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Congratulations,
you're engaged!
You and your fiance (isn't it cool just to say it?) are probably
chomping at the bit to start planning your wedding, and it may
be hard to figure out where to start! No worries -- The Knot
team is here to help you plan our way, every step of the way.
Sure, people will try to convince you it's all about guest lists
and budgets -- and that's definitely a big part of it. But not
just yet…
Step 1: Check out
wedding gowns.
Do your homework. Flip through bridal magazines and visit
Brides.com's
Wedding Dresses Gallery to find styles and designers you love.
Step 2: Get inspired.
Not yet ready for reality? Stick with the
fun stuff -- think about colors you like, the seasons that make
sense for your celebration, and any must-haves you'll want to
incorporate. Then decide on your location, and book it! Have a
season and a few potential dates in mind but be flexible, since
the most desirable locations book up early.
Step 3: Get started.
Next, get down to the nitty-gritty.
• Wedding Checklist
Create a personalized month-by-month to-do list by entering your
wedding date (enter an estimated date if you don't know exactly
when). Meeting with your florist after work next month? Add it
to your checklist so you don't forget. Appointments are going to
start to pile up!
• Wedding Budgeter
Come up with your number and plug it in. Based on industry-wide
averages, we'll give you a breakdown of what percentage of your
budget you can expect to spend where. Track your payments, add
in your own items, and see how much money you have left.
Step 4: Book it!
Congrats! Now you have a real, live
wedding date! Go back and update your approximate wedding date
in your profile if you haven't already. Here's where the fun
really begins: With your fabulously chic vision in mind, bring
your wedding to life. Follow the advice in these getting started
links to choose the right vendor and to get the right contract:
Step 5: Guests and Etiquette
Sure, this day is all about the two of
you, but it's also all about the people who'll come to celebrate
with you.
• Guest List Manager
Use a Guest List Manager to keep track of your list (import
addresses right from your address book), to record gifts you
get, and note when you've sent thank-you notes.
• Personal Wedding Web Page
Build a one-stop wedding web page to keep guests up-to-date on
all the details of your wedding.