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Wedding Bullet Journal | Part 2 – Budget and Timeline – DIY your Wedding Planner
I hope you like the continuation of this series! Today, I’m briefly going over how I’m utilizing the timeline and continuing to update it and assign tasks based on my timeline, as well, as showing and explaining my budget set up!
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Ah… my friend @taylorcorum said ‘you’re planning a wedding in 4 months?!!???
I'm very new to boullet journaling and want to start hand lettering.
But I wanted to suggest something because I've gone through some mostly homemade weddings recently. I did the invitations on the last one all by myself. I my not have hand written anything just cut, glued and tied. I must say during the design with my out of state nice was a little difficult, but the biggest thing was get things done early. I mean early. Don't put anything off, if it can be done today, no matter how small do it because you could be sick for a week and delegate.
That brings to the bujo. Make a section to delegations with contact info and dates. Because it's absolutely so helpful when you give as much as you can to other people in many ways. My only caveat is make sure that you know that they can do it so you don't have to do it yourself later. And everyone will say "oh it doesn't have to be perfect" or "it may be your perfect day" or whatever. It's your day and your husband to be, so get it done level you're happy with, not perfection. Because if it's bothering you now it will bother you later unless your person who completely would go with everything big and little. When you do pick the right person and give them a task give them the emotional worry too. Maybe don't tell them you're worried about getting it done, but that is also why you have the section to periodically look and see who's doing what and when they should be done. This maybe even a cross-section with your wedding coordinator at the site because you're still going to want to make sure you're keeping current on what she's doing and what needs to be completed for what you're paying for. Even if the delegation is not to family and friends and you're actually paying someone, keeping a record outside of the actual contract will have you keeping everything in one place. Instead of looking for that one piece of paper you had months ago.
Kinda interested in seeing how planning a big event with a bullet Journal is done.
It looks so nice☺