Wedding Postponed? Best Time To Plan Your Wedding Next!
BY Garvita | 26 Apr, 2021 | 2749 views | 3 min read
Our DMs are legit flooded with brides going haywire with their weddings being postponed or canceled for the umpteenth time! While some couples are going ahead with at-home weddings with just the immediate family members, others are just clueless about what to do!
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First, please calm down, we understand that you're overwhelmed with what's happening around you, but getting panicked won't be of any help. If you feel it is best to postpone your wedding date, please do that. No bride would want to enter wedlock with an anxious state of mind!
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Ask the following questions to yourself, and take a call!
- if downsizing your guest list to a minimum of 10-15 seems difficult for now (p.s. looking at the situation, it’s ideal to only have your immediate fam around)
- if a lot of people from the guest list/family have tested positive
- if you and your partner are in no hurry
- if your priest can suggest other shubh dates from the other half of 2021
Announce Your Wedding Postponement Right Away
Took a call? Okay, go ahead and announce the same. You can probably do it with a fun template to keep the spirits high! These cancellation templates and ideas would be of great help. So, take some cues!
Best Time To Plan Your Wedding Next?
Looking at the situation right now, we'd highly recommend you push your wedding date to somewhere between July - December 2021. The surge will definitely take at least two-three months to tone down, however, it is best that you still stick to an at-home or intimate ceremony despite a fall in cases too!
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It can either be an intimate affair at home or if you prefer an outdoor location, look for one with a beautiful backyard. Check out this Intimate Home Wedding With Gorgeous Decor & Pin Worthy Bridal Portraits for truckloads of inspiration.
Stick to a down-sized guestlist! This way you not only ensure everyone's safety but you can get them tested (and those who are 18+ vaccinated).
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Don't forget to install hand sanitizer stations! You'll love these decor ideas. And be strict about everyone being masked up throughout the celebrations.
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In case you're struggling with finding the right, hygiene certified vendor, WedMeGood Genie service has your back. They'll help you finalise the vendors from the comfort of your home! What else do we need?
And finally, try and stick to the digital means! Trust us, planning a beautiful wedding is indeed possible without stepping out. All, you've got to do is download these 5 amazing apps on your phone!
Best of luck! Make it fun, make it safe.