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Tuesday 26 July 2016

What to Do After You Say "Yes!"

Congratulations, You’re engaged!
As the excitement of your proposal fades, you might find yourself asking, “Now what?,”
I answered the big question for you, check them out!

you may aslo like 17 things to do 48 hours to your wedding

1. Breathe

It is the number one thing brides-to-be all seem to forget to do.
This is an amazing and exciting time and your first instinct is going to be to start planning right away.
Not so fast, Relax. Enjoy your moment. Breathe and let it sink in that you have just said yes
to the person you love with whom you get to spend the rest of your life with.

2. Spread the Word. 

Sharing your happy news is one of the best parts of getting engaged.
You’ll want to tell your nearest and dearest (parents, siblings) in person or over the phone. (if your partner did not involve them in the proposal)
change your status on Facebook and start tweeting and Instagramming all the romantic details of your proposal! #amengaged #2arebetterthanone #omg! #icantwait... 
I know you have been compiling them, share the news Dear.

3. Figure Out What You* Want

*You = you and your partner. Your wedding is individual to you and your partner no matter how much everyone else offers an opinion.
Sit down and talk about how you see your big day.Hammer out the important issues, ask questions..

4. Work with a Budget

Unless you have one of those magic trees that money grows on, creating a budget will be one of the most important things
you do during this whole process.

5. Surround Yourself with the Right Team

You’ve enjoyed some engagement time.
Hiring a wedding planner can take all of the stress out of the planning process, leaving you to focus on what matters.
Your planner will be your sounding board, designer, therapist, negotiator and your ally. When the process gets overwhelming,
it’s often your planner that helps you back down to reality, And MILES EVENT is just the PERFECT WEDDING PLANNER you can think off, We are set to take you through
a journey that will beat your wildest imagination.

6. Book a photography session. 

This is not mandatory, however, it’s a lot of fun, you’ll end up with a great reminder of this special time in your lives.
In fact, you could use your engagement photos to make an official announcement card.


6. Set the Date. 

This is usually done with the consent of both family.

7. Settle on a guest list. 

This is akin to the 4th point. Check Who to invite to your wedding

9. Locate the perfect venue. 

After you settled the guest list, You’ll want to start figuring out the perfect wedding venue.
*Do you want the ceremony and reception held in the same place?
*Do you want it at a hotel where guests can make arrangements for accommodations?
These are all characteristics to consider, as well as the maximum number of guests that the venue accommodates,
time limitations, venue colour and what in-house vendors are required vs. those you can hire outside of the establishment.


10. Contact primary vendors. 

You’ll want to start meeting your main vendors, such as a photographer, caterer, planner, and Mc.
These professionals typically book a year out, so if you have your heart set on a particular person, it’s best you reach out as soon as possible.

During all of the wedding planning and stressful challenges you may face during this process,
try your best to enjoy it together. Don’t lose focus of what’s most important about the celebration – your love and the joining of you two as husband and wife.

Have pleasant planning.



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