You got the Ring, but now What?

You got the Ring, but now What?


 You are not the only one, who might be asking this same question. Now What?
Any one might suggest to get the Wedding Registry, but the question again comes, Then what?

As you plan for the big day, after each answer to the previous question or questions, you get 10 more new questions that needs the answers.

We will continuesly update this blog to give you all the steps to make it easy on your big day. But first things first:

Congratulations!!!

Now that, we have that out of the way, lets get down to the rest of the things.

Alright, alright, alright; you need a Wedding Registry; but let us go down the list of top items

  • Call Your Family, even the little ones. You wouldn't believe how emotional the family can be for your big day.
  • Get Your Ring sized, even with the best of intentions, the ring could end up being too tight or lose, having it sized and adjusted will be nice.
  • Get the Ring insured, it's just a safe choice.
  • Keep a tissue pack handy for that special aunt, who can't help herself from crying her heart out.
  • Set the "Date", even if you are not sure. People always would want to know when the big day is as soon as they hear that you have said Yes. One thing you can do is to inform them that you will send in a "Save a Date" card, that way you can even avoid the blanket invite to everyone.
  • Obviously create your Wedding Registry. Example: Create your Amazon Wedding Registry
  • Create a Journal, Blog, or ToDo list in a notebook, computer, or a phone; as you never know if you will be away from home, or if your phone battery ended up depleted after talking to that one friend for two hours.
  • Get those podcast and magazines for tips and tricks; as well as on how to find deals.
  • If you are good with phones or computer then get some of those Manage My Time or Wedding Planner Apps. Even if you are not ready to hire the a person, there is no harm in checking out the different ideas on how to plan a wedding.
  • Start a new Savings Account, if you too are already aware of each others spending habits and are comfortable with sharing finance, then create a joint account. If there is any room for but or may be, then create separate Savings Accounts. You never know when a particular big ticket item may start to feel like it was a mistake to have that in our wedding.
  • Work on guest list, and get feedback from both sides family. The ultimate decision is with you as to who comes and who stays out, but there is no harm in getting suggestions for guest list.
  • Have time for each other, the big day is not just your;s but your spouse's too; 
Keep checking our blog, as we will add more tips and tricks for you, so that you will have all your wedding plan needs covered.




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