Planning a wedding takes a lot of work and planning so make sure these 5 essentials are on your wedding checklist. Whether you decide to do it all on your own or hire a wedding coordinator, there are lots of things to consider. Before you walk down the aisle, you will have to have a lot of things planned so your not a nervous wreck. Don’t forget some of the basic things for your wedding checklist as well as some things that you might not have thought of.
- You need to be sure people know about your wedding date. Wedding save the date cards can be sent out six to nine months before the big date. This will ensure people mark the date on the calendars before you even send out the invitations. By doing this, you can be sure that you get the best possible turnout – especially if you’re planning a destination wedding.
- There needs to be some sort of music for your wedding and reception. This can be as simple as a harp player or as complex as a six-person orchestra or a DJ. You have to consider what type of music you want played and then go from there. Don’t forget that you may want very specific songs played, too – and the person or people that you hire need to be able to provide you with those songs.
- Flowers are a big deal and mothers can usually help here with their expertise. Not only do you want to make sure the flowers are set for the big day but remember that you want to consider the type of flowers based upon the season – as well as the colors of your wedding. You don’t need just a bridal bouquet. You also want a separate bouquet that you will toss as well as boutonnieres and corsages for your bridal party to wear.
- Something borrowed and something blue needs to be on your checklist. These are the two most commonly forgotten things – which can leave you running around at the very last minute. Something borrowed should come from the family and something blue can be anything – from a blue bow on the garter to a piece of blue jewelry. Be sure you have it on the checklist so it’s not left out of your big day.
- Take the time to make an emergency kit for the wedding day and put it on your checklist. You never know what will come up on the wedding day and you want to be prepared for it. Some of the things in the emergency kit should be straight pins, safety pins, hairspray, tape and scissors – just to cover any potential problem that could come up. Assign someone this task and have it ready.
- Another item you don’t want to forget on your wedding checklist is the gifts for the bridal party – as well as the father of the bride. Since all of these people have important roles for your wedding, you want to say thank you. Monogrammed gifts are available, but anything thoughtful will work.
If you don’t have a fully thought out wedding checklist, you could be setting yourself up for problems. Take the time to check the list a few times to be sure there’s nothing missing so the wedding day goes as smoothly as possible.
Here is a good starting checklist here you can print and a free wedding checklist excel spreadsheet here.
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