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The following checklist is provided as a basic guideline for wedding planning. Please feel free to modify this checklist to
meet the specific needs of your ceremony. We welcome your ideas for future improvements to the checklist. Please
contact Jclare Studios with your suggestions. Thank you!
Essential Wedding Checklist
The sudden rush of overwhelming excitement and anxiety begins. You want every single detail for your wedding to be
perfect. Here’s a timeline checklist for getting it all accomplished.
Immediately following the proposal / 12-18 months in advance:
Set the date: _____________________
Determine the type of wedding:
Church
Outdoor
Destination
Other:___________
Determine the style of wedding:
Traditional
Formal
Casual
Meet with Bride and Groom’s Parents to discuss plans and financial contributions
Determine the budget:___________________
Determine the number of guests to invite:_____________
Choose and secure a wedding site:__________________
Choose and secure a reception site:_________________
Select and book an Officiate:______________________
Order “Save the Date” Reminders
Select your Wedding Party Attendants:
Maid/Matron of Honor:______________________ Groomsmen:________________________________
Best Man:____________________________________ ______________________________________________
Bridesmaids:_________________________________ ______________________________________________
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
______________________________________________ Ushers:_______________________________________
Flower Girl:_________________________________ Ring Bearer:__________________________________
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