
Planning your wedding guest list is one of the most emotional and overwhelming parts of wedding planning — and it impacts everything: your budget, your venue, your design, and ultimately, the experience you and your guests have on your wedding day.
As a Master Certified Wedding Planner and the owner of My Event Buddee, I’ve helped hundreds of couples navigate this exact challenge. One thing I always remind my couples:
Your wedding is not a reunion.
It’s an experience — intentionally designed around your love.
Below are the planner-approved guest list rules I encourage every couple to follow when creating a wedding that feels elevated, meaningful, and aligned.
Relationships evolve — and that’s okay.
If you haven’t seen, spoken to, or had a meaningful interaction with someone in the last year, it’s a sign they are not actively part of your current life. Your wedding guest list should reflect who is present now, not who once was.
This rule alone often eliminates 20–30 unnecessary invites.

This is one of the simplest — and most powerful — filters.
Weddings are a major investment. If you wouldn’t feel comfortable taking someone out to dinner in everyday life, it’s okay to not include them in one of the most intimate celebrations of your life.
Intentional guest lists lead to intentional experiences.
This is often the hardest rule for couples — and the most freeing.
Being related does not automatically mean someone is entitled to attend your wedding. Healthy relationships are built on mutual effort, respect, and support — not just shared DNA.
Your wedding day should feel emotionally safe, joyful, and aligned.

If you’ve never met or spoken to someone, they do not need to attend one of the most meaningful days of your life.
A wedding is not a networking event. It’s an intimate celebration — and every seat should be intentional.
This is where I tell my couples to pause and listen to their intuition.
If the thought of someone attending your wedding causes anxiety, tension, or discomfort — that’s your answer. This day should be filled with love and support, not obligation or stress.
You don’t owe anyone access to your wedding day.

This is where luxury truly comes into play.
A smaller guest count allows couples to:
Luxury weddings aren’t about headcount — they’re about how the day feels.
Your guest list influences:
This is why guest list decisions should never be made in isolation — they should be part of a holistic planning strategy.
One of the biggest benefits of full-service wedding planning is having an expert guide you through decisions like your guest list before they become stressful or costly.
At My Event Buddee, full-planning clients receive:
Instead of second-guessing every decision, you get clarity, confidence, and peace of mind — allowing you to actually enjoy your engagement.
Your wedding is the one moment in your life where both you and your partner have the people you love most in the same room, celebrating your love together.
If you’re planning a wedding for 2026–2028 and want a planning experience that feels elevated, intentional, and stress-free, I’d love to connect.