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I’m Engaged! Now What? | Here are The First Few Things You Should Do

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Has he actually said that TO you or around you? As someone who got engaged during that engagement primetime, you really have to hit the ground running if you want to outshine and outbook all those other newly engaged girls. Often getting lost in the color schemes, floral arrangements, bridesmaid dresses, etc. Just because you have a ring on your finger doesn't mean you have to take them right away.

Something I need to do more of at this time! Don't let anyone bully you and tell you where they want to sit. Our Advice: If you have no idea where and when the wedding will be, come up with a blanket statement you can use whenever someone asks.

I’m Engaged! Now What? | Here are The First Few Things You Should Do

That time of year when your social media feeds are full of sparkling shiny rings and smiling happy brides-to-be. And yes, once in a while, a smiling groom-to-be. As someone who got engaged during that engagement primetime, you really have to hit the ground running if you want to outshine and outbook all those other newly engaged girls. Here are our top to-dos once he finally pops the question. Things to do ASAP. Slip that sucker on. So this might seem like a no-brainer, but some brides choose to admire their ring in the box for bit. Slip on that ring and get ready to flaunt it. And this is only the beginning… 2. Now that your ring is in its rightful place, you know your hand will be getting a lot of looks. Do you want those Judgie McJudgersons judging your chipped manicure instead of kvelling over your ring? Take a quick survey of your hands before snapping any pictures, sending any Snapchats, etc. Chipped nails will definitely take away from your ring so clean up any nicks, chips, and stragglers. Plus, simpler is often better. Try a pale pink or even clear so that your ring is the main attraction and not some funky-hurting-the-eyes manicure. Make sure that sparkler is at its sparkliest and perfectly positioned on your hand. Try out some different lighting to see how to get the ideal gleam without the dreaded glare. Take a few different shots from up above, holding your hand up, fingers together, fingers apart. Once you get the shot you like, make sure to crop it so the ring is really center of attention and nothing detracts from that. Before sharing your pic on social media, try calling those closest to you. Anyone who might be hurt to learn of your engagement through social media deserves a call or text. Obviously, parents, grandparents, siblings, and best friends deserve phone calls, not texts. But sending other friends or relatives a cute text with a snap of the picture is just fine, too. But remember to put an embargo on anyone BUT you spreading the news on social media. Everyone has that one relative who loves to be the bearer of big news, so make sure you let everyone know, this is your news to share. Thank your hubby to be. Even if you hocked the heck out of him to propose, be grateful that he finally did. And let him know it. Things that can wait…a little. Change that FB status. Depending on your number of Friends on Facebook, this has the potential to be quite the announcement. When I got engaged, between my future husband and myself, we had almost 1,000 friends. Now, we were about the post something that was sure to catch the attention of at least 25 percent of them. Alert the social media. Besides Facebook, you will want to update all your social media channels. For some, planning a wedding can feel like a fulltime job. This is where your bridesmaids come in. They are there to keep you sane, let you vent out your frustrations, be a springboard for your ideas, and to accompany you on any important errands not appropriate for your fiancé to join you on. These should be the ladies you want by your side before and during the most important day of your life, so choose wisely. Stock up on wedding magazines. When I got engaged, I had a vision in my head of exactly how I wanted the day to be, from venue to flowers to colors. From ideas on coordinating colors, unique centerpieces, or even how to tip correctly, these magazines are an extremely helpful resource. You dreamed about it. Insuring your ring will allow you to replace it should it get stolen, lost, etc. First, you need to get it appraised so make sure your fiancé keeps any and all receipts that relate to your ring. Once you get it appraised and insured, make sure you add that policy or rider to your homeowners or renters insurance policy. Insuring your ring will definitely give you peace of mind. Things that can wait…a little more. Choosing a venue is the same as picking a date—in fact, the venue usually determines the date. The hot ones go quickly! If you have your heart set on something in particular, make sure you give them a call ASAP to see what they have open. And it never hurts to visit the chosen spot as well. When we got engaged, I had a couple of places in mind. After visiting them, I was able to easily narrow down my wedding spot. This will also help you figure out how to eventually dress your bridesmaids. Narrow down your wedding dress. But we are advocating, putting some thought into the style dress you may want to try out. The Wedding Shoppe recommends shopping for your gown 6 months to a year in advance in order to account for shipping, alterations, and that pesty indecisiveness. There is an endless supply of wedding dresses in a mind-numbing amount of styles. From classic gowns, to simple sheaths, to shorter styles, and even shorts, a bride can get seriously lost in the many options. Putting in some research maybe using those wedding mags we talked about earlier can only help a bride navigate through the wedding dress maze. Often getting lost in the color schemes, floral arrangements, bridesmaid dresses, etc. There are a ton of things for a bride to do after she gets engaged, but taking a little time to be thankful each and every day should be something easy that every bride can do. You may also like… Wedding shopping is supposed to be an exciting time, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you. Because of this, we offer the largest selection of bridal gowns in Minnesota, at-home try on for your bridesmaids, dresses for the little ones, and tuxes for all of the men. Outfitting your entire wedding party just got a whole lot easier.

Pick a Date Most people argue that you should pick a date first, however, I think you should just glad a season. The best might get scooped up quickly, so send out inquiries early. Are you envisioning a spring garden wedding, or fall I do's in the woods. Satin, shantung, silk and tulle are perfect year-round. This is the moment you've been waiting for. Con are plenty of reasons this happens. Do you want to plan it or hand the reins over to parents or friends. Which brings us to… 5: Decide on your venue So all of the previous 4 steps, like I said earlier, can essentially be done all in one sitting. If you're solo to share with the world that you're engaged, open up that Instagram. However, know right from the beginning, you will need to place a cap on the number of bridesmaids in the wedding party. Another unique layer is my sister, Amy. Our Advice: Work out the nitty-gritty details you may have only social upon when you were dating.

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