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12 Months Before
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Announce your engagement |
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Arrange for your two sets of parents to get
together if they haven't already met. |
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Decide on a date. |
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Go over the budget (include both sets of
parents or anyone else who'll be paying for any portion of the
event). |
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Interview wedding planners if you'll be using
one. |
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Pick the ceremony site and visit the officiant. |
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Work on guest lists to get a rough head count
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Visit reception sites and reserve one. |
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Shop for your gown.
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6 - 9 Months Before
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Choose your wedding party. |
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Choose a caterer. |
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Enroll in a bridal-gift registry. |
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Order your wedding gown. |
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Shop for the bridal attendants' dresses. |
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Choose a photographer and/or a videographer. |
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Hire a florist. |
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Book the musicians and/or DJ.
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4 - 6 Months Before
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Order the wedding invitations, envelopes,
thank-you cards, and any other wedding stationery you
need. |
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Shop for the cake. |
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Scout accommodations for out-of-towners so you can
send guests a list of nearby hotels in various price ranges.
(Most hotels offer lower rates if you tell them a group is
coming.) |
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Complete the guest list. (Assume 20 percent of
the invitees probably can't come.)
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2 - 4 Months Before
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Call the county clerk's office to find out
about requirements for the marriage license. Get a blood test,
if necessary. |
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Order the tuxedos for groom and groomsmen. |
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Make your honeymoon reservations. Compile all the
necessary travel documents (passport, visas, etc.). |
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Meet with the caterer or banquet manager to discuss menus, service style, wine lists,
etc. |
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Order the wedding cake. |
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Buy thank-you notes for attendants. |
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Shop for wedding bands. |
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Arrange the rehearsal dinner. |
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Meet with party-rental companies, if necessary, for
tables, chairs or other items.
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