Start with a list of things you need to get done and things you want to get done.
Do you have a maid of honor or brides maid that can help you.?
Get a folder of paper to write things down and keep list of things.
Sit down with your hubby to be and talk about what you want to have happen.
2007-02-19 23:45:34
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answered by LadyCatherine 7
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You are going to have to compact, in two months, what normally takes a year. My biggest suggestion is that you go to www.theknot.com and create an account. They have this very helpful wedding checklist, once you put your date in, it will tell you everything you need to do. A lot of things will be "overdue" as you only have two months, but don't freak out, it CAN be done! Just take a deep breath and start checking things off the list that you don't want or need. Then once you have it narrowed down, get moving! The biggest thing is going to find a place for the reception - unfortunately these places (if they are popular) book up years in advance. But again, you can do it. Congrats and good luck.
2007-02-20 00:36:48
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answered by Brandy 6
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First of all try to relax, the last thing you need is stress!! Think about it, 2 months is actually a lot of time so try to get some more help and things will run smoothly!! I know i haven't said much but i hope i've helped you in any sort of way, good luck with everything!!!....
2007-02-19 23:45:06
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answered by Dida 2
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I would say, keep it simple and elegant. If there are two ways to do something, and one of them is complicated and the other is simple, just pick the simple one. In five years no one will remember if you had monogrammed napkins or little chocolates with your wedding date printed on them.
Also, if you find yourself getting too stressed out, take a moment to yourself or with your fiancee, to just spend time together and remember why youa re doing all the planning to begin with. The most important thing is that you will be married at the end of the day, regardless of what else happens. Good luck!!!!!
2007-02-20 02:07:44
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answered by LN 2
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Wow! With each and every of the flaws I basically examine from different posters, my advice is much extra desirable. right this is the single element you may desire to remember. . . . have fun with YOUR wedding ceremony!! maximum brides do no longer. they're so under pressure from doing all those issues listed, that via the time your special day is right here, you're a harm! I even have not seen very many brides who incredibly enjoyed their wedding ceremony and reception. maximum don't get time to consume the food they took so long figuring out on and spent lots money so as that each and every person of their travellers ought to consume. human beings can monopolize some time at your reception particularly than letting you spend time jointly with your new husband and pals and kinfolk at your entertainment. base line, in the top you would be married, issues will bypass incorrect, yet none of which will count. basically have fun with your self!
2016-10-02 10:46:13
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answered by ? 4
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Here is a good website that might help you: www.weddingchickie.com. It's got planning tools, resources, an extensive checklist of what you need to think about. If you ask questions, the people who run the site are very responsive and helpful.
Good luck!
2007-02-23 04:30:47
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answered by mare1126 1
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You need to be organized and stay on top of things, and try to keep your cool. Make a list in order of what is most important to you on the things to do list. You and the groom need to take care of the high important tasks but others can pick up things and help you get some of the odds and ends tied up.
2007-02-20 00:49:34
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answered by Kat G 6
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There are special agencies taking care of all that issues you go and talk to them make all the plans tell them what you want and they will help you to take the best decision and do not stress your future husband with all the small details you will make him nervous before the wedding and you do not want that don't you?
2007-02-20 00:25:37
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answered by Helena 4
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my guess is hire a small staff.. of course of people who care about making you happy..
get some family and friends to help out with some small tasks.. maybe your mom can go out and talk to the flower guy.. and maybe get some examples to show you to approve..
maybe your sister/friend can talk and look into a hall... or whatever/
maybe your future husband can look into getting the minsiter/guy whom will marry you both..
just asign tasks to some people.. and i'm sure that will help make things go smoothly and you of course can supervise and hav ethe final descison
2007-02-19 23:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Hire a wedding planner.
2007-02-19 23:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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