Wedding Planning Checklist
Wedding Check List, Step By Step Guide
By Amy
Planning a is a difficult task for both the families of
the bride and groom and the bride and groom individually. There are so
many preparations that must be made, and in many cases, not enough time
to do it.
It's little wonder that many resort to paying professional planners to
do the job for them. However, for many, that is an added expense they
can't afford or, takes away from the fun of planning the wedding. For
those who need guidance concerning planning the wedding, here are some
steps you will find helpful.
1.One of the most important things to do, as soon as you set the date,
is to decide where you want to hold the reception. This may seem like a
backward way of doing things, but the reasoning is that reception halls
tend to book quickly, especially in the summer or during certain
holiday seasons, such as Christmas.
In order to assure you will be able to have the reception at the place
of your choice, book well in advance - sometimes you may have to plan
as much as a year in advance. Of course, you will need to have a
general idea of the number of guests you plan to invite, just to be
certain your venue of choice is big enough.
2.If you plan to have a church wedding, your next step is to make plans
for the use of the church, minister, organist, and any other church
facilities you need. If you already belong to a church, this process is
much easier than for those who don't have a home church. In fact, this
should probably go hand in hand with booking the reception hall, since
you have to make sure the church is available at the date and time you
desire. This is especially important if you are planning your around a
holiday season or on a Sunday afternoon.
3.Whether you're having a band or just a disc jockey, you want to book
several months in advance. Again, this will depend on the season, but
during Christmas with many parties going on, they will book quickly.
4.Unless you have booked a venue that provides catering, such as a fire
hall or banquet hall of a restaurant or hotel, you will also need to
contract with a catering company. Even if your parents are paying for
the wedding, you and your fiance should have a say in picking the menu
items as long as your choices fall within the allotted budget. Alcohol
is optional, and if many of the guests are underage, you may wish to
eliminate it, except for the toast. If costs are a factor, a cash bar
is an alternative.
5.Once you have booked the reception hall and the church, many of the
other preparations can go in any order you choose, since they all need
to be started at about the same time. However, most brides like to
begin by choosing a gown and dresses for the bridal party. Both of
these require one to two months' preparation in case alterations may be
necessary and in case any of the styles are sizes need to be ordered by
the bridal shop. Allow enough time to ensure your final fitting and any
additional alterations will be ready several days before your wedding.
6.You should order the flowers approximately two weeks in advance to
allow the florist time to put the order together appropriately and have
time to schedule delivery to the church and reception hall on the day
of the wedding.
7.You also want to order your cake a couple of weeks before the big day
- preferably even one month, depending on the policy of the bakery. In
fact, some may only want a week's notice, but check with your bakery
first.
8.Finally, a few days before the wedding, confirm that everything is in
place, all guests have responded, names have been provided to whomever
is going to make up the place cards (if you plan to have reserved
seating), the caterer is clear on the menu and whether it's sit down or
buffet style, the party (male and female) has picked up their attire,
and the cake will be delivered by the bakery to the venue.
Of course, your trip is already planned, and though that is part of the
wedding, it is not included in the checklist here since many people
choose to do that at a later date or it is booked separate from
preparations. The same holds true for house hunting, especially since
many couples today either live together or already have a place of
their own before the wedding.
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