4 Things to Consider To Rearrange Your Wedding During the COVID-19 BBCrafts.com

In these unprecedented times, many couples are taking the advice of both Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) for limiting group gatherings because of COVID-19. As a result, there are some couples that either postponing their weddings or considering alternative options.

No one wants is to risk spreading the virus to their friends and family. This is good to go postpone or reschedule your wedding or other celebrations to avoid spreading the virus. It is also good to maintain social distancing and keep yourself, your loved ones, and your family safe from the virus.

4 Things to Consider To Rearrange Your Wedding During the COVID-19

Below, I'm going to share some tips to rearrange your wedding during this stressful time.

1. Staying Informed

For those of you who are planning weddings, it can be very big pressure knowing the uncertainty of the future and how it will plan. And the key is staying positive and organized.

The coronavirus has an incubation of 1 to 14 days so any person who suspects that might be sick, should stay home and practice self-isolation. And by knowing all of this, if you have a summer wedding then it might be in your best interest for postponing your event.

2. Constant Contact With Your Guests

This is very helpful for keeping yourself organized during the whole of your wedding planning. There are some ways to keep your guests updated on the status of your event:

  • Keep an updated spreadsheet of your guest's addresses for ensuring you have your gust contact info. You may also need to send updates cards with new dates and times.
  • You can create a dedicated social media account for group chat to keep your guests updated on any change. If you are planning to organize your wedding outside of your hometown then you can inform them immediately by social media.
  • If you have already sent your wedding card then there is not any need to re-do them. You can simply send out a postponement card, which would have the updated day and time of your wedding.

2.	Constant Contact With Your Guests

 

3. Assess Your Situation

Event Date: If your wedding is in early summer, then you should consider postponing or having a small ceremony with only your closet family. Postponing to a later date might seem like a hassle, but you should keep in mind that most vendors are being very lenient with their cancellation.

  • Location and Activity: As per CDC, if you are living in a high-risk area for COVID-19 then you should completely cancel any gatherings 10 or more people. And if there is minimal to moderate level of the community then you should cancel mass gatherings of 250 or more people. Finally, the decision to have your wedding should be thoughtfully considering knowing the safety guidelines and use PPE products such as KN95 masks, hand sanitizer, face shield, and others that have been established for this pandemic.

 

4. Things to Know If You are Planning a Wedding During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Things to Know If You are Planning a Wedding During the Coronavirus Pandemic

There are still a couple of things that you should keep in mind in case plan change.

  • Wedding Dress and Bridesmaid Dresses: It is important to keep an open line of communication with your wedding dress supplier for making sure they are able to put a rush on alternations and also have it finished in time for your wedding.
  • Catering: If you are continuing with your wedding plans then you should discuss safety concerns with your caterer. You should also ask about alternatives to see other options besides serving the food buffet style.
  • Protect Your Guests: On your wedding day, you should provide your guest with alcohol-based hand sanitizer and remind them to cough into their elbows and to frequently wash their hands and meet & greet each other from a safe distance.

These are some tips that you should consider to rearrange your wedding during this stressful time. You can also find a reliable wholesale wedding decor supplier for buying the tulle, ribbons, chair covers, tablecloths, and many other products.

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