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Wedding Planning 101 - What To Do and When!
 
Organising a wedding can’t be that difficult…. can it…..?! Many brides find arranging their wedding to be somewhat stressful and overwhelming – but it doesn’t have to be that way! It is vital to have a wedding plan as some decisions made in the early stages may affect other choices later on!  This list provides a step-by-step timeframe guide for many of your planning-to-dos in order to turn your dream into a successful day! P.S. If this guide seems a little daunting, why not enlist the aid of a local wedding planner - Click Here to view our recommended Newcastle Wedding Planners.
 

12 months or more before your wedding  

  • Announce your engagement to family and friends and also announce in the newspaper if desired.
  • If both sets of parents have not yet met, introduce them
  • Select a wedding date and reserve the church / ceremony site and your reception location /caterers
  • Hire a wedding planner if desired
  • Discuss amongst your families how the wedding expenses will be divided
  • Determine the size and style of your wedding, and level of formality
  • Reserve your photographer and discuss your preferred style and approach
  • Reserve your videographer and discuss your preferred style and approach
  • Choose your bridal party and ensure their acceptance to the role
  • Start to think about the style of your wedding gown and accessories

6 to 12 months before your wedding

  • Finalise your colour theme and style of your wedding
  • Arrange your wedding cars or transport  
  • Discuss your honeymoon plans
  • Discuss and choose the menu plan for your reception
  • Select and order your wedding cake
  • Choose and book your wedding entertainment for the wedding reception and ceremony if applicable
  • Think about your guest list
  • Shop for your wedding gown and accessories. Schedule future fitting dates and an approximate date to collect your gown
  • Select and reserve a florist and begin choosing your wedding flowers and any other arrangements
  • Fulfil any pre-marital requirements with your church or celebrant and meet to discuss the ceremony
  • Shop for your bridesmaids and the grooms and groomsmen’s attire and any accessories
  • Send our your save the date cards if desired
  • Choose your hair stylist and makeup artist
  • Arrange wedding decorations for your ceremony and reception – either DIY or arrange a professional service
  • Choose an MC or hire a professional

3 to 6 months before your wedding

  • Schedule Dance Lessons if required
  • Register for wedding gifts if desired
  • Shop for your wedding bands
  • Finalise your guest list and have both sets of parents do the same
  • Select your travel agent and start actively planning your honeymoon. Apply for a passport if needed.
  • Reserve your wedding night accommodation
  • Interview and hire any other professionals desired
  • Book your wedding hair and makeup service providers and arrange dates for trials
  • Ensure immediate family has selected their wedding attire including mother of the bride and groom
  • Purchase gifts for wedding attendants
  • Arrange the guest bombonniere / favors
  • Purchase accessories including garter, ring pillow, guest book etc.

2 months before your wedding

  • Visit your wedding stylist for a hair/makeup trial
  • Compose reception toasts
  • Discuss your expectations and flow of events at reception with your MC
  • Delegate a person to attend to your wedding guest book throughout the evening
  • Post out your wedding invitations
  • Check each wedding vendor’s progress and confirm arrangements with each party
  • Ensure any adjustments / engraving to your wedding rings is complete
  • If you have not yet finalised the selection of readings and prayers for your ceremony, complete this task. Give copies to any family/friends conducting your readings
  • If you are writing your own wedding vows you should complete this task over the next 4 weeks
  • Hold your final dress fitting making sure you dress with your shoes and accessories to confirm everything fits as it should

1  month before your wedding

  • Check final details with all of your vendors  
  • Ensure everyone understands their wedding role / duties
  • Contact any guests who have not yet provided an RSVP
  • Ensure seating plans are finalised
  • You should have now collected your wedding gown
  • At this point you may be sending out additional invitations as you receive regrets
  • Make arrangements for a wedding rehearsal with your officiant and bridal party
  • Meet with your wedding entertainment vendor and advise of any specific music that is to be played
  • Meet with your celebrant / priest / officiant to finalise your ceremony plans if not yet completed
  • Confirm with your photographer regarding locations of choice and wet weather provisions
  • Finalise your wedding day schedule

1 to 2 weeks before your wedding

  • Check in with wedding vendors as needed
  • Confirm reception seating plan and provide final guest count to venue – also confirm menu details at this time
  • Re-confirm wedding day duties with your attendants and helpers
  • Finalise Seating Instructions and Place Cards, or delegate this task to your stationer / helpers
  • If you follow tradition, enure you have something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue
  • Organise your clothing and items for your honeymoon
  • Hold a rehearsal for wedding ceremony and formalities of reception – some people also choose to host a rehearsal dinner
  • Create a checklist of all the items you will need for your big day including an emergency wedding kit

24 hours before and on your wedding day

  • Remain calm and relaxed at all times and get a good night’s sleep the night before!
  • Complete any DIY decorating or ceremony and reception venues
  • Arrange collection of any hire items – E.g. Groom’s suit, wishing well etc.
  • Visit your beautician for any treatments required E.g. tanning, nails, waxing
  • Ensure the wedding rings are with a reliable party for the ceremony
  • If pictures are to be taken before the ceremony it is a good idea to be dressed and ready up to 2 hours before the ceremony
  • Ensure you have your emergency wedding kit and any other items needed for the day
  • Receive delivery of the wedding flowers
  • Enjoy yourself!