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Wedding is a remarkable event in anyone’s life and should be properly planned. Bad preparation might leave you with a bad memory that can haunt you for a long time. Some do contract their wedding planning to an event planner. Others do the planning themselves with the help of close acquaintances and family members. Here is a checklist that can help you, especially when you are planning it yourself.
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6 months or more to the wedding day;
- Discuss plans with your future spouse, parents and in-laws.
- Discuss with your partner on the type of wedding desired.
- Work out a budget.
- Check legal requirements.
- Book reception location.
- Contact photographer.
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4 months
- Choose (from existing wardrobe), purchase or sew wedding garments.
- Order flowers.
- Choose and order invitations.
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2 months
- Send invitations.
- Purchase rings.
- Obtain necessary documentations.
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1 months
- Try on wedding outfits.
- Confirm orders and appointments.
- Write thank-you letters for any gifts already received.
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2 weeks
- Start taking personal belongings to new accommodation.
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1 week
- Make sure all helpers know what they are to do at the wedding.
- Arrange for the return of any hired or borrowed items.
- Delegate everything possible to others. But be sure your delegates have the capability to handle their responsibilities.
This is only a sample preparatory list. It can be adjusted to suit your taste, tradition, religion and personal circumstances.
You do not need a professional wedding or event planner to plan your wedding especially when you don’t have a fortune to spare. Even when you have the means, the savings you would make can help you get a gift for your new partner.
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