Engaged? Planning a Wedding?

Between Carpools has guides to help ensure that every details of your simcha is as stress-free as possible.

It starts with the engagement. If you’re the first time mother of a bride, it’s a mad dash to set up that L’Chaim…and if it’s your first time, do you know what just you’re supposed to do?

And then you’re just getting started. 

While the process and lots of the details discussed in the posts below will vary greatly among different communities, you’ll find it’s still super helpful to have that guide to coach you along the process.

From planning the wedding, compiling your guest list, packing for the wedding, to setting up the apartment…there’s a guide to help you along every step of the way. 

How to Set Up a L’Chaim

First things first. You don’t usually have much time to pull this together

The Master Kallah Guide for Planning a Wedding

This is THE checklist to make sure that you have everything taken care of, divided by category.

The Week-by-Week Guide for Planning a Wedding

Sarah Rivka Kohn’s week-by-week guide is organized differently, but contains good tips and may be helpful to guide you on where to start.

The Complete Wedding Day Checklist

This is a complete list for everything you may need to bring to the hall (pack ahead of time!).

The Guide to Setting Up a Home

Again, while many things here may not be considered essentials, having a comprehensive guide will help you focus on the set up of your first apartment.

The Complete Guide to Making Your First Guest List

This might be the hardest part of planning the whole simcha!

8 Tips to Prepare Well for the Wedding Day

This is good to read ahead of the actual day of the chasunah to help ensure that things run smoothly…so you can focus on what’s really important.

How to Create a Schedule for the Day of the Wedding

Did you realize that you need to do this?

The Easiest Way to Seal Invitations

These little details are still a great help!

Between Carpools

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One response to “Engaged? Planning a Wedding?”

  1. Sara Avatar
    Sara

    Thank you! As someone who has married off a son and a daughter I find there is a lot of advice out there for moms of the bride but not moms of the groom! Perhaps BCP would like to fill that need!

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