Before we get into the advice for the do-it-yourself bride, I thought it would be fun for you to take a brief quiz to find out how much of a do-it-youselfer you really are. Have fun!
- To be a good and responsible DIYB I know I will have to create a budget. The following statement best explains how I feel about budgeting.
a. I love working with numbers! I have a calculator in my purse and a spreadsheet open at all times at my desk.
b. I know I need a budget, but I am not really sure how to put one together. A little guidance would be good.
c. Budget? What’s a budget?
- A big part of the wedding planning process means interviewing vendors, reading contracts and negotiating services. The following statement best explains how I feel about working with vendors.
a. I love the art of the deal. Negotiating is in my blood. I can’t wait to conduct interviews and review dozens and dozens of contracts to make sure I get the most for my money.
b. I don’t mind talking with vendors. I am pretty sure I know what I want and I can discuss it with everyone to make sure my expectations are met. The contracts should be pretty standard, after careful reading, they should be fine.
c. Interviewing vendors, negotiating contracts? I don’t know what to say or what to do. Help!
- Every bride wants her wedding to look special and unique amongst the other weddings she has attended. The DIYB will need to research decorating ideas and keep up with the latest wedding trends. The following statement best describes how I feel about creating my wedding look.
a. Tulle, satin, bows and flowers… I can’t wait to be surrounded by all of them. I plan on buying every bridal magazine in print. Every day during my lunch break (and sometimes when work is slow) I am going to surf the Internet looking for the most creative wedding ideas I can find. I am going to get pictures of everything I love and make a collage to take to my floral and decorating appointments — I may even take a trip to the craft store to see if I can make things myself!
b. I definitely want to put my signature on my wedding. I am sure I can come up with a few fun ideas while paging through magazines and looking online. My friends will help me with that as well. As long as someone can help me put it all together, I will be fine.
c. A look for my wedding… I thought I was brilliant when I chose sky blue and chocolate for my colors. Who has time to research every last idea?
- Another way to make your wedding look distinct from other weddings is to come up with an unusual favor or welcome basket. The following statement best explains how I feel about finding favors and items for my welcome baskets.
a. As soon as I am done looking at décor, I am going to get right on looking for my favors. I wonder how many types of favors will fit on my table. I wonder if I can get chocolates made in my wedding colors. I better start looking for containers for my welcome gifts… I only have eighteen months until the wedding! I better clear my dining room table to start the assembly line.
b. I love the idea of having some interesting favors on my tables. I will search the Internet for some good stuff. I may even find some things for the welcome baskets, but if not, there are some great shops that will make something pretty for me.
c. Favors? Welcome bags? Isn’t it enough that I am buying them dinner? I am sure I can find some chocolates or something.
- Being a careful planner is important, but you also have to make sure things run smoothly on the wedding day. This means organizing the rehearsal and making an agenda for the flow of the day including delivery and setup, wedding reception activities and tear down. The following statement best describes how I feel about organizing the wedding day.
a. I love creating agendas. I know exactly how my wedding will go minute by minute from the time I get up in the morning until my groom and I ride off to our honeymoon. Confirming vendors won’t be a problem. I have all of them in an email database and have been sending them a monthly progress report. As for the rehearsal, I already created a diagram for everyone to follow.
b. I think I can put together a pretty reasonable agenda. I will follow up with all my vendors two weeks prior to the wedding day and find out when they need to setup. The rehearsal should go smoothly. I have a pretty good idea where I want everyone to stand.
c. Setup and tear down? Rehearsal? Can’t we just go with the flow?
Now go back and look at which letters you have circled.
If you have mostly the letter “a” you are the ultimate DIYB. You want to do it all, in fact, you should probably email us your resume!
If you have mostly the letter “b” you are like most brides, you want to do some. You have a bit of the DIY bug, but you would like some guidance and to work with some professionals to get your goods and services.
If you have mostly “c” answers, you want to do just a bit. Many DIYBs fall under this category too. You want to have input on creative ideas, but you want to rely mostly on professionals to get your wedding planning done.
Come back tomorrow to take the first steps to becoming the ultimate DIY bride, whether you want to do a bit or want to do it all.



