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Why Do You Need A Wedding Planning Checklist?
With everything you'll
have on your mind when you're getting ready for your
big day, if you don't have a wedding checklist you're
asking for trouble.
No matter how good your memory is you'd
be very unwise to rely on it for every little detail
you have to remember concerning your wedding.
It's such an important day for you it
would be a crying shame if it was spoiled simply because
you failed to plan properly in the first place - and
a properly constructed checklist is the very best way
you can ensure that all of your wedding plans come to
fruition.
Creating a wedding checklist tailored
to your specific needs and desires will certainly help
to relieve the inevitable stress, particularly as the
special day gets closer.
Having a well thought out wedding checklist
will ensure that you don't forget anything and will
enable you to relax, safe in this knowledge, and enjoy
the day itself.
Some of the things you should put on
your checklist are setting the wedding date and time,
reserving the date with a florist, photographer and
DJ; reserving the church and reception location. These
are the first things that should be done in the planning
stages six to twelve months before the wedding day itself.
Other important things for your checklist
include planning a budget, choosing the wedding party
and ordering the invitations. You also need to make
arrangements for a wedding dress, hairdressing and makeup.
Not forgetting that you also need to arrange for co-coordinated
clothing for your wedding attendants and, of course,
you need to arrange the all-important wedding rings
with a jeweler.
All of the above major things should
be arranged as early as possible so that you have plenty
of time for the small details later.
Don't forget to ensure that you put
reminders on your list for closer to the date. Reminders
for ordering your wedding flowers, the wedding cake,
addressing and sending invitations, a final fitting
for the wedding dress and groom's outfit and placing
a wedding announcement in the local press etc.
About a month to six weeks before your
big day you should go over your wedding checklist to
make absolutely sure you haven't forgotten anything.
There are, of course, many more things
than those listed above that you will need to put on
your specific wedding planning checklist that are personal
to your wedding, but the above will give you an idea
of the things you need to include.
Remember, as long as you keep yourself
organized with a checklist and give yourself plenty
of time to complete each task, you'll have the ultimate
reward of a happier and more stress-free wedding day.
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