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1O to 12 MONTHS IN ADVANCE
OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE:
- Discuss possible wedding dates and times. The larger and more
formal the wedding, the longer in advance this must be done to have
a good selection of locations for the ceremony and reception.
- Groom and/or Bride and Groom select engagement ring.
- Plan preliminary budget and how the expenses will be shared.
- Discuss the type (religious/civil), size and formality of the
wedding.
- Contact your clergy member or other official to confirm the date
and time and to schedule an appointment to discuss the ceremony.
- Gather information to select site for the ceremony
- Gather information to select site for the reception.
- Discuss the size of the guest list.
- Begin making honeymoon plans by contacting a travel agent and
sending for brochures.
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8 to 10 MONTHS in ADVANCE:
- Begin drawing up the actual guest list. Have both sets of parents
do the same.
- Reserve the site chosen for the ceremony, wedding rehearsal and
reception.
- Finalize the wedding budget.
- Finalize selection of your wedding photography and videography
packages.
- Arrange to have your engagement photographs taken. Black and white
are best for newspaper annoncements.
- Begin the selection process for a florist, caterer, wedding cake
and the ceremony and reception music.
- Bride and Groom select attendants. A general rule of thumb is one
usher for every 25 - 50 guests. It is not necessary to have the same
number of ushers and bridesmaids.
- The Bride begins selecting her wedding gown, headpiece, veil and
shoes.
- Choose the colour scheme for your attendants wear and the
decorative accents used in the flowers and for the church,
reception, etc.,.
- Send your Engagement announcement and photograph to your local
newspaper(s).
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6 to 8 MONTHS IN ADVANCE.
- Bride and Groom each plan a party or social event with their
attendants.
- Book the organist, soloist or other musicians for your ceremony.
- Finalize the names and addresses of the guest list.
- Have the engagement sequences done for your wedding video.
- Book your florist.
- Book your caterer.
- Book your reception music - band or disc Jockey.
- Finalize arrangements for your wedding cake.
- Finalize selection of your wedding gown, headpiece, veil and
shoes.
- Bride begins selecting her garter, lingerie and going away outfit
and accessories.
- Begin selecting the gowns and men's formal wear for your
attendants.
- Bride and Groom shop for Bridal Registry selections then register
your patterns, colours, etc. with the leading Bridal registries in
your area.
- If this is home or outdoor wedding, book garden furniture, tent,
etc.
- Finalize honeymoon plans and reservations.
- Arrange for passports, visas, inoculations and medical insurance.
- Book time off work for the honeymoon. Booking some time off the
week before the wedding is strongly recommended.
- Begin looking at wedding invitation and announcement styles that
will complement your wedding style and degree of formality.
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5 to 6 MONTHS IN ADVANCE
- Bride and Groom select the wedding ring(s). Traditionally the
rings are engraved on the inside with the wedding date and the
initials of the Bride and Groom.
- Finalize selection of gowns for your attendants. Schedule fittings
and delivery. Include shoes at this time if they must be dyed to
match.
- The mothers of the Bride and Groom begin shopping for their
dresses and accessories. Traditionally, the Bride's mother has first
choice and the Groom's mother's choice complements it in colour and
degree of formality.
- Complete discussions with caterer regarding the number of guests,
style of the service, time of the meal and menu.
- Decide which beverages will be served at the reception. If your
reception will be in a hall or location where you will be organizing
the beverages, you may wish to consult a wine and liquor
representative to advise you on quantities. This free service
usually includes the arrangement for liquor license and delivery of
supplies as well. An alternative is the local liquor control board,
who can provide information about obtaining your own license.
- Complete discussions with your florist regarding the floral
bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, church, and table arrangements.
- Finalize the selection of formal wear for the men.
- Order wedding invitations and announcements, matching note paper
for thank you notes, printed napkins, match boxes, cake boxes, and
order of service cards.
