How to Plan a Wedding (Without Losing the Magic Along the Way)
- Lindsay Covello

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
It always begins the same way.
A ring, still unfamiliar on her hand. A kitchen table scattered with coffee mugs and late-night dreams. Two people sitting across from each other saying, “So… now what?”
Wedding planning doesn’t start with florals or venues—it starts with a feeling. A quiet moment where excitement and uncertainty sit side by side. Where you want this day to be beautiful, but more than that—you want it to feel like you.
This is where intention matters. Because a well-planned wedding isn’t one that checks every box—it’s one that unfolds with ease, elegance, and a little room for magic.
Core Structure
Step 1: Begin With the Vision, Not the Venue - Paint the emotional picture first: how you want guests to feel when they arrive.
Step 2: Set a Budget That Supports the Experience - Not every dollar carries the same emotional weight. We prioritize what guests remember.
Step 3: Build a Planning Timeline That Breathes - A graceful wedding isn’t rushed. We plan backwards with intention.
Step 4: Assemble Your Vendor Dream Team - Choose professionals who understand your story—not just your Pinterest board.
Step 5: Design With Meaning, Not Excess - Luxury is restraint. It’s knowing when to stop.
Step 6: Protect Your Peace - Boundaries are part of the planning process.


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