We're Engaged! Now What? | First Steps of Wedding Planning

 
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YOU’RE ENGAGED!!


You’ve celebrated with your new fiancé(e) and your families, you can’t stop staring at that beautiful new sparkle on your finger, the world is your oyster. Take a moment to really soak in how special this season of your life is.

Okay. Now’s about the time when the questions start - when is your wedding? Where is your wedding? Will the best venues and wedding vendors still be available if you schedule your wedding for this year, or should you push it out until next year? What is your wedding budget, and who is contributing to it? Is cousin Betty invited? How can we help?

Suddenly, this whole engagement thing starts to feel a little overwhelming… and that’s why you’ve landed here with me! Hi! I’m Krisanna, and I’ve been a wedding planner in Seattle for over a decade. I’m here to confirm that this initial feeling of overwhelm is NORMAL, and also offer you my humble advice when it comes to the first steps of planning a wedding!

1. TALK ABOUT YOUR WEDDING BUDGET.


Financial conversations are always delicate, so it may feel daunting to ask family members if they will be contributing to your wedding budget (and, if so, how much they will be contributing). However, in my decade of work as a wedding planner, I’ve found that this conversation is a must before you begin anything else. Your budget serves as the most important parameter when it comes to choosing a venue and selecting your wedding team, so it’s important to not jump the gun before this number is decided. A few questions to think about:

- What does your preliminary guest list look like? Is it a more intimate list of 50-75 guests, or are you planning to invite 250+ people to your celebration? The number of guests invited to your wedding is a huge factor when setting a budget (food and beverage costs, staffing and bartending, rental items, and florals are just a few of the items dictated by your guest count).
- Do you have a set budget, or is it a range? For example: your parents are graciously offering to pay a flat $75,000 vs. your parents are willing to cover $75,000, but you and your partner are also setting aside $25,000, so your total budget ranges from $75,000 - $100,000.
- If your parents (or other loved ones) are contributing to your budget, what does this mean in terms of their say in your decisions? Will they be heavily involved and/or key decision-makers when planning your wedding? Is this something that you are comfortable with? Setting guidelines and boundaries from the beginning may be helpful.

2. FIND YOUR WEDDING VENUE.


You’ve decided on a total budget number and a rough guest count, so now it’s time to start your venue search! This process can be quite long, or you may find the perfect site in a matter of days. My best advice is to not rush it! I know it feels like everyone else is trying to book their weddings during the peak months, and you may lose opportunities if you take the time to carefully explore your options… and while this may be true to some extent, it is much more worth it to book a venue that feels right, than to rush the decision and later regret it. I always tell my clients that you will *know* when you walk into The One. It’s like when you walked into your apartment or house and felt that undeniable “this is it!” feeling. Trust your intuition here! And also consider the following:

- Which dates does the venue have available?
- What is the time frame included? When can vendors arrive? When does music need to be off? When does cleanup begin?
- Does the venue require that you book a caterer from their preferred list? Or maybe they have have in-house catering? Are you okay with this?
- Does the venue provide any rental items or other perks, or will you need to consider the logistics of bringing in all of your preferred rental items? If they do provide rental items, what are they? Do these items fit within your design vision, or will you end up bringing in your own rental items anyway?
- How many bathrooms are onsite? Will you need to bring in additional restroom trailers?

These are just a few of the key items that are important when making your venue decision, but there are so many more nuances… which leads me to the next step:

3. HIRE A WEDDING PLANNER.


*A note that #s 2 and 3 are interchangeable… you may find that you would prefer to hire your wedding planner first, so that they can assist you in finding your dream venue.

Okay sure, I may seem biased here, but I promise that any experienced wedding professional will advise that you hire your wedding planner very early in the process. Why? Because you are very busy and your time is very precious, and your wedding planner is going to save you so. much. time. He or she will drastically cut down your vendor research time with their trusted list of wedding professionals, help you navigate contracts and budget priorities, and give you the best resources for curating the design of your dream wedding… and that’s just the beginning. Place your trust in a planner who has worked in the wedding industry for 5+ years, and, perhaps more importantly, make sure you feel that you can trust this person within the first 10 minutes of your initial consultation. The person you choose will be working alongside you for months AND managing your wedding day! It’s a major decision, so take your time and be sure to interview a handful of planners with a list of any questions you have about their company, process, and/or style.

