Life is a highway

Life is a highway and the real trip starts with that special person when you get married.

Getting Married?  Getting Stressed?

That's why I started this website ... Your Wedding Made Easy!

Your Wedding Made Easy - The 12 Month Planner!

12 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  • Pick a date for your wedding
  • Decide what sort of wedding you want; take your time with this
  • Write up your guest list and decide on numbers
  • Work out your budget and find out if any family members will be able to contribute
  • Work out how you are going to spend your budget and work out what is important to the both of you and divide up the budget accordingly
  • Open wedding bank Account
  • If having a church wedding, visit your priest and book the church
  • If having a civil ceremony, contact your local registrar to book the date and time and an appointment to give notice of marriage
  • Book a wedding planner if you want someone for Full Planning
  • Research venues, visit top 3 – 5
  • Start looking at blogs/internet/magazine ideas and inspiration
  • Don’t make any rash decisions, think about it all and way up your options on all decisions to be made
  • Organise your engagement party


11 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  • Make final decision on your venue and book
  • Book Your Photographer
  • Take out wedding insurance
  • Bride go dress shopping
  • Choose your best man, bridesmaids and ushers
  • If reception venue requires a marquee, book this along with furniture and any equipment
  • If you need to hire in outdoor caterer and bar, look for these and get menu ideas
  • Look for wedding invitations
  • Compile names and address for gust list and send out save the date cards if you decide to have them


10 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Book your wedding planner if you want someone for partial planning
  • Decide on your band/DJ/entertainment and book
  • Go on engagement shoot with photographer if you are having one
  • If venue is providing food, talk through the options with them
  • Decide on themes and colours
  • Book the videographer


9 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Select a florist and visit them, talk through your ideas, book.
  • Bride go shopping with your bridesmaids for their dresses and if necessary your mother and mother in law for their outfits.
  • Groom look at suits for you and the groomsmen

8 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Contact rental companies and book chairs, tables etc. (if needed)
  • Start planning your honeymoon and book
  • Make a start ring shopping
  • Order wedding cake

7 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Check your passport, visas etc. (for honeymoon)
  • Book the time off work
  • Book the transport for the wedding party and cars for bridal party
  • Bride book your hair dresser and make-up artist
  • Draw up a gift list at chosen department store/charity/honeymoon (these need to be ready to send out in the wedding invitations)
  • Order Rings

6 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Send out wedding invitations if you are not sending out save the dates
  • Finalise arrangements for the venue and the church
  • Bride buy wedding accessories, shoes, headwear, veil, and bag.
  • Organise the Stag and hen party
  • Book your wedding planner if you want someone for on the day co-ordination
  • Attend pre wedding counselling or wedding classes if requested by the church, or start to visit regularly if required for the ceremony.
  • If you are adding any DIY elements to your wedding, projects should be on their way by now.

5 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Groom; You and the men get the rest of your outfits, shoes etc.
  • Decide on decoration for reception venue 

4 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Book your wedding night hotel, if you are not staying at the reception venue
  • Look at options for favours if having them
  • Plan the ceremony and reception music.
  • Choose gifts for bridesmaids, best man, and parents
  • Send out invitations if you have already sent out save the dates

3 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Decide on guest book ideas
  • Decide on how to display table plan/escort cards
  • Decide on wedding post box for cards
  • Select readings for the ceremony and give to the relevant people so they can practice
  • Choose hymns for the ceremony or songs if a civil.
  • Bride go for fitting for your dress and also your bridesmaids

2 MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Get order of service made up and printed.
  • Chase guests who have not sent an RSVP
  • Put together seating plan
  • Make or order place cards and table number/names
  • Bride have hair and make-up trial
  • Bride buy wedding lingerie
  • Groom enjoy your Stag Do
  • Bride enjoy your Hen do 

1 MONTH BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Write your vows if you are choosing to use your own
  • Finalise every detail and double check bookings with all suppliers
  • Confirm honeymoon reservations
  • Pick up wedding rings
  • Delegate jobs for the wedding day i.e. give someone the guest book to look after
  • Go on pre wedding shoot with the photographer If not had an engagement shoot.
  • Confirm numbers and food allergies with the caterers and draw up final seating plan
  • Groom write your speech and make sure the best man, father and anyone else giving one have done theirs as well.
  • Both try and wear in your wedding shoes around the house, put socks or stockings over the shoes do they don’t get dirty. 

2 WEEKS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Complete final song list for the band or DJ if you have any special requests for them and send it to them.
  • Bride; Go for you final colour and or cut with your hairdresser and have a final practice run.
  • Bride draw up list for change of name, ready for when you get back from honeymoon
  • If possible get a final walk through at the venue with the suppliers so everyone knows where and when they need to be. Final walk through with wedding planner 

1 WEEK BEFORE THE WEDDING
  • Confirm details with all participants
  • Confirm all details with all suppliers
  • Supply the venue with suppliers list of requirements i.e. band/DJ set up time, setup space for florist
  • Supply the venue and church/registrar with a schedule of all the suppliers delivery and set up time and contact numbers
  • Groom get your hair trimmed and any last minute beauty treatments
  • Do your honeymoon packing
  • Get honeymoon currency

2-3 DAYS BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Have rehearsal and dinner (if having one)
  • Bride pick up your dress
  • Bride get your nails done and any last minute beauty treatments
  • Bride if necessary get your and your bridesmaids’ dresses steamed and
  • Groom make sure you and the groomsmen pick up your outfits
  • Hand over all favours, and name cards to the reception venues, or decorator/planner
  • Call car rental companies for final pickup times for the day
  • Write up wedding day time table and give to the bridal party so they know where and when they need to be anywhere 

1 DAY BEFORE THE WEDDING
  •  Sort out any monies to be paid to suppliers on the day and give to family members or planner to look after
  • Get an early night 

ON THE DAY
  •  Relax!
  • Give wedding rings to the best man
  • Make sure that the designated family member/planner has the final payments for the suppliers
  • Designate someone to work with the photographer so they know who everyone is for the group shots
  • Bride once you are ready give your make up to either your mum or your bridesmaid to look after
  • Make sure that everyone has their flowers once they have been delivered
  • Bride, put your engagement ring on your right hand


HAVE FUN ………..it’s your wedding day, the best day of your life!!!!!!

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