Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting but often overwhelming experiences. With so many moving parts, having a well-organized checklist can help you keep track of everything from venue booking to dress fittings. Whether you're planning a small, intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, this pre-wedding planning checklist will guide you step-by-step to ensure that your big day goes off without a hitch.
12–18 Months Before the Wedding: Early Preparations
- Set a Budget
Before making any big decisions, it’s important to determine how much you’re willing and able to spend. Outline key expenses like venue, catering, photography, and entertainment.
- Choose a Date
Selecting the perfect date is crucial as it will guide your availability for venues and vendors. Consider seasons, special family occasions, and your preferred location.
- Draft a Guest List
Decide how many people you'd like to invite. A rough estimate will help you choose the right venue and manage your budget efficiently.
- Book Your Venue(s)
Popular venues often get booked up quickly, so securing your location early is vital. Consider both ceremony and reception locations, and whether you need additional accommodation for guests.
- Hire a Wedding Planner (Optional)
If you prefer to leave the logistics to a pro, now is the time to research and hire a wedding planner to help coordinate your event.
9–12 Months Before: Key Vendor Selections
- Choose Your Wedding Party
Ask your close friends and family to stand by your side as bridesmaids, groomsmen, and flower girls.
- Hire Photographer/Videographer
Memories last forever, and so do wedding photos. Research professionals whose style resonates with you and secure them well in advance.
- Hire a Caterer
Many venues offer catering services, but if yours does not, start reaching out to catering companies. Ask for tastings before finalizing your decision.
- Book Entertainment
Whether you’re opting for a DJ, live band, or another form of entertainment, booking early is essential to ensure availability on your date.
- Send Out Save-the-Dates
As you finalize your guest list, send out “Save the Date” cards so guests can mark their calendars.
6–9 Months Before: The Details
- Shop for Wedding Attire
Start searching for your wedding dress and groom’s suit. Don’t forget to book appointments for fittings, alterations, and accessories like shoes and jewelry.
- Order Invitations
Choose and order your wedding invitations. These should reflect the style and formality of your wedding.
- Arrange Transportation
Consider how you, your wedding party, and guests will get to the venue. Whether it’s renting a limo, party bus, or vintage car, book your transportation now.
- Book Hair and Makeup Artists
Look for professionals who can give you the look you want. Don’t forget to schedule a trial run before the big day.
- Start Planning the Honeymoon
Whether it's a romantic getaway or an adventure-packed trip, now is the time to start booking flights, accommodations, and activities for your honeymoon.
3–6 Months Before: Finalizing Plans
- Final Guest List
Narrow down and finalize your guest list. This will help you make seating arrangements and ensure you’ve accounted for everyone.
- Order Wedding Cake
Attend tastings to decide on the flavor and design of your wedding cake. Many bakeries require at least three months' notice for large orders.
- Arrange for Marriage License
Every country and state has different requirements, so check what’s needed to legally tie the knot in your location.
- Plan the Ceremony
Work with your officiant to discuss the details of your ceremony. Include any special readings, vows, or traditions you want to incorporate.
- Book Rehearsal Dinner Venue
Choose a venue and finalize plans for the rehearsal dinner. This is a great way to start the celebrations early with your closest friends and family.
1–3 Months Before: Finishing Touches
- Confirm Vendor Bookings
Double-check all your vendors to make sure everything is set for the big day. This includes your photographer, caterer, florist, and transportation services.
- Send Out Invitations
Invitations should be sent out 6-8 weeks before the wedding date. Be sure to include RSVP details so you can keep track of responses.
- Create Seating Arrangements
Based on RSVPs, start planning where everyone will sit. Use software or a simple diagram to organize tables and guest placements.
- Write Vows (if applicable)
If you and your partner plan to write personal vows, take the time to finalize and practice them in advance.
- Purchase Wedding Party Gifts
It’s traditional to give gifts to your bridal party to show appreciation. Consider personalized items like engraved jewelry or custom accessories.
1 Week Before the Wedding: Final Countdown
- Confirm Honeymoon Plans
Double-check that all your honeymoon arrangements are in order, from flight tickets to accommodation bookings.
- Pack for the Honeymoon
Prepare and pack everything you’ll need for your honeymoon in advance, so there’s no last-minute stress.
- Attend Final Fittings
Complete your final dress and suit fittings, and pick up all wedding attire.
- Prepare Emergency Kit
Make sure you have an emergency kit with essentials like sewing supplies, stain remover, and a first-aid kit just in case.
- Enjoy the Moment
The days leading up to your wedding can be hectic, but take time to relax and savor every moment of excitement before the big day!
Day Before and Wedding Day: Time to Celebrate!
- Rehearse the Ceremony
Walk through the ceremony with your wedding party and officiant to ensure everyone knows their role.
- Get Plenty of Rest
A good night’s sleep before your wedding is essential to look and feel your best.
- Get Married!
Finally, it’s your wedding day! Relax, have fun, and celebrate this special milestone with your loved ones.