One final piece of advice? DON’T get too caught up in whether the planner has worked at your specific venue! This would be like asking a surgeon if they are able to operate in Exam Room 2 versus Exam Room 1 - their years of experience, skillset, and tools are still there no matter where the location. This is true for wedding planners too. An experienced planner could take a run-down parking garage, and turn it into a fairytale wedding. When you find a wedding planner that you love, trust that they will learn the ins and outs and execute a beautiful event, regardless of if they’ve worked at your venue previously. This is another blog for another time, but I had to throw it in here!


I hope this helps as you get started on your wedding planning adventure! It’s going to be amazing.

xo, KE


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KE Calligraphy Anniversary

May 22nd marked 1 whole year since I added calligraphy design into my little company... aka please stop time because it's moving way too quickly. In celebration of this milestone, I ate a Sweet Petite cookie (thank you, Jenna!) and wrote this blog post about 8 things I've learned since making it official with calligraphy:

1. Two Words: Time. Management. My life was crazy enough with just the wedding planning aspect of things (in case you didn't know, wedding planning was my first love and then calligraphy came into the picture as the purest form of serendipity), so add in career path #2 and suddenly workaholism gets VERY real. I'm the first to admit that I easily get swept up in working late into the night... mostly because my work often doesn't feel like work! But, I am human, and working 24/7 does wear on me, just like with anyone else. Creating daily schedules to stay organized and treating weekdays as 9-5's keeps me from working at midnight and also allows me to maintain a personal life outside of KE.

2. Trust Timing. (Apparently time is a major theme here). There are months when I can barely keep my head above water (I see you, peak wedding season!) and then there are months when the lulls are so long that I question if I'm supposed to be doing this, have a panic attack (or 5), and swear I'm going to give up. But then I don't, because as it turns out, it always works out. Every time. Without fail. If you're doing what you're meant to be doing, everything always falls back into place.

3. Community is Everything. I've never been much of a "competitor", so this whole movement to encourage community is right up my alley! And my industry community/tribe/squad is AMAZING. Without the incredible, ever-encouraging people in the Seattle wedding industry (and beyond! Shout-out to my international IG community), I can honestly say that I'd be 10000000% lost. Thank you to every single one of you who have helped me/inspired me/given me opportunities to create things for you (or your client)/made me want to spend hours learning how to write that "s" the way you did. I'm forever grateful.

4. Know Your Limit. My biggest struggle. I am horrible at saying "no", but I'm slowly learning that I am, in fact, NOT superwoman and I do need down time to de-stress, revamp, and reflect, so that I can be at my absolute best for my clients and couples (hence #1). I'll letcha know if I ever find the perfect balance.

5. Passion > Coffee. But seriously. Nothing energizes me more than working on a project that uses every ounce of my creative energy. Or connecting with a couple who are excited to be in love and excited to celebrate that love and excited to include me in that celebration. I don't think I"ll ever lose that distinct giddy feeling I get when a couple decides they want me to be any part - big or small - of their wedding day.

6. Get a Second Opinion. Sometimes, no matter how many hours I spend, or how many times I write it out, there's just something missing. I tend to want to figure it out on my own, but I'm learning that asking someone else to take a fresh look at a project can be the absolute best decision. BIG thanks to my mama for spending countless hours looking at calligraphy spacing/sizing and for giving me ideas that are often better than I ever would've thought of. I'm sorry if you hate letters because of me... ;)

7. Practice, Practice, Practice. Oh, and Practice. With a Heaping Spoonful of Patience. People always ask "how did you learn to do that!?" Guys. Hours upon hours upon hours of time spent writing out words is how. My patience has been tested multiple times - probably the most difficult aspect of calligraphy for me. There is no quick fix here. There's no such thing as rushing when it comes to calligraphy and nibs can be freaking difficult sometimes (typically when you need them to cooperate the most).I love learning and feel like there's always something to learn in every aspect of life, but this is especially true with calligraphy. I feel like I'm just now recognizing my own unique lettering style... but then that style can be so fluid, depending on the nib I'm using, or the day of the week, or my current mood. It's a never-ending series of creative question marks and that's part of what makes it so challenging & so much fun.

8. Step Forward. (Take the Leap) Even when it's terrifying. If your intuition is screaming "go for it!!!", then do it. I've found that the scariest opportunities are often the ones that force you to learn things you never would've learned otherwise and open your eyes to brand new ideas and strategies for future endeavors. Cliche or not, life is much too short to play it safe.

Here's to Year #2!! If you're even half as good as Year #1, I'm a happy girl.