This next item on your wedding checklist will be important if you’re planning on having a large wedding reception or you’re planning an outdoor wedding.
Reserve rental equipment if it’s not provided at the reception venue.
Your rental equipment will include tents, chairs, and tables. It might also include tableware.
Once you’ve made arrangements for your rental equipment, check it off your wedding checklist.
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Your next wedding checklist item will be choosing your floral arrangements.
You’ll need to know your wedding budget, your colors, your favorite flowers, and the number of flowers or arrangements you will need, as a starting point in talking with a florist.
When considering your wedding budget keep in mind that you’ll need floral arrangements for both the wedding ceremony site and the reception site.
You’ll also need personal flowers.
For example, you’ll need flowers for your bouquet (including your throw away bouquet), your bridesmaids, your groom and his groomsmen, your parents and the groom’s parents, and special wedding guests (such as grandparents or close relatives).
Find out from your florist what deposits and payments have to be made to reserve your flowers for your wedding.
Follow your wedding checklist to keep everything in order so you can plan your dream wedding.
Once you’ve gotten over the excitement of announcing your engagement you’re probably wondering where you start with your wedding planning.
The best way to start your wedding planning is with a wedding checklist.
My FREE Wedding checklist has more than 115 items to keep you on schedule.
Plus, it comes with the Bride’s Emergency Kit checklist for your wedding day.
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Usually your wedding checklist will start anywhere from 12 to 18 months before your wedding day.
The first thing you should consider before you begin planning your wedding is announcing the engagement, having your engagement picture taken, and perhaps arranging an engagement dinner.
After the engagement announcements and festivities, it’s time to download your Wedding Checklist.
After all, there’s a lot involved in planning a wedding – especially when it’s your dream wedding.
Be sure to download our FREE Wedding Checklist with over 115 items to keep you on schedule as you create a wedding plan.