Planning a wedding, at times, can be a whole lot of fun. It can even seem like a giant arts and crafts project or a puzzle. But when it comes time to sitting down and figuring out whom you would like to invite, often times that begins to feel like a game of Battleship. You’ll have input from your parents and your fiancés parents and sometimes, if you are extra lucky, from your other relatives and close friends. But before the list gets out of hand and it seems as though you’re inviting all 1,000 of your Facebook friends, here are four things you can do to make your guest list making process easier.
Instead of asking your parents for their list and your brother or sister for theirs, first make the list entirely yourself, with your fiancé. Together, try to jot down every person you want there, including your family members and your friends. After you have a complete list, you can share it with your parents and siblings and say here is who we are planning on inviting and from there, see if they have any additions or comments.
Stick to that number no matter what. If you say you are only going to have 125 people, and then you make exceptions and invite one or two people more, by the end of the week, your guest list will climb to 150. The number you pick can be based on your venue, your budget, and your overall preference for having a small or large wedding.
Make a spreadsheet and jot one person’s name down on each row. That way you can have an organized way of counting who you want to invite and can see when the list is starting to grow too long.
This is the list of people you send an invite to if you begin to realize a lot of your guest list can’t make it or won’t be able to attend. Don’t send out save the date’s to your second list, only invitations once you know if you’ll be able to invite them or not.
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