If youโre struggling to pin down a date for your wedding, then try not to worry. The pandemic has certainly thrown many wedding plans up in the air. I remember when I was engaged I ended up going through about 3 different dates... started with the date we met...but that was my dad's 70th birthday, then picked a date but venue wasn't available (argh! lol) then chose a date a good time in advance so my family from overseas could save up to come over (they didn't lol). So I know it's hard! Below Iโve summarised a few di๏ฌerent ways you can ensure you choose the perfect date:
Note meaningful dates - Think about when you first got together, first moved in or maybe even the dates your parents got married, to help you find a date with special meaning.
Choose your favourite season - Narrow down your choice of dates by thinking about the season you love, as this will impact on outfit choices and decorations.
Consider your budget - Summer months are of course the most popular, and generally the most expensive. If youโre looking to spend less consider getting married in December or January. Many vendors and suppliers will also have a midweek discount as they try to fill spaces.
I hope this gives you a little help to choose your perfect date. Donโt forget to get in touch if youโre looking for a great photographer to capture your day (the one thing that's limited is a photographer's date availability! ๐๐ธ)!
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