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  • Writer's pictureRamandeep Sabharwal

5 Steps to Picking a Wedding Date

Wedding planning is no easy process, but the toughest part is finished! Setting a wedding date should be simple now that you've discovered the love of your life. The first essential step in wedding preparation is selecting a wedding date. However, selecting a date is no easy chore. There are so many variables to consider, from weather to attendance to flower selection, that it may rapidly become a difficult task.

However, if you know what to do, picking a wedding date is simple. Here are some methods to assist you pick a wedding date to make the process easier.


1. CONSIDER THE DATES THAT MATTER TO YOU.


A great place to start when considering your wedding date is to ask yourself whether there are any dates that have sentimental meaning to you and your spouse.

  • Is the day you met your lover, for example, memorable?

  • What about the day of your wedding?

  • Is your parents' or grandparents' wedding anniversary anything you'd want to think about?

  • Do you have a special relationship with any big holidays as a couple?

Asking yourself these questions may help you choose a day that has special value for you.



2. PRIORITISE THE SEASON


If you don't have a set date in mind for your wedding, think about what you want your wedding to be like.

  • Do you want a bright outdoor wedding? Do you see yourself walking down the aisle with a large bouquet of gardenias and irises? Then you should consider a summer wedding.

  • Do you, on the other hand, envision a rustic-style wedding with plenty of natural elements? Do you wish to marry beneath the full moon?Then autumn may be the season for you.

Understanding which season corresponds to your concept for your wedding may help you narrow down your wedding dates.


4. CONSULT YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS


Check in with your wedding VIPs for further advice on how to pick a wedding date. Once you've determined an optimal time period, contact the folks you most want to see. This comprises your wedding party, as well as relatives and close friends.


Check to see if they have any current conflicts so you can choose a date that everyone can attend. Before moving further, make sure you have a number of dates in mind that everyone can attend.



5. CHECK WITH THE VENUE


Choosing a wedding date is frequently influenced by the location. When you've decided on a general date for your wedding, you should contact your venue. Begin by seeing what dates are available that coincide with your wedding preparations. If they have availability on your dates, you may reserve the space and get started.


If not, check to see what days are available near your selected dates. You may select which day is best based on those.


ONE MORE TIP FOR SETTING THE DATE

Before committing to a wedding date, make sure to check the calendar for any other key events in the near future. There is a lot that goes into wedding preparation.

You'll need to choose the food and flowers, as well as the gowns and tuxes and create the registry. Allow yourself enough time before your wedding day to plan. You'll also need plenty of time after the wedding to unwind and relax after all of your hard work. You can set and finalize your wedding date after reviewing the calendar.

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