It's ideal to start planning your wedding at least 12 to 18 months before the big day. This timeframe allows for securing the best venues and vendors, ensuring availability for your chosen date.
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Welcome to our Wedding Planning FAQs, where we decode the mysteries of creating your dream wedding with Lena Bloom Creations. From timelines to budgeting, and everything in between, this section is your compass to navigate the journey to your big day. Have questions? We have answers. Let's embark on this exciting wedding planning adventure together.
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It's ideal to start planning your wedding at least 12 to 18 months before the big day. This timeframe allows for securing the best venues and vendors, ensuring availability for your chosen date.
Begin by identifying your top priorities for the wedding, such as venue, catering, and photography. Allocate a portion of your overall budget to each category and consider setting aside a contingency fund for unforeseen expenses.
Essential tasks include setting a date, choosing a venue, creating a guest list, selecting vendors (caterer, photographer, florist, etc.), and sending out save-the-date cards and invitations. Don't forget to obtain the necessary permits and licenses, as well.
Hiring a wedding planner or day-of coordinator can significantly help ensure a seamless event. They handle logistics, vendor coordination, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise, leaving you to enjoy your special day.
To legally marry in Kenya, you'll need to submit a notice of marriage to the registrar of marriages in your area at least 21 days before the wedding. You'll also need to provide the necessary documents, such as passports, birth certificates, and proof of termination of any previous marriages.