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    How to Plan a Wedding in 12 Months [Wedding Timeline]

    • Posted 5 years ago

    You’ve announced your engagement and you’re ready to start planning your big day…hooray! But where exactly should you start? If you’re feeling at a loss about where to jump into the whole planning process, here’s a rough timeline of the major things you’ll need to do over the next 12 months. Use this as a starting point to help you collect your thoughts and then get your planning on. Below is our 12 month wedding timeline. Good luck!

    12 months before:
    – Come up with a tentative budget and talk to your love about what your ideal wedding would look like.
    – Decide when you want to get married. If your date is flexible, check with several venues you like to see when exactly they’re available and how much they will cost.
    – Research venues.
    – Draft a guest list.
    – Talk to your parents about their ability to contribute and finalize your wedding budget.
    – If you’ve decided to hire a wedding planner, interview and select yours.

    10-11 months before:
    – Book your ceremony and reception venues.
    – Choose your wedding party.
    – Book an officiant.
    – Find and order your wedding gown.
    – Start interviewing wedding vendors and professionals (florist, stationer, DJ/musician, band, videographer, etc.).
    – Plot out the decor scheme for your wedding: Will you hang twinkly lights or chandeliers? Line the aisle with candles? Use hay bales for reception seating? Consider any rentals you’ll need to execute your vision.
    – Meet with caterers; sample and choose reception food.
    – Book your wedding photographer.
    – Take engagement photos.
    – Send out save-the-dates for a destination wedding.

    8-9 months before:
    – Finalize bar service.
    – Register for gifts.
    – Reserve any necessary rentals.
    – Reserve room blocks for out-of-town guests.
    – Book wedding band/DJ.
    – Book florist.
    – Finalize stationery suite.

    6-7 months before:
    – Set up your wedding website.
    – Order bridesmaid dresses.
    – Send save-the-dates.
    – Finalize wedding entertainment.
    – Order formalwear for the groom.
    – Start researching honeymoon travel.

    4-5 months before:
    – Purchase wedding rings.
    – Order invitations.
    – Order formalwear for groomsmen.
    – Attend cake tastings; choose a baker and cake.
    – Choose attire for flower girl/ring bearer.
    – Finalize ceremony order; ask friends to do readings.
    – Book honeymoon.

    3 months before:
    – Hire calligrapher for invitations (if necessary).
    – Have a wedding shower.
    – Book venue for rehearsal dinner.
    – Purchase accessories, including jewelry, shoes, veil, cuff links, bow ties, etc.

    2 months before:
    – Mail your invitations.
    – Meet and book stylists/makeup artists and test out wedding hairstyles and makeup looks.
    – Purchase gifts for your wedding party.
    – Order wedding programs.
    – Write or choose your wedding vows.
    – Book any necessary day-of transportation.

    1 month before:
    – Confirm playlist/do-not-play list with musicians or DJ.
    – Send rehearsal dinner invites.
    – Purchase wedding favors.
    – Wrap up DIY projects.
    – Have a final gown fitting; ensure your maid of honor knows how to bustle your gown, if necessary.
    – Apply for your marriage license.
    – Create welcome bags for out-of-town guests.
    – Confirm all day-of details with vendors; make any necessary substitutions/changes.
    – Confirm all important details with wedding party members (e.g. arrival times, attire fittings, etc.).
    – Confirm that necessary space for all vendors and equipment is available at the venue.
    – Arrange for care of pets/home during your honeymoon.
    – Have bachelor/bachelorette parties.

    3 weeks before:
    – Contact any MIA guests to get their RSVPs.
    – Finalize guest list and give head count to caterer/venue.
    – Confirm vendor meals with caterer.
    – Prepare must-have shot list with photographer; give names of all VIPs.

    2 weeks before:
    – Get final haircut and color.
    – Confirm all honeymoon travel.
    – Plan reception seating chart.

    1 week before:
    – Print or DIY your escort cards.
    – Call all vendors and confirm delivery/setup/takedown arrangements.
    – Give your day’s schedule to ceremony/reception site managers, including deliveries, setup, take-down, etc.

    2-3 days before:
    – Make sure your dress is ready to go; get it steamed or pressed if necessary.
    – Pick up the mens’ formal wear.
    – Finalize bridal party positions and order they’ll walk down the aisle.
    – Deliver place cards, programs, menus, etc. to appropriate venue or site managers.
    – Drop off welcome bags at guest hotels and give delivery instructions to the front desk.
    – Designate someone as the emergency contact person and give out their phone number to all vendors. Make sure to pick a trusted relative or responsible member of the bridal party.
    – Rehearse ceremony at venue.
    – Write final checks to vendors and professionals.

    1 day before:
    – Attend rehearsal dinner.
    – Give gifts to attendants.
    – Give marriage license to officiant.
    – Print out your vows if you’re writing your own.
    – Get a mani and pedi.

    On the BIG day:
    – Eat something hearty for breakfast!
    – Give wedding rings to a member of the bridal party for safe keeping.
    – Introduce your vendors and site managers to your emergency contact.
    – Ensure final checks, including tips, are in envelopes and ready to be handed off to vendors and professionals.
    – Eat, drink, and be married!

    In the weeks after the wedding:
    – Send thank-you notes.
    – Return any remaining rentals.
    – Have your gown cleaned and/or preserved.
    – Return formal-wear.
    – Enjoy your honeymoon!
    – Change your last name.
    – Order your wedding album.

    Happy planning!

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