Friday, 17 June 2011

  • Checklist For Your Wedding Day

    Sometimes planning a wedding can seem extremely daunting to most and everyone needs a little push to get your wedding plans sorted out. Below is a list of 9 things a bride needs to prepare for their big day.

    1. Schedule. This of course is the most important thing a bride should do. Create a schedule first, but make sure you distribute it to all of your guests at the bridal party, friends and family. Create a schedule, make it detailed, give it to everyone so they can review and post it everywhere.
    2. Attire. This is second on the list and is extremely important. Prepare all of your attire anything from dress, undergarments, makeup, jewellery, shoes, hair pieces, etc. Start from the top and end at the bottom so you are sure you have a full inventory of everything you will be wearing on that day.
    3. Music. Check and review all of the music, what are you going to play at the ceremony, your grand entrance and what is the DJ going to play during dinner and breaks? This may seem easy to you, but there are multiple things you need to choose from because the music will be changing through the whole day.
    4. Officiant and Photographer. Make sure you hire maybe a wedding officiant Hamilton and a Photographer because each of these people need to know months before about the wedding they will be participating in.
    5. Marriage Documents. Right after the ceremony you and 2 witnesses will have to sign marriage documents which will make the wedding legal, so do not forget to bring these documents.
    6. Speeches. Although you may be far from a writer, make sure you know everyone who will be giving a speech so that everyone is prepared.
    7. Wedding Shoes. This is listed separately because this is what you will be standing in all night. You may have already picked your shoes out already and they may be perfect, but you need to also think of comfort for your feet. Be sure you break them in, insert shoe pads or even buy an extra pair of slip-ons to change into at the end of the night.
    8. Cake. Maybe venues will provide utensils, glasses and other dishes, so you do not have to worry about that, but make sure you book your cake design a month before because most cases the cake company could not do that last minute.
    9. Flowers. Your florist will most likely handle this, but make sure you give them a list of everything you want and make sure you double check the freshness of the type of flowers you will be having.

    As long as you have a wedding checklist to go by, you probably will not forget anything too extreme. Just remember to keep looking back at your checklist and even have friends/family look over for you, so you do not miss anything.

    Congratulations on your big day!

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