A Letter to the Newly Engaged Bride Planning A Wedding Through Covid-19

 


To the newly engaged or soon to be bride... I see you.

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I’m sorry things are up in the air right now.

I’m sorry this might be robbing you of the joy you should be experiencing in this season.
From one bride to another who had to postpone her wedding, I can assure you, things are going to be okay.
You’re going to be okay.
The pieces will be put together.
You can experience joy right now even in the midst of the unknowns.
And I promise when that day does come, it will be so worth it!
All the planning, all the details, all the investments, it will be worth it.
And I promise, it will be the most memorable day for you, full of joy and peace!! I see you and I’m with you.

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Suggestion for a bride planning a wedding through Covid-19.

For the bride who might have to be considering postponing we have a few suggestions for you. Trying to keep your vendor team in tact. You chose them for a reason and you will ultimately save money in the long run by keeping as many of your current vendors as possible.

If you have to reschedule to another date, be open to a Friday or Sunday wedding instead of just a Saturday. More of your vendors will most likely be available on those specific dates. Work with your wedding planner and make a plan of action.

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