The Ultimate Wedding Preparation Checklist: A Complete Guide
Without a doubt, one of the most significant and memorable days of your life is going to be your wedding day. You'll want to start the wedding planning process as soon as the thrill and reality of your engagement begins to settle in. This post is for you if you've always wanted to organize the ideal wedding but don't know where to begin. We'll walk you through the process of organizing a perfect wedding and add to the memory of your big day.
Pick a Theme for Your Big Day
Selecting your wedding theme is a smart place to start as it will enable you to focus on the remaining specifics of your special day. One of my favorite chores for the wedding to-do list is this one since it lets you be really creative. Determine what you and your partner are comfortable with, and visualize the ceremony and celebration. Which would you prefer: a black-tie celebration in a hotel or a tiny, personal wedding on some beach? Your wedding's theme should reflect the two of you and can be anything from festival or nautical to rustic or travel-themed. As they say, the sky is the limit.
Decide on the Budget
You cannot begin wedding planning unless you have planned your budget and determined how much you can afford to spend on the event. It will be necessary for you to consider the possible size of your wedding as you start to make your budget. The total expense and venue you choose will depend on the number of guests on your guest list. Choosing a modest, private wedding or a big, extravagant one will directly affect your wedding budget and strategies to cut costs, so now is the perfect time to make your decision.
Pick a Date
Consider the time of year you want to be married as well as your preferred day of the week. Weddings on weekends, holidays, and throughout the spring and summer might be more costly and competitive. In order to tie the knot within the next six to twelve months, you'll need to reserve the venue as soon as possible. Choose three or four dates that are convenient for both of you. In this way, you should be able to reserve a different date if the one you want isn't available at your favorite spot.
Device the Venue
After deciding on your wedding's theme, spending limit, size, and possible dates, think about your available venues. Although some wedding venues may have late availability or special deals for dates closer to the time, you should try to book your venue at least a year in advance of your chosen wedding date.
Legal Requirements
You should schedule and show up for a meeting with your registrar as soon as you've reserved your location. These can be scheduled for any period of time up to three months before to your wedding, but it's advisable to schedule them as soon as possible. On the big day, you will pay for your marriage license, and receive a paperwork asking for all the specifics of your wedding ceremony. Make sure you have all the essential papers, including identity cards, birth certificates, and any other information that may be needed.
Start Booking Vendors
It will be up to you to decide if you want to hire outside vendors but it could be unnecessary for you to hire someone on your own if the venue you've chosen handles some or all of these things. However, if you're organizing your own wedding, you'll have to look into and make the following hirings:
- Catering service
- Photographer
- Videographer
- DJ, singer or band
- Florist
Pick Your Dress for the Big Day
Think about your budget first. This should cover the price of the garment as well as any adjustments and extras. After that, read through magazines and browse images on Pinterest and Instagram to get an idea of your own style.
Checklist for the Bride before Wedding
- Make sure that your big day dress is ready to wear and fit you perfectly because the last thing you want is a wardrobe malfunction on the day.
- Coordinate with your hair and makeup artist.
- Make sure that wedding tings and band are ready to go.
- Put together an emergency bag that includes tissues, safety pins, touch-up cosmetics, a little sewing kit, and painkillers.
- Go over your vows to one other and any speeches you have planned.
Checklist for the Groom before Wedding
- Plan your honeymoon in advance.
- Check that everyone has been paid by verifying the payment schedules provided by your vendor.
- Give the best man his wedding band.
- Give the marriage license to your officiant.
- For the big day, even a small haircut will help you feel presentable.
- Pick your outfit, and before you leave the store, make sure everything is included and fits you perfectly.
- Enjoy yourself, but don't go crazy. Tomorrow is going to be a major day for you!
Set a Wedding Day Schedule
Create a timetable and do your best to follow it to make sure everything goes together perfectly on your wedding day. Think through each stage of the process, including waking up, getting ready, meeting your spouse for the first time, and even making the pre-wedding toast.
Your big day is here you should be enjoying every single minute of it!