If you’re reading this it means that you’ve recently said “yes” to the person of your dreams. First things first–congratulations on getting engaged! While you may still be floating on cloud nine, we know that you’ve got work to do and we’re here to help make the most of your engagement. Below, you’ll find ten things to do right after saying “yes”—from spreading the news to finding your wedding vendors. Follow these ten steps, and you’ll be set up for wedding planning success.
10 Things to Do After You Get Engaged
1. Take The Time To Soak Up Being Engaged
Trust us, we know how tempting it may be to run right to social media after getting engaged. But before shouting it from the rooftops, take the time to soak it in, just the two of you. You’re going to want to remember this love-drunk high. Pop a bottle of champagne or enjoy a celebratory dinner and dessert–do whatever makes you happy and revel in your love.
2. Announce Your Engagement
Unless you’re planning on keeping your engagement under wraps for a while, call your family and friends to let them know about the exciting news! They’ll be so happy you took the time to let them know before updating your social media. It can be helpful to make a list of everyone who needs to know before the Internet does to avoid any hurt feelings. However, at the end of the day, it’s your engagement. Don’t stress out about who to/not to tell. It’s your news to share with whoever you want.
Recommended Reading: Creative Engagement Announcements
3. You’re Engaged, Now Plan An Engagement Party
After saying “Yes!” you’re probably ready to jump into planning your dream wedding. But first, celebrate being engaged. Think champagne, loved ones, and a whole lot of congratulations. That’s right– we’re talking about your engagement party. Being the first of many pre-wedding parties, it’s the perfect way to kick off your wedding planning season. Once you’ve got the deets for the party figured out, it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to wear. Luckily, we’ve rounded up some gorgeous engagement party dresses that will help you feel like a soon-to-be newlywed.
4. Start Dreaming About Your Wedding
Before you start crossing things off of your wedding planning checklist, you’ve got some daydreaming to do. Maybe you’ve been planning your wedding your entire life, or maybe it has never crossed your mind. No matter which boat you are in, we recommend starting by creating a wedding mood board to help you nail down your style. You’ll get a better understanding of what color palettes you love, what floral arrangements pique your interest, what decor you lean toward, etc.
Don’t stress if you’re not sure what your wedding style should be. Hiring a great wedding planner can help you have the wedding of your dreams, even if you’re not sure what that looks like yet. These important questions to ask before you start wedding planning will be a big help too.
5. Set Your Wedding Budget
Setting a budget may not sound like a lot of fun, but it’s an important step to cross off your list early in the wedding planning process. We know how overwhelming it can feel. That’s why we’ve created a budget tool that will get your finances in order for your special day.
While working on your budget, remember that there are most likely going to be unexpected wedding expenses that might take you by surprise. Plan for them early, and you won’t have to worry about sacrificing your dream wedding reception or live music to make room in your budget for them.
Still unsure of how to tailor a budget that’s right for you? Check out our wedding budget guide for you and your partner. And if you’re curious about planning a destination wedding, here’s a budget breakdown of how much it costs to have a destination wedding.
6. Take Engagement Photos
Now that you’ve got those steps taken care of, it’s engagement photo time. Take your engagement photos as early as possible so you can include a photo or two on your save-the-date cards. Hiring a professional photographer will help capture this special chapter of your lives. It’s over before you know it, so trust us when we say you’re going to want to capture these memories.
Hate the idea of being in front of the camera? We get it. These tips for nailing your engagement photos will help you feel more comfortable and ready to strike a pose. Bonus: our first tip is to wear an outfit that makes you feel confident. We’ve got outfit ideas for every summer–spring, summer, fall, and winter.
7. Create A Guest List
After you set a wedding budget, it’s time to sit down and create your guest list. You will want this guest list prior to meeting with venues and caterers, as it will determine what you’ll be able to afford and what type of venue will work best for your guest count.
If, once you’ve created your initial guest list, you need to trim it down, we’ve got you covered. Check out our handy tips for trimming your guest list—and see what the benefits of hosting a smaller wedding are. No matter what, never feel guilty about your guest list. It’s your special day, and you want to surround yourself with the ones who matter most.
Once the list has been finalized, use our wedding guest list tool to keep track of everyone’s email address, home address, phone number, dietary restrictions, and more.
8. Choose A Venue And Set A Date
You know your guest count and budget, now it’s time to start the venue search. Start by considering questions like whether or not you want a local or destination wedding. Do you want to be indoors or outdoors? Are you going to host your ceremony and reception in the same space? These are things you’ll need to consider yourselves before you begin searching.
