.) of course. Always hire a planner!!