
How to Make Your Wedding Week Schedule

While most couples know that having a schedule for the wedding itself is a good idea, it’s also not the worst idea to make some detailed schedules for the whole week. Everything in the lead-up to the wedding will be done with a combination of excited emotions and many, many well-wishers, so being able to refer to that schedule can be a real help to staying on track and not wasting time. Here are some sections of a wedding week schedule that you might find useful as you plan for your own big day.
Make Sure You’re Prepared for Guest Arrivals
If you want anything to be ready when people arrive at homes or hotels, schedule a time to get it into position early, whether it’s something as necessary as a sturdy handrail for older family coming up steps or welcome baskets delivered to hotel rooms. Such ideas can be fun when the wedding is months away, but they need a specific moment to be done. If possible, schedule time with one or two nearby bridesmaids for a week before to make sure you aren’t assembling gifts or activity suggestions for travelers a week before the big day.
Plan for the Informal Moments
Make sure you schedule in self-care because other activities may crowd it out otherwise.
Focus on Key Transitions for the Day-Of
Often this part of the schedule is handled by a wedding planner, but for your own sanity it might be nice to have a copy yourself. The biggest key in this schedule is for the people who are responsible for each transition, such as the bride walking down the aisle or the announcement that the cake is being cut. If you don?t have a planner, make sure everyone knows their personal cues to keep things moving at the pace you desire.
Don’t Forget About Rehearsal Details
For afternoon and evening weddings, the morning of a wedding can look very different: some people are busy decorating their venue while others can do that on a previous day, and many last-minute tasks may start to pile up. Having a good schedule will help you make sure that every item is assigned to a willing volunteer and gets checked off the list. Having a trusty friend hold on to the list while you are pulled in many directions is a great idea. By making sure that your wedding week is scheduled, you are actually more free to enjoy your experiences with friends, family, and your fiance, knowing that you aren’t forgetting anything and everything will happen in good time. The post How to Make Your Wedding Week Schedule appeared first on Weddingbee.Leave the Day-Of Schedule with a Trusted Friend
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