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WEDDING
CHECKLIST
The
Wedding Planner
6-10
Months
- Set the date
- Determine the type of wedding you want. If you intend
to have your wedding solemnized by your religious leaders,
consult them on this.
- Check
with the Civil
Registry
that grants marriage licenses and follow their instructions.
- Discuss the budget with your fiance as well as with both
families.
- Telephone
the Catering
Sales Manager
to
discuss the wedding packages available. Make early
reservations to avoid disappointment.
- Choose the bridesmaid and bestman.
- Meet
with florist
and photographer
to discuss budgets and options.
- Select
your dress, veil, formal
wear gown
and going
away dress.
- Choose the bridesmaid's gown and the groomsmen's attire.
- Decide on the number of guests and make a list.
- Decide
where you will be living after the wedding. If you are moving
into your own home, you will also have to plan to furnish
and decorate your new home so that it will be ready in time.
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4-6
Months
- Mail the invitations and announcements.
- Write thank you notes as gifts arrive.
- Prepare the wedding thanksgiving speech.
- arrange for a second fitting of your wedding gown and
formal wear.
- Put
finishing touches to your new home home or your matrimonial
room if you live with either parents.
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3-6
Months
- Meet with your religious officials to discuss the service
and premarital counseling which many places of worship require.
- Order the invitations, announcements and personal stationery.
- Make
honeymoon
plans and reservations.
- Make accommodation arrangements for out-of-town guests.
- Choose
and order your wedding
rings.
- See your doctor for a complete physical.
- Help both mothers select their dresses for the wedding.
- Ensure
Civil
Registry's
instructions on marriage registration are carried out.
- If immunisations are necessary for the honeymoon abroad,
arrange for them.
- Check on validity of passports.
- Compile a list of wedding presents.
- Confirm wedding ceremony arrangements.
- Appoint a master-of-ceremony.
- Co-ordinate
colours of dress, flowers, cakes, etc.
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2-4
Months
- Arrange a display of wedding
gifts.
- Confirm accommodation arrangements for out-of-town guests.
- Submit wedding announcements to the newspapers.
- Schedule a pre-wedding appointment with your hairstylist
and make-up artist.
- Come
to the hotel and review all the final details with the Catering
Sales Manager .
Confirm the number of guests expected. Place seating
arrangements.
- Do
a final check with the photographer, car-hire company and
cake-maker
to make sure the bookings are in order. If it's a
church wedding, time the journey to the church.
- Make
sure you have assembled any new or special outfits for your
honeymoon
and check swimsuit and suitcase.
- Groom, bestman, fathers and ushers should make arrangements
for the hire of the clothes, or double check that their
own are in good order.
- Arrange
rehearsals for the wedding party.
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7
Days
- Notify
the Catering
Sales Manager
of the final number of guests and check on reception/dinner
plans.
- Go
over the final details with the florist,
photographer
and musicians.
- Confirm
honeymoon
and
travel
arrangements
and
begin packing.
- Make
certain rehearsals are carried out and that any hitches
are taken care of immediately. Give gifts at rehearsals.
- Make
certain your guests have directions and know accommodation
arrangements.
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1
Day
- Greet out-of-town guests as they arrive or arrange for
them to be met directed to their accommodation.
- Pack everything you will need at the wedding venue.
- Make sure you have all bridal accessories, spare pantyhose,
safety pins and other emergency items.
- Find a quiet moment to exchange gifts between you and
your husband-to be.
- Take
going-away clothes to the Hotel
the night before the wedding and make arrangements for the
bestman to pick up your honeymoon luggage.
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The
Big Day
- See you hairstylist and make-up artist for the final beauty
preparations.
- Have a good breakfast so you won't have butterflies in
your stomach.
- Relax, smile and thank everyone for his/her help.
- Most
of all, enjoy the celebrations you have worked so long and
hard to plan for.
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After
The Wedding
- It's
easy to forget that life does not stop after the ceremony.
Someone will have to tie up the loose ends of the arrangements
while you are away on you
honeymoon.
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Ask
Family and Friends
- Check your wedding clothes after you have changed into
going-away clothes and return them to your home or hire
company.
- Send
wedding
cake
to those who could not attend the wedding.
- Pack the wedding presents if on display or given to you
at the reception and have them delivered as possible.
- Send
the wedding
pictures
for development.
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