So, you just got engaged… congratulations! Feeling a little overwhelmed? You’re not alone. Most couples have no idea where to start planning their wedding from picking a date to making a guest list… but don’t worry, I’ve got you. 🎉 Think of this guide as your wedding GPS: from “where to start” to “you nailed it!” With the right steps, you can enjoy the process instead of stressing over it. You’re probably bursting with excitement (and maybe a little panic). Where do you even start? I’m breaking it down step by step, keeping it fun, relaxed, and totally doable. By the end of this guide, you’ll feel confident, organized, and ready to plan the wedding of your dreams.
It’s a lot easier than you think. Really. Let’s start planning!

You’ll learn:
- How to set a realistic budget (and still splurge a little!)
- Picking your wedding date and guest list without stress
- Booking vendors like a pro
- Staying organized with tools and timelines
- Keeping it fun and avoiding burnout
Step 0: Take a Deep Breath — Your Wedding GPS Starts Here
Before anything else, pause and soak in the engagement joy. 🎉 Share the news with family and friends, take a cute photo, and enjoy this moment. Starting on a calm, happy note sets the tone for planning.
Step 1: Dream Big — Where to Start Planning Your Wedding

Before diving into logistics, get clear on your wedding vision. Ask yourself:
- Do you want an intimate gathering or a grand celebration?
- What seasons, colors, or themes inspire you?
- What moments are most important (ceremony, photos, dancing)?
Pro Tip: Create a Pinterest board or mood board. Collect everything that sparks joy, i.e. flowers, decor, dresses, lighting, etc. Use these to start visualizing your day.
Step 2: Set Your Budget Early — First Steps to Plan Your Wedding Wisely

Money talk isn’t glamorous, but it’s essential. Decide how much you’re willing (and able) to spend. Break it down by categories like venue, catering, dress, photography, and flowers. Track everything with a spreadsheet or app. Get this one, srsly:
Pro Tip: Allocate a “fun fund” for splurges — maybe that dream cake, a live band, or multiple little white dresses. You’ll thank yourself later.
Step 3: Pick Your Wedding Date — When Should You Get Married?
Once you have a budget and vision, pick a date (or at least a season). Remember:
- Popular months book up fast: think 9–12 months ahead.
- Check for local events or holidays that could impact venues or travel.
- Be flexible if you want your dream venue: a weekday or off-season date can save money.
Step 4: Make a Guest List — First Steps to Plan Your Wedding Guest Count

Before booking anything, know how many people you’re inviting. Guest count affects everything including venue size, catering, and budget.
Tip: Start with a master list, then categorize by “must-have” and “nice-to-have”.
Step 5: Book Key Vendors — Venues, Photographers & More
Venue, photographer, and caterer are the heavy hitters… book them first. Then layer in florists, musicians, officiants, and transportation. Don’t forget:
- Read reviews and ask for references.
- Ask these venue questions before you book.
- Compare packages and contracts carefully.
- Sign contracts and pay deposits early to lock dates.

Step 6: Organize Your Planning Tools — Binder, Apps, & Spreadsheets
Use a binder, spreadsheet, or app to keep track of ideas, contacts, and deadlines. In my experience, this book is the best you can get, as it includes:
- Budget tracker
- Guest list
- Vendor contact info
- Timeline/calendar (this smart calendar is awesome)
- Notes and inspiration
Pro Tip: Color coding = sanity saved. 💡
Don’t stress, you’ve totally got this: there’s no one right way to plan your wedding!
Step 7: Collect Inspiration & Make Decisions — Dress, Décor, & Flowers

Now for the fun stuff! Dress shopping, décor, and flower inspiration. Use these tools:
- Pinterest boards or Canva mood boards
- Wedding magazines and Instagram accounts (hi, follow us!)
- Color palette apps
Remember: your wedding should reflect your personality, not trends you hate.
Step 8: Plan Your Timeline — Stay on Track from Engagement to Big Day
Create a timeline from engagement to the big day. Include deadlines for:
- Booking vendors
- Sending invitations
- Dress fittings
- Hair/makeup trials
- Final payments
Pro Tip: Get our FREE 12-month wedding planning timeline and adapt it to your needs.
Step 9: Keep It Fun & Stress-Free — Enjoy the Process
Wedding planning can feel overwhelming. Build in breaks, celebrate milestones, and don’t sweat the small stuff. Remember:
- Delegate tasks to family or bridal party
- Use templates and checklists
- Keep a sense of humor: you’re planning one amazing party!
Step 10: Final Checklist & First Steps — You’re Ready to Celebrate!
Week before the wedding, confirm:
- Vendor arrivals & deliveries
- Final guest count
- Emergency kit & essentials packed
- Wedding party assignments & timeline shared
Relax and soak it in, you’ve earned it!
Bonus: Planning Tools & Extras
- Printable wedding checklist PDF
- Wedding budget calculator
- Free monogram maker
- Seating chart & guest tracker worksheets
FAQ: Wedding Planning for Beginners
- Q: What should I do first after getting engaged?
A: Dream big — establish vision, budget, and timeline! - Q: How do I stick to my wedding budget?
A: Track every expense in a spreadsheet, and use a fun fund for splurges. - Q: How do I avoid planning burnout?
A: Take breaks, delegate, and celebrate milestones — keep it fun! - Q: How far in advance should I book vendors?
A: Typically 9–12 months ahead for venues and photographers, but some services like hair/makeup or florists can be booked closer to the date. Always check availability early! - Q: How do I stay sane during wedding planning?
A: Set weekly planning sessions, delegate tasks to family or your bridal party, and schedule mini celebrations along the way. Remember, planning should be fun, not stressful! - Q: What if I change my mind on a big decision?
A: Keep a running pros and cons list and communicate any changes with your vendors early. Most vendors are flexible if you give them time. - Q: How do I handle conflicting opinions from family or friends?
A: Politely prioritize your vision as a couple. Use a decision-making system: must-haves vs. nice-to-haves. Delegate smaller tasks to keep everyone involved but happy. - Q: Are there free tools to help me plan my wedding?
A: Yes! Use free checklists, budgeting spreadsheets, mood board apps like Canva, Pinterest boards, and timeline templates to stay organized without spending a fortune.
► Now you know exactly how to plan a wedding step by step. Take it even further: get our FREE wedding planning checklist which goes more in-depth.
Take Your First Steps to Plan a Wedding
Starting to plan a wedding might feel like standing at the base of a mountain, but with a vision, timeline, and system, it’s totally manageable. Break it down, take it one step at a time, and remember… this is your celebration. Make it joyful, meaningful, and totally you. I’m here every step of the way: stay in touch, don’t forget to subscribe!
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Happy Planning! 💖
xo
Emma
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