Taking My Own Wedding Advice
Lauren here! For almost 5 years now I have been giving wedding advice through selling wedding dresses, adding to the black hole that is bridal TikTok, and assisting with writing these blogs. All of that time I was just sharing what I had learned from people around me (as well as the internetβ¦). In reality my only wedding planning experience was in my dreams.
That all is about to change because I got engaged last week!!
Wow, 13 year old me is still panicking that this day finally came and it was better than I could have ever dreamed of. And because I am that girl, many details of my wedding have already been planned. It also didnβt help that my now fiancΓ© isnβt very good at keeping secrets!
All of this to say, this blog is about to have some real life examples of wedding planning highs, lows, frustrations, and celebrations.
So what should you do after getting engaged?
The one piece of advice that Iβve heard before is to give yourself some time to take it all in. I am only going to be engaged once in my life, and in the grand scheme of things itβs going to be such a small period in my life. For now Iβm going to sit back, gaze at my perfect vintage engagement ring, and enjoy the high that Iβm riding on. After that will be choosing a date, setting a guest list, and locking in a budget. (All of that has been done in a note on my phone for a while now because Iβm me, but itβs time to add our team player to the game)
The venue will be the first detail you want to confirm because that will determine the date and other vendors that will be necessary. Some will be all inclusive and you will just sit back and relax. Others will only provide their four walls and you will have a long road of decisions again. Our venue has already been selected (pre-proposal/pre- even meeting my fiancΓ© ) and itβs not even a real wedding venue, so this will not be a simple process. That means more for me to share with you as I learn and possibly drive myself crazy!
The vendors we are most excited to decide on are photographer and caterer. Those will most likely be our next decisions because itβs what we want to invest in the most. If you are in the same boat at me, Iβd recommend prioritizing with your partner so that you put your money into things that actually matter to you both.
To see a full breakdown of a wedding planning timeline, check out our previous blog here
Do any of you past brides have any advice for me, a future bride?! Let me know in the comments!
PS- Yes, the scene in the illustration is from the actual proposal! A magical Valentineβs Day night on a rooftop in Kansas City, MO
Lauren Allen, Author
Lauren is a bridal consultant and self-published author, with a background in celebrity styling and bridal make up artistry. You can find her with an oat milk cappuccino in the morning, and a glass of Cabernet at night, her real passions. Lauren is based in Kansas CIty and her book βHow to Be 23β can be found here