Even if you have a “bridezilla” who’s been planning this oncein-a-lifetime event long before you came along, you can’t let her do everything
You’re lucky if she lets you have your way, assuming you have an idea of how exactly you want to get married. Luckier if she’s okay with you just saying, “yes,” “no,” or “oo na lang” to everything. But fact is, you’re both getting married—so get involved somehow! If you have no idea how (we suspected that much), here are tips straight from wedding planners:
Decide: Wedding plAnner or coordinator?
“Sticking to your budget, keeping to your priorities and non-negotiables, are also the planner’s job,” says Summer ReyesCarullo, an event planner at Simply Beautiful
Events by VRC Creative. “[When] couples insist with what they want with their limited budget, we provide them with a budget file where they can play with numbers.” An objective view like this will help minimize the arguments.
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