WHAT IT TAKES TO PLAN A WEDDING
What does it take to plan a wedding? According to a survey from Minted, an online marketplace of graphic designers, it takes 528 hours – or 22 full days – of planning from engagement to the big day. Here are their other findings:
– Couples spend 12 hours a week planning the wedding.
– The wedding elements couples are most likely to disagree about: 1) Finding the right venue; 2) Catering; 3) Who will be in the wedding party.
– The three things couples are most likely to agree on: selecting save-the-date cards, picking the flower girl, and choosing the ring-bearer.
– The top items couples would do differently at their wedding if they could: 1) Choice of photographer; 2) Venue; 3) Wedding planner.
* This is top-notch info, ’cause who knows more about planning a wedding than an online marketplace of graphic designers?
* Once you agree on a venue for your wedding, Minted can create a cool logo for your wedding.
* Guys, here’s a hint: let her make all the decisions, and just say yes to everything. Your wedding isn’t for you.
* When it comes to choosing the ring-bearer, always go with Frodo Baggins. He gets the job done.
* My only decision at my wedding was which casino to go to after Elvis finished conducting the ceremony.








