1.Consider the benefits of having an intimate micro wedding.
These smaller weddings allow couples the experience to be very creative with location, theme and style of their wedding, Micro weddings have great aspects, a major one being that there is a lot less pressure on the couples, and a chance to spend more on something special.
2.Prioritize having a backup plan.
If you are set on having your wedding on a certain date, be prepared for things to change. Whether it be, everyone in masks, less guests, or being outdoors, it’s good to be prepared. Have a backup plan for your backup plan, be ready to adjust to the constant changes.
3.Understand the COVID changes.
It is very smart to learn a lot about the vendors you chose. Ask as much questions as possible to gain an understanding of their protocols with the pandemic This will prepare you for whatever changes have to come.
4.Book vendors early!
With 2020 brides rebooking wedding vendors along with the 2021 brides, it is very smart to book very soon in advance to secure your spot.
5.Decide what is most important to you.
There may be some things that your 2021 wedding will not be able to have. If you want there to be dancing and moving around, limit your guest list. If you want a larger guest list, find a venue that is outdoors that will allow it. If you want very beautiful photos, spend a little more on a great photographer.
6. Destination Wedding.
With the possibility of a much smaller guest list than planned, Discuss an intimate destination wedding, with your closest friends and family.
7.Be Flexible!
With all the uncertainty in the world, like most current aspects of your life, be flexible with wedding planning as well. Understand your main priorities and be flexible with all the other details.
8.Hiring a Wedding Planner.
Wedding planners can always be helpful, especially in these situations. It may seem like a luxury expense, but with the constant changes this could be a great investment to keep you a little less stressed. Wedding planners can definitely be helpful now with any rescheduling issues that could come.