On Valentine’s Day, your loved one proposed and delighted you with a romantic evening and a beautiful engagement ring. We wish you all the best for your marriage!

You and your fiancée may have opted not to want a long period of marriage, but are ready to continue your married life now instead. You should schedule a romantic and stylish wedding in three months or less, whether you’ve been cohabiting or just hate waiting a long time and want to say your “I do’s” as soon as possible.

Please bear in mind that you probably won’t get the highly sought-after wedding venue that has a waiting period of 12 months, but you can still pull off a beautiful wedding and share it with your friends and family.

Best Wedding Tips From Wedding Planners

Tip # 1: Arrange a meeting with wedding planner in Toronto

Wedding and event planner in Toronto will help you handle the basics:

         Selecting an Officiant

         Size of the Event

         Budget

         Setting a Date

         Choosing the Entertainment

         Finding Wedding Vendors, and More!

         Destination Weddings

Since you’re in a rush to get married, it’s a good idea to have more than one option for each object, as you may not have a first choice. Instead, you’ll want to make at least three different options listed accordingly.

Wedding and event planner in Toronto

Tip # 2: Get invites to wedding sent to ASAP

Whether you’re going for a time period of 2 to 3 months, there’s time to get invites to the paper wedding in the mail. Another great choice will be to use Paperless Post to automatically build and submit digital invitations.

Rather than ask for an RSVP via the postal service, request guests email you instead. You can create an email account just for your wedding RSVPs. If you are really anxious to tie the knot and want to get married in a month, send out digital invitations instead and request an email RSVP.

Alternatively, you might set up a wedding website and have a page on your website where invitees can RSVP. You can not only track RSVPs, but you can also use the website to connect with your guests, such as offering directions to your location.

Tip # 3: Don’t forget to book wedding gifts!

In all the hustle and bustle of getting things done, take a little time out and complete a few different gift registries. Most retailers offer online registration, so you and your fiancée can do them from the comfort of home if you do not have time to go to the actual stores.

Tip #4: Apply for your wedding license

Should not wait until your wedding week for this to happen. You want to apply for it a month ahead of time. If you have given the wedding license you have 30 days to get it signed, licensed, and recorded.

Tip #5: Choose your wedding dress

You can need your wedding planner ‘s help with locations that can easily supply you with a wedding dress, because some bridal shops only have “show” dresses so it may take about six months to get one.

There are other shops with quicker turn-around times, however, as well as designers who may probably be available to make your dress custom. Aside from buying one, there are rental options with the tuxedo, if timing is a issue.

For more tips and assistance in planning a wedding quickly, please feel free to contact the certified wedding planners in Toronto at Designed Dream at (647) 282-0332 now! We can even provide the entertainment!