Category: Wedding Planning Tips

Setting a Wedding Budget – Personalized for You

Bride and groom in the garden holding hands

How many posts, calculators, and spreadsheets did you find on Google to start your wedding budget? I’m guessing pages and pages of results. So, let me start by saying I’m not offering you a spreadsheet. Today, I’m giving you some guidelines to create your own, personalized, wedding budget. Setting a wedding budget that will reflect… Read more »

One Thing Will Affect Your Wedding Budget the Most

Guests outside of Drumore Estate

You have probably been pouring over budgets, and costs for your wedding for weeks now. Perhaps, you’re just beginning the process, and wondering how to budget for what’s important to you. Either way, there is one thing that you must consider, because this one thing will affect your wedding budget the most! Venue, photographer and… Read more »

When To Hire Your Wedding Vendors

Pink and white rose Bridal Bouquet

When to hire your wedding vendors? This question pops up in conversation about wedding planning, all the time! There are many opinions about when to hire your wedding vendors, but what it usually comes down to is this; which vendors are the most important to you? I’m going to help you navigate that question and… Read more »

7 Wedding Guest Book Ideas

Personalized floral wedding guest book

Wedding guest book ideas are pretty easy to come by. But ones you haven’t seen before, not so much! It’s exciting when a couple comes up with something new and unique. Something that truly reflects your personalities, and is fun for your guests. But, I’m also a bit traditional in this sense, because I love… Read more »

How Much Alcohol for My Wedding

Bartender pouring champagne for wedding

How much alcohol for my wedding? It’s a question almost everyone asks in their planning meeting, so I’m here to help. For this post, I’m going to assume you are buying your own alcohol as opposed to your wedding venue providing it. The answer to this question can be quite simple, but let’s dig in… Read more »