Most brides are likely to begin planning for their wedding by starting out with a theme and color scheme. Wedding plans actually start with a budget but the younger the couple is, the more likely will it be that money is going to take a backseat and the flowers and china will be more important. If the couple isn't paying for the entire wedding, money might be discussed at an even later stage when the wedding arrangements have been decided to a certain extent.
Any and all wedding plans should start with a budget. Decide how much you're going to spend on each thing. Not only will this keep you from maxing out your credit card but it'll also help you make a list of everything that you need to buy for the wedding.
The next step is deciding the essentials; the top ten things that you have to have at the wedding no matter what the cost and stuff that you can do without or will buy only if you have money left over. Review your budget after that and reallocate the money according to your list.
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