Common Wedding-Planning Mistakes
The 50 Mistakes Brides Always Make
The path to "I do" is littered with missteps. Luckily, Brides has you covered with expert advice on the ones you should most avoid.
Any bride who has spent even just one afternoon wedding planning likely regrets skipping Excel classes. With dozens of decisions, both big and small, on your horizon, creating a fine-tuned budget, making a well-planned timeline, and paying extreme attention to detail are key. And since this is likely your first time organizing such a large scale event, it's easier than you'd think to fall prey to the pitfalls of wedding planning.
So where should you begin so that your planning starts on solid footing? "Once your budget is established, you can make smart decisions on hiring the right team of vendors that work best with your personalities and will execute your vision for the day," says Sarah True, owner and creative director of Madison, CT-based True Event. "By having these discussions early, it will set the tone for the overall planning and result in less stress as you go through the process."
Still, even the most vigilant bride can be steered off course. As you pore over Pinterest, try on gowns, sniff flowers, choose invitation suites, sample cake selections, scout venues, and book your honeymoon, refer to this list of the 50 major mistakes brides seem to make while planning their wedding courtesy of expert planners and vendors.
From mistreating your wedding jewelry to overdoing it on beauty products or failing to approximate the right budget, click through to find out the most common wedding planning errors brides-to-be make.
— Lucy Maher
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1 You Don't Put Yourself First
2 You Don't Consider Your Guests
3 You Buy Your Gown Before Choosing The Venue
4 You're Too Strict With Social Media
5 You Rule Out a Wedding Planner All Together
6 You Include Your Registry Info on Your Invites
7 You Announce Your Engagement Too Soon
8 You Fall Victim to Crash Dieting
9 There's a Large Time Gap Between the Ceremony and Reception
10 You Feel Obligated to Rock an Updo
11 You Misplace Your Engagement Ring
12 You Skimp on Wedding-Party Gifts
13 You Don't Feed Your Vendors
14 You Mistreat Single Friends
15 You Don't Say "Hello" to Everyone
16 You Send Thank-You Notes Late
17 You Put Your Bridal Bling in Harm's Way
18 You Elope Without Thinking It Through
19 Then You Downplay Your Elopmenet . . .
20 You Set Predictable Tables
21 You Forget the Power of Paper
22 You Overdecorate
23 You Limit Yourself When It Comes to Wedding Dresses
24 You Get Ring Envy
25 You Invite Nonwedding Guests to Your Prewedding Parties
26 You Don't Do Your Floral Research
27 You Don't Carve Out Enough Time For Hair and Makeup
28 You Think You're a Professional Cake Baker
29 You Go Trendy With Your Lipstick
30 You Get DIY Happy
31 You Overschedule Your Photographer
32 You Overcomplicate Your Invites
33 You Forget to Set Parental Boundaries
34 You Skimp on Ring Insurance
35 You Forget to Eat
36 You Don't Match Your Bouquet to Your Dress
37 You Don't Think Beyond "Per Head"
38 You Overdose on Hair Product
39 You Allow a Free-For-All With the Toasts
40 You Don't Account For Hidden Costs
41 You Don't Consider Your Venue While Planning Your Decor
42 You Overdo the Spray Tan
43 You Have a Cash Bar
44 You Don't Schedule Maintenance Appointments With Your Jeweler
45 You Ignore Your Brows
46 You Put Your Ring Through Needless Wear and Tear
47 You Ignore Your Folks
48 You Try to Cover Up Eyesores
49 You Forget About the Volume of the Music
50 You Can't Let the Little Things Go
