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For Newbies/Lurkers - Poll: About You!

mrs.erin Saturday, April 21, 2012

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San Diego Knotties by Wedding Date

mrs.erin Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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PSA: Photobooth Groupon

Schatzi13 Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Day of wedding coordinators

zubrod1 Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Walking myself down the aisle... need advice!

Alora1331 Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Rehearsal Dinner Ideas

mdr619 Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Wedding Bug Photography

Kimberly Middleton Saturday, May 26, 2012

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First look photos?

zubrod1 Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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Wood slabs

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San Diego Wedding Basics

You're engaged -- congratulations! Before you give in to the temptation to dive into planning your San Diego wedding, however, there are a few things you need to do first. A good place for the savvy bride to start is by figuring out the size of your guest list. This not-always-simple step will be a crucial piece of info for all of your wedding vendors, from the reception site to the cake baker. (And don't worry, you don't have to decide exactly who is invited -- you just need a ballpark number to figure out how large your venue should be, how large a wedding cake you need, and so on.)

As soon as you've nailed down a number, it's time to start researching local San Diego wedding vendors. A great way to find reputable professionals is by asking friends and relatives who have recently gotten married in the area. Not only will this allow you to see samples of their work in a no-pressure setting, but you'll also hear firsthand about the vendor's business manner from someone who has already planned a wedding in San Diego.

Of course, before you book a vendor you'll want to interview them for yourselves. This will let you get a sense for the sort of work they do, and also gives you a feel for the vendor's personality. When it comes to finding the right setting for your wedding, set up visits to any San Diego wedding venues you're considering and make sure that the space matches up well with your styles (and visions for your wedding day).

One last piece of advice when it comes to working with your wedding vendors: Once you've hired your pros, it's key to fill them in on any time or space restraints at your wedding ceremony and reception venue (especially if they haven't done a wedding at that site in the past). One way to prevent schedule snafus is by creating a time line (with important phone numbers) that you can share with your wedding professionals so they know where their contact person will be on the day of the wedding.

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