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Planning an elopement can be extremely challenging. Follow or guidelins on how to plan your dream elopement. 

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tips for planning an elopement

Setting a budget depends primarily on the type of wedding you want to have. Are you having a destination wedding? Elopement? Are you getting married at a church and having a reception at a downtown venue? After you answer these questions, start reaching out to vendors who fit the vibe and aesthetic of your wedding.

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How do I set a budget?

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A wedding videographer is often the last vendor booked, and the biggest regret of couples. If you don't think you are going to watch a film, budget the money elsewhere or save it for you future.

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Do I need a wedding videographer?

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The venue should be one of your first two vendors you book, along with a wedding planner.  The first thing you will want to do is decide on a wedding date and start reaching out to venues. This is typically done 12-18 months prior to your wedding. You will want to lock up your venue first, and then you can start to decide on the type of wedding you want to have.

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When should we book our venue?

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Fantastic questions. Our advice is to tell your closest friends and family the news before posting about it on Facebook. The last thing you want is your Aunt Sue to get her feelings hurt because she had to find out you were engaged over facebook. Make a list of the important people in your life and make sure they know first.

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Should I tell my friends and family first?

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