Planning
the
perfect
wedding
From choosing your location and finding
the right dress, to ordering your rings
and cake, here is a timeline of to-do’s to
prepare you for your I do’s.
By
Reese
Randall
This is an exciting time with so many things to consider as you
plan your special day. To help you, here is a condensed timeline
devoted to different aspects of planning. Be prepared for a good
bit of hard work and a lot of fun. If you try to consume the big
picture all at once, you’ll end up eloping. If you take each part of
the wedding in small steps, your perfect wedding will come true.
12 Months to the Day:
Reserve your reception venue
Once you’ve decided your favorite time of the year, keep in
mind summer and fall months are most popular for weddings—
expect more competition for vendors. Most locations require
you to book the venue one year in advance and each rental fee
will vary. Some reception sites have a coordinator who will work
with you to book your event and be available throughout the
entire process to make sure everything goes according to plan.
10 Months to the Day:
For the bride, begin looking for your wedding dress
Although you’ve probably envisioned your wedding dress
at some point in your life, it’s time to make your dreams a
reality. There are local boutiques ready for you to make a visit,
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but before you do, check out the web. You can go online to
browse gowns on countless dress galleries. Many sites have
their galleries broken into categories of fabric, silhouette and
color. Refine your search to the smallest detail and come to
your appointment ready to try on dresses that match your
checklist of must-haves. Once you make your selection, fittings
and alterations begin. Make sure to order the dress at least 4-5
months before the big day.
8 Months to the Day: Select and confirm vendors
including the baker, florist, photographer and videographer.
Select and order your wedding gown (first fitting and alterations
will begin).
Your cake is a serious part of the reception. Choosing the
right one is not as easy as pie and it’s not as simple as vanilla vs.
chocolate. It’s a major decision with plenty of options. You’ll
need to decide the batter, filling, icing and overall design. Since
you have the basic style for your ceremony and reception, your
cake should reflect the overall style of the wedding. For example,
you can choose from traditional, contemporary, ornate or regalstyle wedding cakes. A few suggestions for you to use atop your
cake include pearls, white or chocolate shavings, silver and/