Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Wedding Timeline


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The first thing to do when it comes to planning a wedding is definitely putting together a timeline of what needs to get done and when they need to be done by. This gives you a highlevel summary of what you have on your plate, what/how you can delegate, etc.

There are tons of templates available as well as lists of things to do and the timing for each item. I've included a few examples below as well as links to the sources.

What I've found to be very helpful is to pick one to use as a base, but definitely go through each item and see if each one makes sense. Think about what you plan to have at your wedding and tailor the list so it caters to meet your needs.

As a rather visual/analytical excel lover, I've found that none of my planning/forecasting efforts ever go well without the involvement of a worksheet. Luckily for me, my bridesmaid found me the perfect spreadsheet to start with in the form of an excel. We've also added additional tabs after the max timeline tab to indicate our research on various vendors, etc.

Here is a list on some places where you can find pre-made wedding timelines:

Here comes the guide

Bridal Guide

Lauren Conrad

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