Reserve your date and venues |
Decide whether to have separate locations for the ceremony and the reception, factoring in travel time between the two places.
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Research photographers, bands, florists, and caterers. |
Book a florist. Florists can serve multiple clients on one day, which is why you can wait a little longer to engage one. Plus, at this point, you.ll be firm on what your wedding palette will be. |
Arrange transportation. Consider limos, minibuses, trolleys, and town cars. (But know that low-to-the-ground limos can make entries and exits dicey if you.re wearing a fitted gown.) |
Select and order the cake. Some bakers require a long lead time. Attend several tastings before committing to any baker. |
Choose your music. What should be playing when the wedding party is announced? During dinner? To kick off the dancing? Keep a running list of what you want.and do not want.played. |