WOW! There is so much information for engaged couples out there, some of it good and some not so much. It can be quite overwhelming. Here at The French Bee, we read hundreds of different blogs and we would like to share with you, 10 of the ones we found most helpful.

  1. https://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/engaged-tips Great advice from Jess Levin founder of carats & cake. Jess talks about living in the moment of being engaged and not loosing the big picture of what brought you here in the first place

Newly engaged couple

2. https://junebugweddings.com/wedding-blog/7-super-helpful-tips-for-newly-engaged-couples/ June bug weddings offers 7 pieces of advice in this blog. They are great very practical points that will help engaged couples from making too many mistakes early on.

How to Avoid This

June bug weddings gives great advice how to avoid engagement disagreements.

3. https://www.buzzfeed.com/asiawmclain/marriage-advice-to-engaged-couples Buzzfeed gives great advice to newly engage couples from married couples of the do’s and dont’s

Years into it

Take advice from couples who have made it work.

4. https://www.bonobology.com/build-relation-after-engaged-before-marriage/ The bonobology blog gives great information about continuing to build your relationship during your engagement.


5. https://onefabday.com/things-not-to-do-when-you-get-engaged/ This is great advice on what not to do after your engagement. Weddings are an emotional time and the last thing you want to do is hurt someones feelings.

Hopefully you will gain some great insight by reading a few of these blogs. The French Bee Events will always welcome a call if you get stumped and need some engagement coaching. Our advice is “To remember what is all about. It is a celebration of your commitment to spend the rest of your life with someone. Whether it be a 300 person over the top party or a 4 person private event, it is an extremely important part of your life and should be treated as such.” Also it should be a good thing, so enjoy yourself and don’t forget to smell your wedding flowers!