The Wedding Planning Starter Guide
Just engaged and not sure where to start? This wedding planning starter guide walks through the first steps every couple should take—without the overwhelm, pressure, or chaos.
Getting engaged is exciting. Wedding planning can be… a lot. Between Pinterest boards, TikTok advice, family opinions, and endless vendor options, it’s easy to feel like you’re already behind before you’ve even started. The truth is, most couples don’t need a full checklist right away. They need clarity, direction, and a place to begin.
This wedding planning starter guide is designed to help you focus on what actually matters in the early stages of planning—without spiraling or making rushed decisions you’ll second-guess later.
Before you book a single vendor or choose a color palette, take a moment to reset your expectations. You don’t need:
A finalized theme
A Pinterest-perfect vision
Every decision made immediately
What you do need is a general sense of what matters most to you as a couple. This foundation will guide every decision that follows and help filter out noise along the way.
One of the biggest causes of wedding planning stress is trying to care about everything equally. Instead, decide what truly matters to you and where you’re willing to be flexible. Ask yourselves:
What do we want our guests to feel?
Is our priority a seamless experience, the visuals, the food, or minimizing stress?
What are our non-negotiables?
Once you know your priorities, decisions become easier—and outside opinions become easier to navigate.
Your guest count impacts nearly every part of your wedding: venue options, budget, layout, and overall flow. You don’t need a finalized list immediately, but you do need a realistic estimate. Start with three simple categories:
Must invite
Would love to invite
Optional, depending on space and budget
Having even a rough number will help you avoid planning a wedding that doesn’t align with your reality.
Ask yourselves:
What do we want our guests to feel?
Is our priority a seamless experience, the visuals, the food, or minimizing stress?
What are our non-negotiables?
Once you know your priorities, decisions become easier—and outside opinions become easier to navigate.
Budgeting doesn’t mean locking in exact numbers right away. It means understanding where your money will have the most impact. At a high level, most wedding budgets are centered around:
Venue and food
Photography and videography
Florals and décor
Everything else
Choosing vendors or packages that include multiple services can significantly reduce stress, unexpected costs, and coordination issues later.
Your venue is more than just the backdrop—it influences your timeline, guest experience, vendor options, and overall planning process. When touring venues, pay attention to:
What’s included versus what’s extra
How the day flows from ceremony to reception
Whether coordination or support is provided
How many decisions the venue helps eliminate
A venue that simplifies logistics can make the rest of planning feel far more manageable. Choosing vendors or packages that include multiple services can significantly reduce stress, unexpected costs, and coordination issues later.
Once you’ve set your foundation, a structured planning guide or template can be incredibly helpful—especially one that allows you to customize based on your priorities, budget, and timeline. Having a planning system can reduce decision fatigue, keep both partners aligned, and help you plan with intention instead of pressure. We recommend taking a look through our own planning tools or checking out these entirely curated planning worksheets from Here Comes the Guide.
Wedding planning doesn’t have to be rushed, overwhelming, or performative. The best weddings aren’t the ones that follow every trend. They are the ones that feel thoughtful, intentional, and true to the couple. Start with clarity. Choose tools that support you. And remember, planning your wedding should feel exciting, not exhausting. Click below to get started planning with The Springs today!
Just engaged and not sure where to start? This wedding planning starter guide walks through the first steps every couple should take—without the overwhelm, pressure, or chaos.