Just Engaged? 10 Things to Do First After Getting Engaged
Getting engaged is one of life’s most exciting milestones. Along with the celebration comes a wave of questions, decisions, and planning.
If you’re newly engaged or wondering where to start..
…this guide will walk you through the most important first steps to take after saying “yes.”
1. Take time to enjoy being engaged
Before diving into wedding planning, give yourselves permission to pause. Celebrate, share the news with loved ones, and enjoy this chapter. The engagement period is short and meaningful, and it deserves to be savoured.
2. Talk about your wedding priorities
Every couple is different. Sit down together and talk about what matters most to you. This might be photography, florals, an intimate guest list, or a specific location. Knowing your priorities early helps guide every decision that follows.
3. Set a realistic wedding budget
You don’t need exact numbers right away, but having a general budget range helps you make informed choices. It also sets clear expectations when reaching out to venues and vendors.
4. Create a shared wedding planning space
Start a shared folder or planning document to store inspiration, contracts, timelines, and notes. Staying organized from the beginning reduces stress and keeps everything easily accessible.
5. Research venues and ideal wedding dates
Wedding venues book far in advance, especially for peak seasons. Even narrowing down a year or preferred month gives you a strong starting point and helps with vendor availability.
6. Book key wedding vendors early
Popular vendors like photographers, planners, florists, and preservation artists often book a year or more in advance. Securing your must-have vendors early provides peace of mind and flexibility later in the planning process.
7. Think about your wedding flowers beyond the big day
Your bridal bouquet is one of the most sentimental elements of your wedding day. It’s held during your ceremony, captured in countless photos, and tied to powerful emotions. Thinking ahead about what you want to do with your flowers after the wedding ensures they don’t simply fade away.
8. Book your wedding flower preservation in advance
Wedding flower preservation requires immediate care after your wedding day. Studios book up just like other vendors, and availability can be limited during peak seasons. Booking early guarantees your flowers have a safe place to go and removes stress during the days following your celebration.
Preserving your bouquet allows you to turn your wedding flowers into a lasting keepsake, whether that’s a pressed frame, a 3D shadowbox, or a custom floral artwork.
9. Start collecting wedding inspiration
Save ideas as they come to you. Pinterest boards, Instagram saves, screenshots, and notes all help shape your vision over time. You don’t need everything decided right away.
10. Give yourself grace throughout the process
Wedding planning is exciting, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming. There’s no perfect timeline and no single “right” way to plan a wedding. Take things one step at a time and make choices that feel right for you.
Preserving your wedding memories for a lifetime..
Your wedding day is one moment, but the memories last forever. Planning ahead for meaningful details like wedding flower preservation allows you to stay present on the day itself, knowing your flowers will be carefully transformed into something you can cherish for years to come.
If you’re recently engaged and considering preserving your wedding bouquet, booking early is the best way to secure your date and ensure your flowers are cared for with intention.
Ready to learn more about preserving your wedding flowers?
You can explore preservation options or reserve your wedding date early to give your bouquet a beautiful future beyond the vase.
Our calendar is already filling, and we would love to save your flowers. Whether your style is timeless, modern, colourful, or whimsical, your bouquet was made for more than one day.
Let’s turn it into a keepsake you’ll treasure for a lifetime.
Book early, breathe easier, and check this off your list with confidence.
And finally… congratulations on your engagement. This is such a special beginning