Do's and Don'ts for the Bride-to-be

Ladies, when it comes time to plan for your big day, do a little research on wedding traditions, budgeting, honeymoons and wedding planners. If your wedding is an event that you are ready to tackle yourself, here are some tips that will make your life easier leading up to the special day. When and if, it becomes too much too handle, do yourself a favor - consult with a wedding planner. Check out , they will save you time, money and unnecessary stress.

Do consult with a wedding planner to help you along the way. You will learn that working with a planner will save you time and money; and will alleviate you of the stressful times ahead. Most planners offer free consultations including, Enjoy Yourself Events.

Do begin to plan your wedding at least 6-12 months before the big day. You will be surprised to learn that the ceremony and reception site of your dreams may already booked by another client on the same day you had in mind.

Do give your attendees sufficient notice when planning a destination wedding so that they have plenty of time to make travel arrangements. 12-18 months is a good time frame. Save on time and postage by sending