Wedding guest list website from HitchPlanner

Singapore online wedding management tools and tips for an awesome wedding! It’s always smart to garnish a cocktail with something pretty, but these drinks are especially unique. Flowers are inside the ice cubes while the sprig garnishes are clipped to the coupe with a mini clothespin. It’s true that drip cakes are trending but this mini one is next level. Why? We love that the color is added in the delicate floral accents rather than on the cake itself.

If only you could invite any and everyone, right?! Chances are, you can’t, which is why you have to put a cap on dishing out invites. When deciding your head count, consider your budget (how much can you afford?) and your venue (how many people does it fit?). Also, who’s paying for what? From there, figure out how you’re going to divvy up the list. If you and your partner are footing the bill, assume you’ll get 70 percent of the invites, while both sets of parents will split the other 30. But if mom and dad are contributing, it’s protocol to give all involved parties—your parents, your partner’s parents, you as a couple—one third each. Next comes cutting, negotiating, and cutting some more until you reach a final number.

For the sake of your own sanity, make sure you schedule some time for the two of you to just be together and do anything but wedding plan, whether it’s a relaxing weekend at home or a mini-getaway out of town. Trust me, you’ll need the break! If you can, taking the week off from work before your actual wedding date helps to ensure that all last-minute details are completed and makes the days leading up to the wedding that much less stressful. Your wedding should be all about the two of you as a couple. If certain traditions make you uncomfortable, or feel outdated, or simply aren’t your style, then just don’t include them on your wedding day. Traditions are lovely, but only when they’re meaningful to you.

What happens if I do not have my guest email address? How can I send them a e-invite them? You can send them a link to RSVP for themselves and(or) their partners. They will not need to register with HitchPlanner to RSVP. Alternatively, you can also add confirmed guests for guests that have given you a confirmation of their attendance. See Invitation List FAQ for more information. See even more details on HitchPlanner wedding marketplace.

Planning a wedding sure is difficult, but it is very rewarding because this day gets to be one of the most beautiful days in your entire life. After all, all the people you care about will be there with you, and this is the day you and your significant other officially become family. To enjoy it fully, follow these tips because a good plan means less stress and more fun while taking care of all the details.

What about all that unspoken expectations that you have to live up to? Your Fiancé’s, your future-in-laws, your parents and your friends?! (Where do you even fit your dream wedding vision between that?!) All that work just makes you want to dive straight into your pillow and cry. Decide the basics! Before you start looking at vendors or book anything, you first need to take a closer look at the big picture. Sit with your partner and discuss the following aspects: What type of wedding do you want? Bigger, smaller, lavish, intimate etc. It would be good to have a rough idea how many guests you’d want to invite too.

HitchPlanner is an automated, centralized guest management and wedding planning platform that aims to revolutionize your wedding planning experience. Brenda and Lorraine have been best friends since they were 12 (17 years of friendship and counting!). They came up with the idea of HitchPlanner while they were struggling to plan for Brenda’s wedding. With their tech & startup background, they have decided to launch HitchPlanner in October 2018. Brenda is based in Singapore and Lorraine is based out of Melbourne. Discover additional info at HitchPlanner.