Once you start touring venues, it’s very important that you ask the venues questions to ensure that you know what to expect at your wedding. A few questions that we think you can’t forget are:
- Is the date of choice available? If not, are there surrounding dates available?
- What’s the cancellation fee?
- How many weddings do they host in a day?
- What are the rates for different days of the week? (ex. Thursday vs. Friday)
- What is the deposit? What’s the structure for the payment schedule?
- Do they require the use of their approved list of vendors? If not, are there limitations on the vendors you’ll bring in?
- Are there noise restrictions?
- Are there decor restrictions?
- How many restrooms are there for the guests?
- Is there a food and beverage minimum? What are the consequences if it’s not met?
- Can you source beer, wine, and liquor elsewhere?
Want to see wedding venues in your area? We’ve got a list of wedding venues around the world. We also have a list of gorgeous Airbnb wedding venues that are perfect for micro weddings and elopements! Lastly, don’t forget to take photos while you’re on venue tours to help you recall what you saw later on and see how it looks in photos.
9. Build Your Vendor Team After Getting Engaged
It’s important to select a dream team of wedding vendors as early as possible since many of the best professionals are booked out a year or two in advance. If you’re considering using a wedding planner, ask them for their vendor recommendations. Wedding planners work with other vendors all over and know which vendors will line up with your vision.
That being said, keep an eye out for any red flags that might come up while searching for or interviewing vendors. These range from poor communication, no reviews, and—of course—your gut instinct. The last thing you want is to get burned by a poor experience because you booked someone that was cheap.
10. Say Yes To The Dress
Even though you just got engaged, finding your dream dress early is a must. It can take anywhere from six to nine months to get your wedding dress–and that doesn’t include the time it took to find the dress or alterations. We know, we were shocked when we first learned too.
It’s best to get this step out of the way as soon as possible just in case there are any last-minute hiccups. Before making your way to a boutique, check out these things to do before your first bridal appointment to help you feel your best when you zip into the gowns. The most important thing to remember is that bridal appointments are meant to be fun, and your dream dress should make you feel like a thousand bucks.
If you’d rather skip the bridal boutiques and try on gowns in the comfort of your home, you’re in luck. These ready-to-ship wedding dresses are available now and they’re also drop-dead gorgeous. Don’t want to wear a dress at all? You’ll love one of these bridal jumpsuits and pantsuits, too.
Recommended Reading: What to Bring & Wear When Wedding Dress Shopping
From wedding planning tasks that you can tackle at home to the best wedding planning books, we’re here to make wedding planning as easy as possible for you. Remember, wedding planning is meant to be fun, not stressful. So break out the wine, order a pizza, and get to planning–you’ve got this! Junebug is here to help you every step of the way.
Very sweet couple and wonderful place. Love the last photo most.
Thanks for sharing, Carrie!
I couldn’t agree more – dreaming together about your wedding is such a special and important part to wedding planning. I’ve found that couples who do this often create weddings that are true to themselves and their relationship. When planning the engagement pictures, I encourage my couples to be photographed doing what they love to do together. For example, if they love coffee shops and hiking, I suggest they go to both locations in order to document and remember what they love doing as a couple!
–Brooke Smith
432 Photography
http://www.432photography.com/
Love this article! Being newly engaged with a wedding on the horizon can seem totally daunting! I can’t say enough good things though about With Joy (www.withjoy.com) for helping smooth out the planning and organizational process! Their team is so helpful and their site makes so many of the components on this list hassle free ( LIKE STAYING ORGANIZED AND MAKING A GUEST LIST! ummm yes please!)
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These are some great tips for newly engaged couples.
some awesome tips I think informative to me
Very nice tips!!!
Thank you
Good tips for the newly engaged.
Start loving each other more… do not ignore each other and take care of each other…..
It’t not about being practical it’s about being emotional.
Love everything about this! It’s so true and heartfelt
Great tips! One of the best things about getting engaged is telling your loved ones. When we got engaged I couldn’t wait to share the news! It was such an exciting time. Enjoy each and every step, it’s a once in a life time experience. My best tip…..do what you want!!!
Excellent and well informed advice. Planning a wedding can be quite overwhelming but having a timeline and budget really helps.
So glad I came across your article! I am newly engaged and this was so helpful! To help me organised I also found a couple of tools online such as HitchPlanner, the guest list definitely is a must to keep track of how many guests to invite (or not invite!) for the wedding.
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Those pictures are looking very cool and its very good tips to celebrate wedding.
I was fascinated by all the pictures. All the images look very, very beautiful. Congratulations everyone
Thanks for this blog post. I’ll be sending this out to all my couples after the proposal!