Creating the Wedding Day Timeline
Planning your wedding day timeline? Discover key considerations and expert tips to create a seamless and memorable wedding day schedule.
The Glossary of Wedding Planning Terms
The world of wedding planning is full of new terminology that many couples may not know. QC Wed Me has compiled this handy glossary to some of the most common wedding planning terms you may hear as you start planning.
How long does it take to plan a wedding?
Wedding planning can be a time-consuming task, and while every couple’s needs and wants are different, it’s important to give yourself plenty of time to pull your wedding day plans together. There are a lot of moving parts— calls to make, people to meet, desserts to taste, etc.
How to Plan a Relaxed Wedding Day
Your wedding day is a huge event that involves lots of planning, multiple vendors, and friends and family from all over the place coming to celebrate you. As much fun marrying your best friend will be, your wedding day can also cause unnecessary stress, especially if you’re already prone to anxious feelings.
Fortunately, your special day doesn’t have to be stressful. There are simple things you can do to keep your big day nice and chill.
Don't Stress! Planning Details Not to Prioritize
One of the most important things to you in your wedding planning process is choosing which details are worth spending time on. The right photographer and the perfect menu for your reception dinner should be enough to keep you busy, but as time goes on there are other wedding details that just don’t deserve a spot in your planner. You can let go of some small, less-important decisions like what typeface should be used for invitations or when the cake will need to be delivered and focus more energy instead on larger choices such as who's going to officiate at your ceremony or deciding how many guests each table should seat. Letting go of these things is not only relieving, it will give you more space for those bigger decisions without making life any harder or stressing yourself out.
Be the Best Wedding Guest Ever
Even with the pandemic, people are still getting married and the time will return when we can attend weddings and receptions.
How can you be the best guest ever? It really boils down to being considerate in a few ways.
The Dollar Dance-- It's so 1990!
To some, the dollar dance is such an engrained wedding tradition that they can’t image a reception without it. To others, though, it’s become more traditional than enjoyable, and many are seeking an alternative to the decades-old wedding staple. We’ve scoured Pinterest and wedding blogs to present you with ten ideas to bring in a little spending money for that honeymoon, while assuring you and your guests a great time!