Wedding Check List
With everything a future bride and groom have on their minds
getting ready for their big day, it is almost impossible to
keep it all in order. To help you remember everything and
minimize the headaches related to even the smallest of details,
it is a good idea to prepare a wedding check list.
Having a checklist which can be altered to fit your specific
needs, will lessen the stress load each time you cross off a
completed task. A wedding check list will also ensure that when
your big day comes, you havent forgotten anything and you can
relax and enjoy your day.
Some things that may be included on your list are: reserving
the date with a florist, photographer and disk jockey; set the
time and date of the wedding, and reserve your church and
reception location. These starter steps should be done about
six to 12 months before your date.
More ideas to add to your wedding check list include
establishing a wedding budget, choosing the wedding party and
ordering invitations and announcements. You may also want to
consider picking out your dress and hair piece, visiting a
boutique to look at attire for the attendants and ordering your
wedding rings. All of these things should be done as early as
possible to save you time when the small details become a
necessity.
Closer to your date, the wedding checklist you create should
have reminders for you to order wedding flowers, address
invitations, plan a rehearsal dinner with friends and family,
select the music and order the wedding cake. These things
should be done about four months prior to your big day.
About four to six weeks before your wedding, you will need
to go over your wedding checklist and began mailing
invitations, do a final fitting for your gown, select your
grooms gift, be sure that thank you notes have been written and
sent out for any showers and receptions that were thrown in
your honor, and place your announcement in your local
newspaper.
As you continue crossing tasks off your wedding checklist,
it will become smaller and you will have a feeling of
satisfaction and organization. The final details come two weeks
before your wedding when you will need to make a final
appointment with your florist to approve your flowers, go to
the courthouse for a marriage license, change names on accounts
and official documents and begin a list of wedding gifts and
senders so that you will be able to send them thank you cards
later.
Although these are just a few things that should be included
on your wedding checklist, it gives you an idea of how many
details you will be covering throughout your planning. If you
stay organized with a list and give yourself plenty of time to
complete each task, you will reap the rewards of having a
peaceful beginning to your new life.
Your Wedding Helper
http://www.4whiteweddings.com
|