WEDDING CHECKLIST
12 to 18 months ahead
- Determine your budget and the type of wedding (formal,informal)
- Choose a location for the wedding (banquet hall, church, etc)
- Visit your officiant (church) with your fiancée. Select date
- Plan and attend several bridal shows for ideas
- Choose your attendants (wedding party)
- Write up a tentative invitation list, for number of guests
- Select your entertainment: Band or Disc-Jockey. NOTE:Since bands and mobile
DJ's do private events you may not be able to view one of their receptions live. Ask
to see a video, and check references. Ask the band how long they have been in
business and what is their long term projection for being together for your wedding
date. Ask the band what style of music they play and do they take requests. Ask
the DJ service about Back-up equipment and what they use for their music source
to stay current. Look for a DJ who is a wedding specialist. Ask how long they have
been in business. Some DJ's may help you with invitations, photographer and
videographer (Since larger DJ's work with most of these professionals in your area
regularly.) Ask about discounts and specials if you utilize multiple services. The DJ
will actually be your wedding/time coordinator and make or break your reception. If
you plan on a memorable event, hire a "professional wedding specialist" and not a
friend of a friend or uncle Joe and his CD player! As far as what you pay, look at
what you just paid for your cake and even your veggie trays. Is the person who will
actually run your special day worth more than these items? Either way, make sure
you have a signed contract.
- Choose your location for the reception. Call around to several locations(just in
case) and compare prices and services.
- Plan the reception. Most services like the reception hall, DJ and photographer will
require a deposit.
- Pick your date, determine day or evening, color schemes etc.
- Enroll with a bridal registry at your local department store
- Select your dress, veil, accessories. Select your bridesmaid's dresses. The Groom
should also consult a formal wear specialist.
- Select photographer and/or Videographer
- Select a florist or floral supplier, determine fresh or artificial flower



4 to 6 months ahead
- Order your invitations.
- Order napkins, matchbooks and personalized favors.
- Plan accommodations for out-of-town guests.
- Arrange for your rehearsal dinner
- Select a baker for your wedding cake. (This is the
best part! Go out and try samples of different bakeries
and choose your baker. Then decide the configuration
of the cake(s).)
2 to 4 months ahead
- Address wedding invitations - Ask your wedding consultant or
invitation supplier for correct protocol for addressing, stuffing, and
sealing envelopes.
- Draw up a seating plan for invited guests
- If you're planning on a custom-made wedding cake top, order at
this time.
- Select music for your church service (if any)
- Choose and purchase gifts for your attendants (bridal party)
- Buy Wedding Rings
- Make a date to get your marriage license
- Make a map to the church and reception hall, for local and out-of-
town guests


1 to 2 months ahead
- Buy wedding gift for your future spouse
- Make appointment with hairstylist, manicurist, etc
- Have final dress fitting, bride and bridesmaids
- Groom verify all groomsmen have been fitted for
their outfits
- Mail invitations - before stamping bring one "finished"
invitation to your local post office and verify the cost.
Then purchase additional outer and inner stamps. (TIP:
The post office makes self-adhesive stamps for most
wedding envelope costs, much better than licking them
if you have a lot to do.)
- Have formal wedding portrait taken
- Pick up wedding rings
- Confirm with all hired professionals (DJ, Photo,Video,
Reception) Correct dates and times

2 weeks ahead
- Send your wedding announcement and photo to
local newspaper.
- Review seating plan for reception
- Meet with DJ to select music and special
events during the reception. Remember the DJ will
be the coordinator for events at your reception, as
well as master of ceremonies and playing music.
You should be able to see a breakdown of time
frames for the entire reception as far as what is
being done (cocktail hour, dinner, traditional
wedding events) Most DJ's have a wide selection
of music and will play for your crowd appropriately.
Don't be misled and think you need to choose
every song, that is the job of a professional
entertainer. If you would like special songs for
your wedding dances , choose them at this time.
- Confirm your honeymoon arrangements.

1 week ahead
- Have final consultation with caterer and florist
- Write out checks(or withdraw cash) for hired
professionals to give to Best-man for distribution.
- Verify tickets and seating (if flying), obtain all travel
documents. (NOTE: If traveling out of the USA, have
appropriate proof of citizenship and other travel
documentation. Check with your travel planner or travel
agent.)
Pack for your honeymoon.
GET MARRIED!