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3 to 4 MONTHS IN ADVANCE
- Bride and Groom should spend some time together as a break from
the wedding planning.
- The mothers of the Bride and Groom finalize clothing and accessory
selections.
- Begin addressing wedding invitations and announcements.
- Make hand drawn maps to the locations of the ceremony, reception
and the site of your formal photographs. These can be printed
inexpensively and enclosed with your invitation. In addition, ushers
may distribute further details at the ceremony site on the day of
the wedding.
- Groom selects going away outfit and clothing for honeymoon.
- Register for your pre-marriage counseling course.
- Select your Master of Ceremonies for the Reception and arrange
with the people who will be doing the speeches and toasts.
- Finalize music selections for organist and soloist for the
ceremony. Notify them of the choices.
- Begin looking at gifts for your attendants and your new spouse.
- Arrange the transportation for the wedding party to the church and
reception. Friends and relatives may be able to provide this
service, but you may wish to book limousines.
- Organize and arrange details of your rehearsal dinner or party.
The immediate family, members of the wedding party and special out
of town guests are normally included.
- Organize and arrange details of the bachelor and bachelorette
parties. These are traditionally done by the best man for the Groom
and the Maid of Honour for the Bride.
- Make arrangements (and reservations if necessary) for overnight
accommodation for out of town guests. Also arrange transportation
for them to the ceremony. the formal photography site, and the
reception. if necessary.
- Contact the local District Registrar or Government Agent for a
marriage license.
- Arrange for religious documents, If appropriate.
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2 MONTHS IN ADVANCE
- Attend parties in your honour Showers normally are held one to two
months in advance. Other parties may be closer to the wedding day.
Schedule carefully so you do not end up overly tired by an excess of
parties all at the last minute. Point this out to your maid/matron
of honour and best man, too.
- Mail invitations. Reply cards should be dated four weeks before
the wedding date. Realize that if there are guests from out of town
they will need extra time to make travel and accommodation
arrangements. If this time span covers a holiday period (for example
Christmas) even more time is necessary for mail delivery and
personal arrangements.
- Finalize selection of and purchase gifts for your attendants and
new spouse.
- Bride consults an esthetician for skin care and make up tips.
Arrange for your make up and manicure to be done at your home on the
wedding day.
- Bride consults her hair stylist for hair care tips. Arrange for
the hair stylist to come to your home on the wedding day.
- If you intend to change your name, begin the process of having
documents changed (driver's license, credit cards, Insurance bank
accounts, Social insurance, etc.). It's easy to overlook minor
details, so make lists of everything that must be changed and cross
items off as they are completed.
- Make arrangements for financial matters, i.e. insurance, bank
accounts, safety deposit boxes, credit cards, wills, etc.
- Plan a recording system for your wedding gifts. Start writing
thank you notes as the gifts arrive. Save them to mail after the
wedding.
- Plan the party for the out-of-town guests. It is a good idea to
hold It only a day or two before the wedding day so the greatest
number of guests can attend. Select the relative or friend who will
host the event.
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1 MONTH IN ADVANCE.
- Contact florist to finalize times and delivery places of the
flowers.
- Arrange to have a display area if your gifts are to be displayed.
- Arrange for a neighbour or friend who is not attending the wedding
to be at your home the whole time you are away for the wedding and
reception. Unattended homes containing wedding gifts are easy
targets for thieves.
- Arrange a floater policy to your household insurance covering the
shower and wedding gifts.
- The Bride has her hair styled and make up applied as she plans for
the wedding. This will help avoid unhappy surprises as to the
appearance of the style and time required on the wedding day. Be
sure to have your headpiece with you
- Go over final details with all professional services you have
engaged - include cake maker, reception contact person, musicians,
limousine, florist, jeweler etc.
- Plan the details of your Receiving Line.
- Make seating plans for the reception.
- Develop the schedule of speakers for the reception and give It to
the Master of Ceremonies
- Wedding attendants plan decoration of reception hall and cars.
