Once I got engaged I was gung ho about planning. It almost became an obsession for about 3 months. Then I lost all motivation as I realized the wedding we wanted may not be a reality (for instance, I had no idea photographers cost so much, so that it a huge chunk of our already small budget). My wedding is tentatively planned for March 14, 2015, but I'm scared to book things. I fear we will choose the wrong venue (since we have to go with cheaper options with no personal references to help us), or we'll pick a photographer that gives us awful pictures. So, my wedding is 5 months away, and I have nothing done. No venue, no caterer, no photographer, dress, nothing! I'm feeling overwhelmed, yet scared I'm going to choose a bad venue, so I can't commit to anything. Geez, committing to my fiance was easier than this.
Ugh I need a fire lit under me, or March is going to come and go, and there won't be a wedding.
Re: No Wedding Planning Motivation
Do you have a budget set yet?
Nope, no one knows the date yet. The original date was November 15. Everyone knew that, but we postponed it until March, and haven't disclosed the new date yet. We picked March because venue prices seem to go up in April.
The budget is $6,500, but with 100 guests that's not going very far.
Unfortunately, the budget probably won't change at a later date. We probably won't be able to go beyond that budget by more than about $500. I would definitely have more time to search though.
Thank you guys.
I think a cocktail reception would be the better option. We have been looking at dinner buffets with an open bar, and it's just not working.
@pinkcow13 I'd rather elope. I think that's part of the reason why I'm so over this whole process. My FI wants a wedding though. He says we only get one, so we might as well make it what we want. I think this is becoming an expensive unnecessary party, but I'm trying to compromise.
Thanks. My local board is pretty dead, but I'll post and ask. I'm not opposed to a Friday or Sunday wedding. Good idea!
I would focus on your dress, see if you can get it in time for the date, and go from there. I'd do dress, ceremony and reception venue and minister pretty close together. The rest will work itself out - flowers maybe? IPod or Pandora for music? And catering from a local restaurant or even a family member volunteering to make a bajillion little sandwiches.
I totally see you in a short or tea length dress.. Just based on everything I've heard. I hope you can get things moving if you want to keep your March date
Oh, invitations can be very simple and sent out in February. Don't worry about those