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Time lines for planning your wedding |
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As we, all know, couples who are preparing for marriage look for guidance not only in planning the wedding service, 12 MONTHS - Decide on the size of your wedding, and who your attendants will be.
- Compile a budget and work out who pays for what.
- Book a venue
- Compile a guest list from both families
- Choose an officiate
- Decide on and book transport, florist, videographer and CAPE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY for your photographs
- Start a 12-month skincare and beauty regime – get professional advice, otherwise you will find lots of information in magazines.
- Make any necessary appointments with medical professionals, such as your dentist.
9 MONTHS - Choose and consult a designer for your wedding dress.
- Finalise guest list and invitations.
- Finalise a tentative menu
- Book groom’s attire if being hired.
- Choose the Master of Ceremonies.
- Book rental equipment, like red carpet, chairs, and so forth
- Buy wedding rings or have them designed.
- Who will make your cake? Sample various cakes for ideas.
- Arrange pre-marital counseling.
- Plan honeymoon and details like passports.
2 – 3 MONTHS - Book a bridal registry at a retail store.
- Make sure you have all the accessories for the various outfits.
- Finalise and send out invitations.
- Finalise menu and drinks.
- Make sure that all the service providers are on track.
- Have a list ready for CAPE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY off all the shots you would really love, and book your pre- wedding shoot
- Draw up legal marriage contracts
2 WEEKS – 1 MONTH - Arrange final fittings.
- Finalise numbers for catering.
- Select thank you gifts for the bridal party.
- Have a trial run hair-do and make-up and photographic session.
1 DAY - Organise a cooler bag with drinks for the bride’s car.
- Have a manicure and pedicure.
- Go over the proceedings of the day with the M.C.
- Put out and go through everything to make sure nothing is missing, from the outfits to items
Like emergency kits, sewing kits, contact lenses, tissues, and so on. Use a checklist. ON THE DAY - Eat a healthy and filling breakfast.
- Make sure all the bride’s and attendant’s attire are laid out, to avoid missing pieces, including the bouquets.
- Take a warm and relaxing bath.
- Make sure that the rings are being held accordingly by the relevant person.
- Make sure that any decorations on the cars are being taken care of.
- Ensure the young attendants are being bathed and clothed.
- Relax, weddings are always happy occasions, no matter how big the deviation from the original plan.
- Make sure all the wedding cars have full petrol tanks: you don’t want to stop at a service station.
- Double-check that the rings are at the ceremony.
- Take along a list of all the necessary telephone numbers.
- Arrange transport for out of town guests.
- Ask someone to keep your marriage certificate safe after the ceremony; possibly one of the signing witnesses
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