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Wedding Advice You Should Ignore – And What to Do Instead

Writer: Say Grace FarmsSay Grace Farms

Updated: Mar 7

📌 Planning your wedding? Avoid these common wedding myths and mistakes!


When planning a wedding, you’ll get advice from everyone—friends, family, even strangers! While some tips are helpful, others… not so much. Today, we’re debunking common wedding planning mistakes and sharing better alternatives to help you plan a stress-free, beautiful wedding.


Bad Advice #1: "You Must Invite Everyone to Avoid Hurt Feelings"

Better Advice: Prioritize Guests Who Truly Matter

Your wedding guest list shouldn’t be about obligation. Instead of inviting distant relatives or acquaintances just to avoid drama, focus on people who genuinely support and celebrate your love. A small wedding guest list allows for quality time with loved ones and a more budget-friendly celebration.


Need help creating your guest list? Check out our guide on how to plan an intimate wedding.


Bad Advice #2: "DIY Everything to Save Money"

Better Advice: Pick Your DIY Battles Wisely

Yes, DIY wedding décor can save money, but not all projects are worth the time and stress. Some tasks, like wedding photography, catering, and floral arrangements, require expertise. Instead, DIY small, manageable elements like wedding favors, table numbers, or welcome signs.



Bad Advice #3: "The Bride Should Do All the Planning"

Better Advice: Share the Responsibilities

Weddings are about partnership, so the planning should be too! Delegate tasks to your partner, family, or bridal party to avoid burnout. Consider hiring a wedding planner or day-of coordinator to handle logistics so you can enjoy your big day stress-free.


Want to stay organized? Download our wedding planning checklist.


Bad Advice #4: "You Have to Follow Tradition"

Better Advice: Make It Your Own

From not seeing each other before the ceremony to cake-smashing moments, traditions are fun but not mandatory. If something doesn’t resonate with you, skip it! Want a first look? Go for it. Not into cake? Have a donut wall or dessert bar! Your wedding should reflect your unique love story.



Bad Advice #5: "Don't Worry About the Weather – It’ll Work Out"

Better Advice: Always Have a Backup Plan

Hope for sunshine but plan for rain! If you’re having an outdoor wedding, discuss tent rentals, covered areas, or an indoor alternative with your venue. A weatherproof wedding plan means less stress and no last-minute scrambles.


At Say Grace Farms, we offer stunning outdoor and indoor options! Book a tour today.


Bad Advice #6: "You Have to Spend a Fortune for a Dream Wedding"

Better Advice: A Beautiful Wedding Can Be Budget-Friendly

A stunning wedding doesn’t mean overspending. Prioritize what truly matters—venue, food, and photography—and find creative ways to save on less important details. Consider off-season wedding dates, weekday weddings, and secondhand décor to keep costs down without sacrificing style.


Looking for an affordable yet elegant wedding venue? See our pricing and packages here.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What’s the worst wedding planning advice?

A: The worst advice is "DIY everything." While some DIY projects can save money, others—like catering and photography—are best left to professionals. Instead, DIY small décor elements or favors for a personal touch.


Q: How do I plan a stress-free wedding?

A: Start early, delegate tasks, and focus on what truly matters. Having a reliable wedding venue like Say Grace Farms, along with trusted vendors, can make all the difference.


Q: What’s the best way to stick to a wedding budget?

A: Prioritize big-ticket items (venue, food, and photography) and find creative ways to save on décor, attire, and guest count. Off-season weddings and non-traditional days (like Fridays or Sundays) can also cut costs significantly.


Final Thoughts: Plan a Wedding That Feels Right for YOU

At the end of the day, the best advice is the one that aligns with your vision. Take opinions with a grain of salt, trust your instincts, and create a wedding that feels authentic and joyful.


💍 Planning your dream wedding? Visit Say Grace Farms to tour our venue and bring your vision to life!

📸 Follow us on Instagram & Facebook (@saygracefarmsandvenue) for more wedding inspiration!

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