I got married last year myself, and in a suicidal mission of putting a wedding together in 12 weeks, I know it can feel like your head is going to explode from planning.
There is a lot that goes into a wedding. Setting and staying within a budget, finding professional people to provide services, the cake, the dress, the reception, and all the fun jazz that goes into piecing the puzzle of a perfect day.
Step #0 - What is my budget?
Once you planned this, everything else gets easier.
Step #1 - Where is the wedding going to be held?
Will the reception be at the same location?
Many places have a reception hall attached or nearby.
Step #2 - Is it going to be catered?
Will there be liqour served?
The cheapest way is of course to do it yourself, but
that also leaves friends and family to pick up garbage.
Liqour not monitored can be a disaster when it comes to
under age drinking, and responsiblity for people driving
home.
Step #3 - Step #101
Taking everything one step at a time, and researching each with price comparisons and experience is well worth your time, even if you don't have a lot of time before the big day. Remember cheapest isn't always the best, and neither is the most expensive. Go with services that match your needs most of all.
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