Planning the Timings Well is Crucial


To do this, you need to decide what is most important and what your priorities are. For example, if your priority is to have the ceremony at 5:00 PM, this will be your starting point from which to establish the other timings.


Without proper scheduling, a wedding can become chaotic.


Delays can affect the ceremony, the photo session, and the reception, causing frustration for both the bride and groom and the guests. Careful planning will allow you to enjoy your day without worries.


We recommend creating a Planning Calendar.


**Benefits of a Well-Planned Calendar**


A good calendar not only organizes events but also helps you prioritize what is most important. You will know exactly when each thing should happen, from the arrival of the vendors to the first dance. This ensures that everyone is in the right place at the right time.


Creating a wedding calendar may seem daunting, but breaking it down into manageable steps makes it much simpler.


Planning should start well before the wedding date. During the pre-wedding period, you should ensure you have meetings with vendors, dress fittings, and rehearsals organized.


Important moments that should be included in the schedule are as follows:


- Preparations:

 - Hairdressing

 - Makeup

 - Getting dressed

 - Leaving the house

 - Arrival at the venue

 - Start and end of the ceremony

 - Portrait photo session

 - Reception

 - Banquet

 - Cake Cutting

 - Bouquet and Garter Toss

 - First Dance

 - End of the party