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Your Wedding Planning ChecklistPlanning out a wedding is a very complex process. There are many, many details to consider, to remember and to arrange. There are months of preparations and effort all put into 1 day, or even several hours. That's why you will want everything to go as smoothly as possible in that special day of yours. One of the things that can help you achieve that is an effective wedding planning checklist.
You should divide your wedding planning checklist it into subjectsIn every subject you should write down the different points that need to be taken care of. Such subjects for example are: attire, stationery, floral, for the ceremony, music, photo & media, food & beverages, gifts, and so on. It will also be wise to have a general subject for different things you couldn't ascribe to any of the other categories, a possible headline for that could be: 'Remember to:'. After you have your different categories, you will need to start write down the necessary points in each of those categories so that your wedding planning checklist will ease things up in the long run.
Order the points by importance and by immediacy in the checklistStart by writing down whatever comes to mind. It is advisable to both bride-and-broom-to-be to do it together and maybe with another 1 or 2 experienced person, preferably someone that had already done such a thing in the past. In your wedding planning checklist when you have written down the points in each subject it will be a good idea to order the points by importance and by immediacy, where the most important point should be placed on top of the list.For some of the crucial things you might want to add dead-line dates if necessary, or a the date when it is the latest for you to start taking care of it, so it can be prepared on time. For example you should start looking for a wedding dress 4-6 months before the ceremony.
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