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Countdown to your perfect wedding
9 months before
- Choose your wedding date. If you plan to be married in a church or temple, clear the date and time with your clergy.
- Announce your engagement in the Erie Times-News.
- Set your budget. Take time for a heart-to-heart talk with your intended about the budget and style of your wedding, reception and wedding-related parties, and who pays for what.
- Enlist help. Consider hiring a bridal consultant. If your budget won't stretch that far, don't despair.
- Enlist relatives and close friends to assist you in specific tasks --selecting a dress, interviewing caterers, etc.
- Compose your guest list. Let out-of-town guests know your wedding date so they can make travel plans.
- Reserve your reception site.
- Choose your wedding attendants and ask them to be a part of your special day.
- Select your wedding gown, shoes and accessories.
- Decide on bridesmaids' dresses.
- Determine the theme or mood you'd like to establish with the food, table settings, flowers and entertainment at your reception.
- Interview caterers, DJs, florists, photographers, videographers and cake makers. Get written estimates of their costs. Keep track of your discussions and their bids in a notebook or with wedding-planning software.
6 months before
- Choose your caterer. Remember to get a written contract.
- Choose your DJ.
- Book your photographer and/or videographer.
- Select your baker and order the cake.
- Choose your florist and your floral scheme.
- Decide on your color scheme.
- Shop for wedding rings.
- Decide on your honeymoon destination. Work with a travel agent to book your travel and accommodations.
- Select your wedding invitations. Don't forget to purchase personal stationery for the thank-you notes you'll need to write.
4 months before
- Register for gifts at one or more bridal-gift registries.
- Help both mothers to coordinate and shop for their wedding-day attire.
- Select music for your ceremony and reception.
- Choose readings for your wedding and write your wedding vows.
- Plan a rehearsal dinner for members of your wedding party, your family and out-of-town guests. Reserve the location.
- Arrange hotel accommodations for members of the wedding party who live out of town. Reserve a block of rooms for other out-of-town guests, and let them know the rooms are available. Remember to ask for any group discounts or special packages.
- Reserve your wedding-day transportation and any other wedding-day rental needs.
- Make appointments for gown fittings.
- Check the requirements for a marriage license.
- Make sure contracts and arrangements are complete with all of your service providers.
3 months before
- Carefully prepare directions, including simply drawn maps, if necessary, to help guide guests to the wedding and reception, and to hotels. For guests who will travel a long distance to your wedding, consider assembling an information package on fun things to do and see in your area.
- Begin addressing invitations and announcements. Select a special stamp at the post office. Invitations should go in the mail six to eight weeks before your big day.
- Give the caterer or other food suppliers a close idea of the number of guests you expect.
- Make sure all reservations are in place for honeymoon travel.
- Check with bridesmaids to make sure they have their gowns and are getting them adjusted.
- Shop for gifts for your bridesmaids. Offer to help your fiancé select gifts for his attendants.
- Select your "going away"outfit and special items for your trousseau.
- Make a date with your photographer for any formal portraits you desire.
- Make an appointment to have your hair done just before your portrait session and again the day or so before your wedding. Consider including your bridesmaids in a "day of beauty" before your wedding, with manicures, hair styling, massages and makeup sessions.
2 months before
- Mail out your wedding invitations and announcements.
- Have wedding portraits taken.
- Send bridal portrait and wedding announcement to newspapers for publication.
- Finalize the music that will be played during your wedding ceremony.
- Meet with the DJ who will provide entertainment during your reception and orchestrate precisely what you want and when you want it played.
- Don't be shy to voice your preferences, down to the volume, favorite songs you'd like to hear, or even songs you don't want played.
- Plan your rehearsal dinner and a brunch or fun activity for out-of-town guests to enjoy on the day following your wedding.
- Purchase special accessories for your wedding-day attire.
- Plan a luncheon for your bridesmaids.
- Make appointments for a hairdresser, makeup artist and manicurist.
- Finalize honeymoon plans. If you're traveling overseas, check again that your passports are current and that you have any necessary visas.
- Gather necessary birth or baptismal certificates you may need for your wedding license.
1 month before
- Get your wedding license.
- Have a final fitting of your gown and make sure your attendants have theirs.
- Check that your menu selections and service plans are locked in place with the caterer.
- Purchase a special book to keep track of wedding gifts as they arrive.
- Keep writing those thank-you notes on a daily basis!
- If you plan a formal dinner for your reception, it's time to draw up a seating plan and make up place cards.
- Check with your florist to confirm dates and times of flower deliveries.
- Review your wedding-day transportation plans and make sure drivers are clear about addresses, times and number of passengers.
- Make name or address changes official on documents, including driver's license, Social Security forms and financial accounts. Fill out change-of-address forms at the post office.
- Meet with your photographer to specify the formal shots you want taken of the bridal party, as well as specific, candid shots you'd like taken during the reception.
- Review the video plans with your videographer.
2 weeks before
- Keep writing those thank-you notes for wedding gifts!
- Pick up your wedding rings. Make sure any special engraving appears precisely as you wished.
- Begin packing for your honeymoon.
1 week before
- Make final checks with all your vendors: officiant, musicians, florist, photographer, videographer, limousine or other transportation provider, caterers and baker.
- Ask a friend or family member to arrange for wedding gifts that may be brought to your reception to be delivered to your home or another safe spot.
- Wrap gifts for bridal attendants and have them ready for the rehearsal dinner.
- Purchase travelers' checks and reconfirm honeymoon travel and hotel plans.
- See that checks are written and ready to be handed out to vendors at the agreed-upon time.
- Inform your caterer of the final number of guests. Confirm that out-of-town guests are set with hotel accommodations, transportation and wedding-day directions.
The day before
- Take time to relax and enjoy a massage, manicure and pedicure.
- Traditionally, this is the day for your rehearsal ceremony and rehearsal dinner.
- Turn in early for a good night's sleep.
Your wedding day
- Allow plenty of time for dressing, makeup and hair styling.
- If you plan on photography before the ceremony, allow ample time so you're not rushed.
- Relax, and remember: This is your special day, the result of all your careful planning. Now it's time to enjoy. Take a deep breath. Refuse to let any glitch get to you. Savor every moment of this sacred day. Let your joy and happiness shine through. Best wishes.
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