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Wedding day countdown

Twelve months before
⇒  Announce your engagement. Traditionally the bride’s parents are first to hear the big news.
⇒  Establish the basics: formal or informal; indoor or outdoor; day or night; at home wedding or a destination wedding.
⇒  Decide on a budget.
⇒  Choose several options for date and time.
⇒  Ask close friends or relatives to be members of the wedding party.
⇒  Book your ceremony and reception locations.

Eight to ten months before

⇒  Start shopping for your gown.
⇒  Begin researching and interview vendors: caterers, photographers, videographers, bands or DJs, florists.
⇒  Send out save-the-date cards.
⇒  If you’ll have out-of-town guests, research and reserve accommodations.
⇒  Draft a guest list.
⇒  Register for gifts.
⇒  If you’ll need to rent anything for your ceremony or reception (chairs, tables, tent and so on), contact a rental company.

Six to eight months before
⇒  Sign contracts with and pay deposits to your vendors (caterer, band or DJ, florist, photographer, and so on).
⇒  Schedule a tasting with your caterer and finalize your menu.
⇒  Select bridesmaid dresses and schedule fittings.
⇒  Finalize flower ideas with florist.
⇒  Start planning your honeymoon.
⇒  Finalize song list with entertainment.
⇒  Order your bridal gown and schedule first fitting.

Four to six months before
⇒  Start shopping for invitations.
⇒  Groom: start shopping for your and the groomsmen’s formalwear.
⇒  Start researching and interviewing cake designers.
⇒  Schedule rehearsal with officiant; notify key people (wedding party attendants and other family and friends you may want there).
⇒  Reserve the rehearsal dinner site.
⇒  Book flights, hotel rooms, and other transportation for your honeymoon.
⇒  Prepare directions to the ceremony and reception sites for guests.

Three months before
⇒  Finalize your guest list.
⇒  Order your invitations.
⇒  Order your wedding cake.
⇒  Groom: Rent the groomsmen’s formalwear.
⇒  Hire limousines/other cars for day-of transportation.
⇒  Order favors for guests.
⇒  Shop for attendants’ gifts.

Two months before
⇒  Mail your invitations; be sure to include directions to ceremony and reception sites.
⇒  Find and meet with a makeup artist for a trial run of wedding-day look.
⇒  Make an appointment with your hairstylist to try out big-day ‘dos.
⇒  Confirm your bridesmaids have their dresses and have any necessary alterations finished.
⇒  Buy a guestbook, if using one.

One month before

⇒  Have your final wedding dress fitting.
⇒  Before your florist places your order, be sure that you’re happy with all the flowers and arrangements you’ve chosen; make last-minute adjustments.
⇒  Order or plan in-room welcome baskets—fruit, chocolates, bottled water and other treats, plus a welcome note and an additional copy of directions to the sites—for out-of-town guests.
⇒  Mail invitations for rehearsal dinner.
⇒  Coordinate ceremony and reception responsibilities with your attendants.
⇒  Confirm wedding day details with all vendors.
⇒  Obtain your wedding license; designate a witness.

Two weeks before
⇒  Contact guests who have not returned RSVP cards.
⇒  Deliver a must-take photo list to the photographer, including who should be in formal portraits. Determine when portraits will be shot (before or after the ceremony, or during the reception).
⇒  Get one last pre-wedding haircut or trim and a color touch-up.
⇒  Create a seating chart for dinner, if needed; fill out place cards and escort cards.
⇒   Confirm your honeymoon reservation; share your itinerary with someone in case of emergency.
⇒  Assemble welcome baskets.

One week before
⇒   Give the reception site manager and caterer a final guest head count; include vendors, such as the DJ and photographer, who will expect a meal. Also ask how many extra plates the caterer will prepare.
⇒  Give the ceremony and reception site manager a schedule of vendor delivery and setup times, plus contact numbers.
⇒  Groom: Get your hair trimmed.
⇒  Organize vendor payments and other fees in envelopes to distribute the day of the wedding.

Two to three days before
⇒  Groom: go in for final fitting and pick up your formalwear; confirm all groomsmen do the same.
⇒  Get a manicure and a pedicure.
⇒  Have attendant put welcome baskets in out-of-town guests’ hotel rooms.

Day before
⇒  Bring unity candle, aisle runner, yarmulkes or other ceremony accessories to the site, so you won’t have to think about them on the wedding morning.
⇒  Give your marriage license to the officiant.
⇒  Attend your wedding rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.
⇒  Present attendants with their gifts at the rehearsal dinner.
⇒  Send out marriage announcements; recruit an attendant to help you.
⇒  Give the best man and/or maid of honor your wedding bands.
⇒  Get a good night’s sleep.

Day of
⇒  Eat breakfast.
⇒  Get hair and makeup done.
⇒  Meet with reception site manager and maid of honor so they can deal with any questions or problems during the party.
⇒  Remember to relax, smile and enjoy your day.

Post wedding
⇒  Send out thank-you notes.
⇒  Change your name, if necessary, on all legal documents.
⇒  Take your bridal bouquet and other wedding mementos to be preserved, if you’re a true sentimentalist.

Adapted from The Knot Ultimate Wedding Planner by Carley Roney and the editors of theknot.com.

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