This wedding planning checklist will make it easy to help plan your perfect wedding and keep the details of your wedding on track. You will know when to order your wedding invitations and pick your bridesmaid dresses as well as the grooms attire such as tuxedos. Stay rested and have your wedding planning checklist nearby.
Let’s begin. Some of the items that all brides and grooms should be considering:
One Year to Wedding Day: Bride and groom must discuss budget and add at least 5% to the amount for extras that may come up. Talk about what financial contribution each family can help out with. Determine your ideal location and the size of your wedding party. Budget and timing will help determine if you need help from a wedding planner or wedding consultant. Agree on a date for your wedding. Choose a few places to have your wedding reception and begin to contact them with your chosen date.
Nine -Ten Months: Pick out your wedding dress. Begin the interviewing process to pick your musicians or dj, caterers, photographers, florist. Pick out your Minister/Priest/Rabbi or Justice of the Peace who will officiate at your wedding.
Six-Eight Months: Go shopping for your bridesmaid dresses and mother of the bride dress. Choose your music for the wedding reception. Make reservations for your honeymoon and get your travel documents needed such as passport or visas. Send out save the date announcements.
Four-Five Months: Get your invitations. Select attire for groom and groomsmen. Select your wedding rings. Pick out wedding cake.
Three Months: Now is the time to delegate to your friends and family to help plan the rehearsal dinner. Confirm your invitations.
Two Months: Send out your invitations. Shop for gifts for wedding party. If you are writing your own vows now is the time to do this. Make appointment for makeup and hair salon and choose hairstyle.
One Month to your perfect wedding day: Contact all vendors and confirm. Apply for your marriage license. Go over the seating chart.
Two-Three Days prior: Treat yourself to a full day at the spa. Pack for your honeymoon.
One day: Go to lunch with close friend or family and pat yourself on the back for staying organized.
Want to find out more? Check out the main section about planning a wedding.
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