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The key to pulling off any large event is planning. If you're getting married in the near future, then a timetable will help you to layout things in the correct order and avoid omissions and errors. You can also cross things off of your list, and theres satisfaction in that. The first time frame is from 16 to 9 months before your wedding. You should start a wedding binder or folders, work on your budget, pick your wedding party, and begin a guest list. If you and your groom to be are busy people, and who isn't these days, a wedding planner can be a good idea. This professional will take care all of the details for you.

You'll need to find a hall and church or other location as well as the date of your ceremony. Who will officiate at your wedding? Plan well ahead and more than likely you'll be able to get your first choice. Check out entertainment, caterers, florists, photographers. This is also the time. Where you can throw an engagement party if you want to. When you are eight months out from your wedding, it's time to hire the people who will be taking photos or videos of your big day. You also need to book bands or other entertainment at this time so that you can make sure they are available for your wedding.

Your wedding dress needs to be ordered and the caterer booked. At this point in time it's wise to reserve hotel rooms for any out of town guests. Also, you can register online or in the store with at least three retailers. Put up your websiteand there are several free providers you can use. When you are 6 to 7 months before your wedding, select your invitations and buy them. Plan your honeymoon as far ahead as you can. Don't forget to shop for bridesmaids dresses, and meet with the officiant to work out a schedule. Some necessities for a wedding need to be reserved such as portable toilets, lighting, chairs, and even a tent if you plan on using one.

Don't forget the florist, rehearsal dinner venues, wedding invitations, and cake ordering. The time to do this is from 4 to 5 months before your wedding. Wedding Planning need not be a hassle if you remember to organize your wedding shower, purchase shoes and undertake dress fittings, put makeup and hair artists on your schedule, and choose your music. There are many more items to consider before the big day arrives, but this will give you a heads up and head start on making your schedule happen on time and on budget.

by: Micky Botter




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