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There was a proposal, a ring, and maybe some tears – now you’re engaged. 🎉 Then comes the intimidating part: where do you even begin to plan a wedding? And how do you choose the right vendors to help you make it happen?

Planning doesn’t have to be complicated or stressful – and you can find everything you need right here in Greenville, thanks to My Wedding Group. Their “One-Stop Wedding Shop” streamlines the planning process so you can figure out everything (and we mean everything) in one trip. Much easier than scrolling through The Knot for hours + only finding businesses hundreds of miles away.

Once you figure out a date (which can be flexible) + a budget, My Wedding Group will match you with a vendor based on your vision and spending limit. Visiting the showroom is free – they want to connect you with the best GVL has to offer for each aspect of your wedding.

Once you have a wedding checklist, you can head on over and mark each category off one by one. Soon all that’s left will be eating lots of cake – we mean, marrying the person you love.

Follow them on Facebook here + try not to spend *too* much time looking through their Insta feed.

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