Take Control Of That Special Day With A Printable Wedding Planner

By Joyce Bell


There was a time when all weddings pretty much looked the same. As time progressed, more bridegrooms began to tailor their special day to personal interests. When it comes to visual theme, location, or even the type of food being served to guests, there are no limitations as to what is right. However, it is safe to say that the more details involved, the more likely a printable wedding planner can help things go smoothly.

For some, ideas can become overwhelming so the bride may use a planner to better oversee the details. However, when everything is written down and organized, most brides find they can plan their special day with minimal stress. This even holds true for the person who wants a fancy ceremony with a large bridal party and extravagant reception.

To get the most out of a planner is to either write down a number or have a theme in mind for the special day and other days that are related to the wedding. Separate sections may be dedicated to the costs of apparel, service fees, space rental, and food. Sometimes planners may double as an idea book for the bridegroom that is seeking inspiration for a theme.

While most have come to rely on bridal magazines, many are finding that reality television shows or streaming videos can be another source of ideas. Merchant websites are another place to collect and print screenshots, as well as request a catalog. Most planners have a section where a scrapbook selections may be added.

Planners are also great for keeping a timeline of events and ensuring that nothing lapses, which may result in additional fees. The more details a wedding day has, the longer the timeline because of the other parties involved. Though it may be impossible as the day draws near, having alternate supplier contact information will help in case the original choice falls through, or expectations are not met.

Monitoring the budget is often the focus of any wedding, as the bridegroom usually wants to get the best experience for their money. When it comes time to cut back, most look to the guest list since the number of people expected normally determines the final cost. If this is not an option, one way is to see if one space may be used to have the wedding and reception.

Not using an event planning service gives the bridegroom a great amount of control over their special day. They can take as much time as they need to screen caterers, evaluate ceremony and reception spaces, and test out suppliers that were recommended by an outside source.

Weddings can cause some couples to stay in debt during the first few years of marriage. By taking control early, and communicating directly with all involved, it can save a few headaches. That special day will have more meaning when the money has been used to create something beautiful.




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