Planning The
Wedding
Depending on how much time you have
between the engagement, and the date you want to get married,
this scheduling guide may need to be adapted to fit your
timetable. As soon as you are engaged, or at least 6 months
before your wedding there are things that need to be done. The
more time you have to plan, the more likely will be your
chances of getting the venues and vendors you want.
At six months to one year prior to the wedding: have engagement
announcements put in the paper in each of your hometowns and in
the local paper where you live. Notify family and friends in
person, by phone, letter or email. Decide on a budget and who
will pay for what. Visit with the clergyman or official who
will perform the ceremony, book the Church or other ceremony
site.
Book the site for the reception. Next set the date, time and
place of all events connected to the wedding. Decide on Maid of
Honor, Best Man and other attendants Find and book a caterer,
Pick a color scheme and begin the search for the perfect
wedding and bridesmaid dresses. Get quotes from photographers,
musicians, florists, and limousine services. Don’t forget to
help your mom and his find outfits.
Between 3 and 6 months before the wedding order flowers,
invitations, thank you cards and any other stationary. Book
limousines, musicians and photographers. Order the cake.
Make reservations for the honeymoon trip get passports, shots,
and clearances. See your doctors and dentists.
Between 2 and 3 month Choose going away outfit, and finish
selecting the clothes you will bring on the honeymoon, don’t
forget toiletries and feminine products, and basis over the
counter medicine such as aspirin and sinus medications. Make
hair and make-up appointments. Register at a couple of gift
registries. Mail the invitations, choose a menu and give the
caterer a tentative head count. Buy Wedding Insurance
1 and ½ months to 2 months, decide on music and specials songs
like father daughter dance, and first dance songs and decide on
readings for the ceremony.
4-5 weeks- fitting for bride and attendants and confirm
musicians, photographer, flowers and limos. Draw up a seating
chart. Give caterers an up dated count, and if need be order
flatware, dishes, cups napkins etc Confirm make-up and
hairdresser appointments.
2-3 weeks- Don’t forget the marriage license, give everyone
there schedule and list of duties.
1 day – 1 week confirm numbers with the caterer, have rehearsal
and rehearsal dinner. Pick-up programs for ceremony, finish
packing for the honeymoon, give gifts to attendants, finalize
the time for limousine to pick up the bride. At the rehearsal
dinner give the best man the envelopes for all fees due at the
wedding. GET SOME SLEEP!
The Big Day- get up early. Go get your hair and make up done.
Get dressed with help from your mother and Maid of Honor, get
to the ceremony just a little bi tlate.
This is by no means a definitive checklist, it is just meant to
get you started. You may want to hire a Wedding Consultant to
help you out.
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