- Make sure that you have all accessories: aisle carpet and canopy
(coordinate this with your florist), ring pillow for ring bearer,
toasting goblets, candles, decorations for the hall, garter, cake
cutting knife, etc.
- Arrange for the location of the guest book.
- Notify all people who will be attending the Rehearsal and
Rehearsal party of all the details.
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3 WEEKS IN ADVANCE
- Send announcements to the newspapers.
- Have a Wrap the cake party if you are doing this task yourself.
- Prepare address and stamp wedding announcements to be mailed
following the wedding.
- Exchange money or obtain travelers cheques for your honeymoon
trip.
- Break in any new shoes by wearing them indoors for a few hours
each day.
- Bachelor and Bachelorette parties held.
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2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE.
- Meet with your professional photographer and videographer to
discuss details of your photography and video packages. Include a
discussion of special shots you would like and contingency plans in
case of rain.
- Begin packing for your honeymoon.
- Prepare envelopes with payments (gifts or donations) for ceremony
site, officiator, clans, etc.
- Pick up tickets, medical Insurance forms and travel documents for
the honeymoon.
THE WEEK BEFORE
- Bride and Groom each spend a quiet evening with their families.
- Plan the schedule for the wedding day. ensuring that everyone will
have a relaxing day. Do this in writing and make sure that all
principals have a copy
- Groom and Groom's men have final fittings for their formal wear.
Arrange specific times for pick up and return of these items
following the wedding as well as WHO WILL BE DOING IT.
- Pick up Bridal gown and attendants gowns.
- Pack an Emergency Kit to have along on the wedding day. Include
safety pins. Corsage pins, bobby pins. needle and thread (a couple
of colours that match the colour scheme), nail file, tissues,
hankies, sanitary supplies, cosmetics to match (eye liner. eye
shadow, lipstick, a compact with pressed powder, blush, perfume and
nail polish), spare nylons or panty hose, snacks and beverages,
scotch tape, masking tape, aspirin. comb, hairbrush, hair spray.
mirror, breath mints, and antacids.
- Contact guests that have not responded to R.S.V.P. request.
- Give final guest count to the caterer.
- Pick up wedding rings. Make sure they fit.
- Groom, Groom's men and Ushers have hair trimmed. (Having the trim
too close to the wedding day will produce a "shaved' look in
the photographs.)
- Attend Rehearsal and Rehearsal party. Present gifts to attendants
- Hold the party or social event for those guests coming from out or
town.
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THE DAY BEFORE
- Review the schedule for tomorrow and make sure everyone is aware
of any changes. Ensure that all details are covered.
- Arrange for your honeymoon suitcases and going away outfits to be
at the correct location.
- Give ushers the list of guests to be seated in the reserved
section.
- Decorate the cars and the reception hall.
- Entrust payment envelopes and license to the Best Man.
- Entrust wedding rings to the Best Man and Maid of Honour or affix
them to the ring bearer's pillow.
- Finish packing for the honeymoon. Include travel tickets and
identification, etc.
- Assemble all accessories for tomorrow's dressing In one room.
Double check everything.
- Get to bed early and get a good night's sleep.
THE WEDDING DAY ITSELF
- Be sure to have a substantial breakfast. Brides and Grooms have
been known to faint.
- Bride has make up, manicure and hair appointments.
- Ensure that car keys, license, tickets, money and hotel
confirmations are assembled and that someone is responsible for
them.
- Arrange for the going away car to be at the reception hall.
- Bride transfers engagement ring to right hand.
- Ensure that all principals have allowed enough time to be dressed
according to schedule. You can't be relaxed if you are rushing.
AFTER THE WEDDING
- Mail announcements.
- Bride and Groom send flowers with thank you notes or telegrams to
both sets of parents to thank them for their help and support.
- Return borrowed and rented items.
- Have wedding dress cleaned and stored.
- Enjoy your honeymoon vacation.
- Write and mail thank you notes.
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