The Master Plan
April 16, 2008
After setting the date, huddle with your partner to discuss the master plan, or the big picture of how each of you visualizes your wedding day to be. Remember that your wedding day is a shared experience between the two of you so it’s important for you to have a meeting of minds on how you’d want things to happen and progress.
This is also a good time to arm yourself with essential tools of the trade:
- A planner or notebook that is handy enough for you to chuck in your bag wherever you go for those planned and unplanned meetings and brainstorming wedding planning sessions.
- A clear book for you to easily compile those great ideas you see in wedding magazines
- A filofax/phone directory to easily organize the contact numbers of suppliers you’d want to shortlist
Remember that your master plan is, by nature, just a plan. It is flexible and may be changed according to circumstances. The important thing is to be clear on these changes later on so that the two of you will always go back to what your wedding day really means to you.
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