Maybe they're working with a tight budget or maybe they simply love the DIY possibilities. Here’s what you need to do.While couples often hire professionals to help manage their wedding plans, there are plenty of reasons why they might choose to handle all of the planning tasks and responsibilities on their own. It’s now time to stop planning and enjoy your big day. Again confirm with vendors and send them detailed instructionsįinally, the day you’ve waited 18 months for has arrived, all the hard work and careful planning have led up to this point.The final two weeks before your wedding are a whirlwind of fun and excitement, everything at this point is coming together and your big day is just 14 days away so here’s what you’ll need to check off the to-do list at this point: Book test makeup and hair appointments so you know what you want.Book a spa day for you and your bridal party – splurge and have some fun!.Just one more month to go and everything by this point is good to go, just a few more things are left to get in order. Book hair and makeup appointments for bride and mother of the bride.You are 3 months out from your big day and are officially in the home stretch, THIS is crunch time, and this is where it starts to get really exciting as everything begins feeling very real, here are the to-dos for the 3-1 month stretch: Choose the groom’s and groomsmen’s attire.Book your room decor supplier – chair covers, centerpieces, etc.Purchase shoes and accessories for your wedding dress.Now you’re at the six-month marker and at this point, you’ll be wanting to get your decorations in order as well as wedding day accessories. Finalize your guest list, purchase your invitations and thank you cards.Book your florist, caterer, and all other vendors.Book your DJ, Musicians, cocktail hour entertainment, etc.Book your wedding photographer (maybe your engagement session photographer?).Get your passport – if you plan to leave the country for your honeymoon.You are now at the 9-6 month mark and getting closer to your big day, during this period of time you’re going to be doing a lot more booking and purchasing–here’s the breakdown: Start wedding dress and bridal party dress shopping.Hire your wedding planner (we HIGHLY recommend as your planner will provide the relaxation you deserve).Tour and book your venue – this should be the first order of business since popular venues can be booked up to two years out.Twelve months isn’t quite crunch time, but it is for booking your venue! Along with your venue, here is what brides and grooms need to get checked off their list at 12 months out: Do an engagement photo shoot – this is a good way to find a photographer for your big day.
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