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Last-Minute Wedding Planning in 3 Months

By Sarah Jenkins
Last-Minute Wedding Planning in 3 Months

Planning a wedding in just three months can be a daunting task, but with a clear vision and a focus on the things that truly matter, it's entirely possible to pull off a beautiful and memorable celebration on a shorter timeline. As a seasoned expert in rustic wedding planning, I've seen firsthand how a little creativity and resourcefulness can go a long way in creating a truly special day.

The first step in planning a last-minute wedding is to set a realistic budget and timeline. This may mean scaling back on some of the more elaborate or expensive elements, but it's essential to prioritize what spends most of your time and energy on. I always recommend starting with a clear budget in mind, and then working backwards to determine what can be accomplished within that range. Pro Tip: Be sure to factor in contingencies and unexpected expenses – it's always better to have a little extra buffer in case things don't go exactly as planned.

One of the most important decisions you'll make when planning a last-minute wedding is choosing a venue. For a more intimate and relaxed celebration, consider opting for a simple, rustic venue such as a barn, a vineyard, or a secluded outdoor space. These types of venues often offer a more laid-back atmosphere and can be dressed up or down depending on your needs. Plus, they're often less expensive than more formal venues, which can be a big plus when working with a shorter timeline.

Next, it's time to think about your guest list. For a more intimate celebration, consider keeping your guest list small and close-knit. This can be a great opportunity to focus on the people who are truly important to you, and to create a more personalized and meaningful experience for everyone involved. I always recommend keeping your guest list to a maximum of 50-75 people – any more than that and things can start to feel overwhelming and impersonal.

When it comes to decor and flowers, keep things simple and effortless. Opt for natural elements such as branches, pinecones, and wildflowers, and consider using DIY decorations and favors to add a personal touch. For a rustic twist, consider using items such as mason jars, burlap, and twine to create a more homespun feel. Pro Tip: Don't be afraid to get creative and think outside the box – some of the most beautiful and memorable wedding decorations are the ones that are a little unexpected.

The menu is another area where you can get creative and have fun. For a seasonal menu, consider opting for locally-sourced ingredients and dishes that are in season. This can be a great way to ensure that your food is fresh and delicious, and to support local farmers and suppliers. Plus, it's a great opportunity to try new and exciting flavors and dishes. I always recommend working with a caterer or chef who is experienced in creating seasonal menus, and who can help you plan a menu that is both delicious and memorable.

Finally, when it comes to the ceremony, keep things simple and heartfelt. Consider opting for a more intimate and personalized ceremony, and focus on the things that truly matter to you and your partner. This can be a great opportunity to write your own vows, to choose a special song or reading, and to incorporate personal elements and traditions. Pro Tip: Don't be afraid to get creative and think outside the box – some of the most beautiful and memorable ceremonies are the ones that are a little unexpected.

In the end, planning a last-minute wedding is all about prioritizing what truly matters to you and your partner. With a clear vision, a focus on the things that truly matter, and a little creativity and resourcefulness, it's entirely possible to pull off a beautiful and memorable celebration on a shorter timeline. So don't be afraid to take the leap, and to create a day that is truly your own.

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Sarah Jenkins

The Rustics Expert

Austin based venue owner. Barns and briskets.