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Planning a wedding can be very daunting, with hundreds of ideas of what each partner would like as part of the big day, and hundreds of suppliers to match, it can become an overwhelming process. That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate wedding checklist! We’ve added as much info as possible into this post so you may want to grab a cuppa or add it to your reading list to refer back to!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

There is now a wealth of ideas online with platforms including Pinterest, where you can create the perfect mood board for your day (We suggest couples tag us to their boards), we even create out own! Facebook also opens endless opportunities to get in touch with wedding suppliers, which can become a bit of a headache when 100+ suppliers respond to your “Looking for a South Wales wedding photographer<\/a>” post. So this is where we step in. When booking with us we will become more than just your wedding photographers, we will engage with you responding to random texts, emails, phone calls etc. Helping with any queries you may have regarding the organisation of your big day. But here is an ultimate checklist of how we believe an engaged couple should approach organising their wedding day, with a few supplier suggestion as an added bonus!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 months before your wedding day<\/span><\/strong><\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

You have recently got engaged (Woooooo!!!) and now the fun begins. After the initial excitement settles you will soon realise that both partners have different visions on what the perfect wedding day will look like. So here are the first couple of things that we would highly suggest you start considering around this time point…<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Wedding Insurance<\/strong><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This is one of the most important<\/strong> parts to your wedding day, yet many couples have never heard of it before and is something we highly recommend. Wedding insurance covers you against any complications that arise with your wedding venue and\/or suppliers; including cancellations, bankrupcy or even take over by another company. The brilliance behind wedding insurance goes even further, with coverage of wedding cancellation by yourself due to family illness, bereavement etc. And any charges that you may incur from your suppliers due to a change in date. In the unfortunate event of damage or theft to your wedding flowers, wedding bands, wedding gifts etc. wedding insurance will also cover you for this also. It must be stated at this point that we are not experts<\/strong> in this field <\/strong>and are merely offering our advice on the matter, with acknowledgement of different insurance suppliers having variations in their Terms and Conditions<\/strong> policies. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Budget<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Budgeting! It is easy for weddings to get out of hand in terms of cost, with the average cost of a wedding within the UK<\/strong> in 2019<\/strong> being \u00a331,974<\/strong> according to Hitched<\/a>. This is a great sum of money for anyone planning on getting married and there maybe an expected increase in prices following the unfortunate 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. At least 12 months prior to your big day is therefore the perfect time to organise things including your all important budget, as this will allow you to easily allocate money to various suppliers that we mention in our ultimate checklist (wedding photographers, makeup artists, florists, cake makers etc.). <\/p>\n\n\n\n