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A wedding is an exciting time, and it’s easy to get lost in all of the planning. When you do this, you may expose yourself to common pitfalls that have an unfortunate outcome on your special day. Familiarize yourself with the following mistakes, so you won’t have to worry about anything interfering with your wedding.

What Are Some Common Wedding Planning Mistakes?

1. Not Establishing a Budget

weddingMany people want to dive right into wedding planning, which is a major mistake. Costs add up quickly, and you may find that you’ve burned through your savings and still have catering, entertainment, and other services to pay for. Establish a budget first. Write down all your must-have items, such as outfits, a venue, and catering. Look up general prices in the area, combine them, and see how it fits into your budget.

2. Waiting to Book a Venue

You don’t want to end up having your wedding in your backyard because you waited to book a venue. Look at local options and book early on. This will cement a lot of logistics, such as how many people you can invite, space for entertainment and dancing, and dates. Wedding venues also have a number of services, such as catering or tech assistance and rentals, that could save you money.

3. Overinviting

It’s understandable that you want everyone to enjoy your special day with you, but in most cases, it’s just not possible. Set a number and stick to it. You can make a guest list and then start trimming names based on if you think they will come from out of town, are interested in coming, or hold less importance over close friends and family. This will save you money and stress in the long run.

 

If you’re looking for a wedding venue in Franklin County, OH, Makoy Center is a popular option. They’ve served the area for over 30 years and can accommodate up to 1,800 guests in their 30,000 square foot event space. They offer a variety of services, including wedding planning and catering, which you can learn more about online. Call (614) 777-1211 to speak with a representative, and connect with them on Facebook for news and updates.

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