Wyoming Weddings Guide for 2014 | Page 38

My Timeline 1 Year - 6 Months q Set the Date q What type of wedding will you have? How many guests? Small, large, informal or formal? q Choose your wedding party – ask them right away! Arrange any other special helpers you’ll need, such as cake servers and guest book attendants. Consider finding a Bride’s Assistant – someone not in the wedding party to help you through your day. q Hire a wedding planner q Reserve your ceremony site and officiant q Reserve your music: ceremony & reception DP Ceremony music, entrance/exit music, music for guests to be seated by; Reception music, dancing music, introduction music, dinner music, music for cocktail hour q Reserve your unique travel arrangements DP Limo, horse & carriage, antique car, tandem bike… q Reserve your florist DP q Reserve your caterer & cake bakery DP q Send ‘Save the Date’ cards; make your wedding website Especially great for destination weddings or for those with lots of out-of-town guests! q Reserve your photographer & videographer DP DP q Reserve special rentals DP Tents, tables, fountains, arches, candelabra, etc. q Research: Time table for marriage license in your area and passport time table if needed for your honeymoon! Photo: Tips from the Pros “Guaranteed, something will go wrong on your wedding day. But it will hopefully be something you can laugh about later. Just smile and take it all in stride. Your guests will only remember how beautiful the wedding was.” – Christine Kronz “Your wedding is once in a lifetime. There are no do overs. Investing in an experienced wedding photographer will ensure that nothing is missed and you will have amazing photos to remember every detail of this important day.” – Ardent “ Don’t worry about receiving lines after the ceremony; that is what the reception is for.” – David Huber Photography 37 Ardent Photo: Brian Harrg inton