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Weekly COVID-19 Wedding Resources: April 24th, 2020

04-24-20

Another week went by. Felt like a month and a half somehow squeezed into a week, didn’t it? The time is crawling at the slowest possible pace and the day seems to stretch on FOREVER! How are you keeping busy? What TV Show are you watching, or have you galloped through them all? How are you navigating the fine line between work and life? Isn’t that a tricky one, when both are mashed together and the line between them gets hazy. Are you sleeping well or waking up to insane quarantine-meet-zombie-apocalypse dreams? Are you stuck in a limbo between maintaining a productive routine while still taking this precious time optimally for some self-love, learning that new language, baking that banana bread everybody and their mothers seem to be baking, and also getting that eagle pose right without losing your balance?

 

We get your dilemma, the pressure to be productive, while still managing to nourish your body and soul is a continuous bipolar push and pull. The result? Stressful chilling which is never known to do anyone any good. You don’t have to do everything. Don’t pressurize yourself to come out of this quarantine with a degree in baking, a draft of your novel, or with a six-pack. Just do the best you can. Take care of yourself. With everything that is going on, along with wedding planning and your rescheduled wedding, remember to be easy on yourself. Cut yourself some slack and sit back for a moment. We come again bearing some amazing content for you to browse through. Are you ready?

 

Dear Quarantined bride-to-be! It is okay to feel robbed when your wedding gets canceled or rescheduled because it is still a loss. A loss of a dream which you have been working towards for months now. We love how this youtube content creator tries to navigate through the conflicting thoughts which might be swirling around the minds of the impacted brides-to-be, as their happily-ever-after is paused until further notice. 

 

An open letter to 2020 brides 

via Michelle Reed

 

If you are in the close inner circle of a loved one who is going through a wedding which is being affected by the-virus-which-should-not-be-named, and you want to help them and be supportive during this uncertain time (but don’t exactly know how) you might want to give this article a quick read. You might think you can’t really do much, but that’s not exactly the case!

 

How to Support Couples With Weddings Affected By Coronavirus

via Zola

 

Battling the season battle which comes with the territory of rescheduling? We feel you. How about a color palette that will work with every mood, irrespective of changing seasons, and a possible extended rescheduling. Don’t be restricted by a strict color palette and check out ways of making it more flexible and forgiving.

 

5 Ways to Make Your Wedding Color Palette Work for Any Season

via WeddingWire

 

Many brides are opening up their minds to a home wedding. If you are considering an intimate home wedding and saying the vows in your backyard, we are sure it will be super cute and romantic. We mean, isn’t that the most sentimental and adorable way of doing things or what! However, keep these tips in mind to make it an easy ride for you as well as the guests!

 

Top 10 Tips For Hosting a Wedding At Home

via The Budget Savvy Bride

 

The originally intended day of the wedding will always have a special place in your heart. It almost feels wrong to let it pass by without doing anything to commemorate (celebrate?) it! It sure is bound to bring up a gush of bitter-sweet feelings. This article comes up with the perfect ideas to give this day the attention it deserves!

 

Canceled Wedding? These 10 Wedding Alternatives Will Help You Celebrate Your Love

via June Bug Weddings

 

 

Trust COVID-19 to be a big fat bummer that stole not only your wedding day but all the tender moments associated with the same. We coax you to keep your and your bridesmaids’ spirits soaring high, even if the universe is doing everything to throw a dampener on your special moments. All within the limitations of socially distant fun, of course! How? Read on.

 

How to Social Distance and Still Have the Best Time With Your Bridal Party

via Style Me Pretty

 

Tying the knot virtually might have quite the running-against-the-odds elopement charm to it, doesn’t it? We see the charm. But is it possible to be legally wed if you do the ceremony virtually? Read here to find out more!

 

Tying the Knot Virtually During the Coronavirus Pandemic? Make Sure Your Wedding Is Actually Legal

via Martha Stewart Wedding 

 

While some days breeze by like it’s no big deal, we know some days are easier than the other. Some days you just can’t bring yourself to be optimistic. Some days it is harder to keep that venting session in check- especially when you see your friends’ wedding pictures or your invite for the original day of the wedding. Some days no amount of long walks, baked goods, and funny memes on the internet can fix that overbearing feeling of dread and hopelessness. Some days it’s hard to be empathetic to others when you are busy feeling sympathetic to yourself. And it’s okay. Let those days come and go, as they will. As for other days, there is plenty of content on the internet which makes the journey a little easier. And we are here to bring them to you in a platter every week! Happy weekending!

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