Ahhhh! Congratulations your engaged! I bet now you’re asking yourself now what? Well easy thing to do is go off a check list. The Knot has a great to go off up and there are about five hundred to print off Pinterest. First thing is first set a total budget. For everything! Even set up an allowance for stuff you may not think of right now such as a miscellaneous amount.
Sixteen – Nine Months:
First thing first BUDGET- This is the MOST important. The two of you want to discuss what is the absolute amount you want to spend on everything. The Knot has a great one you can make an account. It gives you a great break down and an option to add stuff not everyone else is doing.
Date- This will also help with budget. Depending on what time of year you
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Don’t do this the week of your wedding.
One month:
Finalize your guest list- Double and triple check you RSVP with your guest list.
Last dress fitting- Everything should be done and your dress should be ready to go home with you.
Marriage license- Call or look up what you need to do, bring, and where you should go.
Make as many final payments as you can- Great tip if you plan on paying day of or tipping that day give them to your planner or day of coordinator makes it easier on your vendors then you trying to hunt them down or them trying to hunt you down.
Assign Sitting- If you are having it at your ceremony and reception.
Haircut and/or colored- Just in case this time something goes wrong and they have time to correct it.
The Week of:
Pack for you honeymoon- Find out who is going to pick up your wedding dress. You don’t want to take that with you or extra stuff.
Send your final head count- Send it to your planner and caterer.
Confirmer times- Just one last time with all your vendors.
Last book a spa treatment- I would avoid a facials and waxing. Get a massage. See if a spa has a package where you can also get your nails done with a