There are many things to consider before your wedding, and sometimes having a wedding guide proves to be very helpful.
Depending when you are ready to start planning your wedding while the days get counted down on the calendar, it is never too early to start.
Whether you plan 12 months before the time or eight months, you can be assured that all important things are covered.
When you have eight months left, you might want to start looking for a florist, caterer, photographer, baker, and a videographer.
This is also the right time to order your dress and begin that guest list.
Before you know it, two months have passed and now there are only six months left.
There is no reason to panic.
You have ample time.
Researching your honeymoon will pull you away from all the stress of the wedding, and deciding on a menu for the caterer and the bouquets will pull you right back onto the roller coaster.
This is also the time where a calligrapher is booked and wedding invitations and stationary are ordered.
Four months to go and everything is on track.
Book your honeymoon, order the wedding rings, schedule that rehearsal dinner, the best of all, and find that perfect hotel where you and your loved will spend your wedding night.
Two months and to the day, mail out invitations, shop for honeymoon clothes and lingerie and acquire those name-change forms.
Make an appointment to see your hairstylist and send a few announcements to news agents in your area.
You should also get your marriage license, write out place and table cards and confirm your honeymoon reservations.
Make sure you have a good night's rest the day before and have a healthy breakfast the following morning.
There is no doubt that you have forgotten anything with this wedding guide in your hand.
Enjoy a happy life together!
Depending when you are ready to start planning your wedding while the days get counted down on the calendar, it is never too early to start.
Whether you plan 12 months before the time or eight months, you can be assured that all important things are covered.
When you have eight months left, you might want to start looking for a florist, caterer, photographer, baker, and a videographer.
This is also the right time to order your dress and begin that guest list.
Before you know it, two months have passed and now there are only six months left.
There is no reason to panic.
You have ample time.
Researching your honeymoon will pull you away from all the stress of the wedding, and deciding on a menu for the caterer and the bouquets will pull you right back onto the roller coaster.
This is also the time where a calligrapher is booked and wedding invitations and stationary are ordered.
Four months to go and everything is on track.
Book your honeymoon, order the wedding rings, schedule that rehearsal dinner, the best of all, and find that perfect hotel where you and your loved will spend your wedding night.
Two months and to the day, mail out invitations, shop for honeymoon clothes and lingerie and acquire those name-change forms.
Make an appointment to see your hairstylist and send a few announcements to news agents in your area.
You should also get your marriage license, write out place and table cards and confirm your honeymoon reservations.
Make sure you have a good night's rest the day before and have a healthy breakfast the following morning.
There is no doubt that you have forgotten anything with this wedding guide in your hand.
Enjoy a happy life together!
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