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you get in the habit of going over the de- tails with your fiancé regarding all things wedding related. Remember, the sooner you begin the planning process, the easier it will be.
4. Invest in an Accordion Folder. Once you begin booking vendors, it is important that you keep all the supporting con- tracts, receipts and paperwork in one easy to locate place. Create an individual file
for each vendor and store all of the files within the accordion folder. By having all your important documents in one place, you are less likely to loose any important paperwork. Tis also makes it easy to refer back to when you need to locate specific information.
By keeping yourself organized, you will save time and relieve stress.
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