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[F862]Free Wedding Planning Checklist
by Linda A, Lin
Certain items are considered an absolute must-
have in a wedding plan, and checklists are simply
one of them. For free wedding planning checklists,
there are lots of sites on the Internet where
you find quick downloads and great tips for the
best day of your life. Keep in mind the fact that
these free wedding planning checklists could be
your best friends for the months and weeks before
the big event, since they function as some sort
of reminder of what it's left to do. Free wedding
planning checklists are usually put together by
people who have plenty of experience in the field
and have thought of all the possible details.

Once you get your free wedding planning
checklists, all you have to do is personalize
them according to your ideas. There are many
special categories involved in the planning of a
wedding, therefore, there are several kinds of
free wedding planning checklists you would like
to download. For instance the budget tracking
free wedding planning checklists are considered
the highest in demand since, without proper
budget administration, things can easily get out
of control. Other categories under which free
wedding planning checklists fall are music,
photography, ceremony site, reception site,
catering, flower decorations and so on.

How come the free wedding planning checklists are
actually provided to site users? The answer is
simple, the company that provides the free
wedding planning checklists is very likely to
offer other complete wedding services too, that
are obviously fee-based. Therefore, the free
wedding planning checklists function as some sort
of business promotion. Some of these free wedding
planning checklists are only samples of a more
complete guide with all the items necessary for a
wedding. Thus, unless you're ready to pay, try to
find as many free tips as possible.

The most comprehensive free wedding planning
checklists are those that address the needs of
the couples who start planning their wedding
twelve months in advance. Most such free wedding
planning checklists are built on sections in
reverse chronological order: that is from the
moment you start planning to the final days
before the wedding. This functions like some sort
of general checklists that can be afterwards
completed with more detailed and specific free
wedding planning checklists. Not only the bride,
but the groom and the parents are involved in the
complex construction of this exciting project.

Announce The Engagement.

Announcing your engagement is pretty basic, once you get engaged it is time to tell everyone you know! This can be a pretty fun part of your engagement, announcing your future commitment and showing off your ring to all your friends and family. There are many ways you can announce your engagement. You can send out engagement announcements, have an engagement party or even use more modern forms of communication like telling the world of your upcoming nuptials on social networking sites.

Set The Date.

Being engaged is fabulous, but there is a difference between telling people you are getting married and telling them you are getting married on April 15, 2012. Having a date makes it feel less abstract and more real. One of the most important decisions you and your fiance will make in the early days of your engagement is setting the date. So how do you choose your date? There are many ways. Sometimes people already know when they want to get married, they have the date picked out based on a holiday wedding, a tradition, or a date that means something special to the couple.

However, if you do not know that date you are getting married and there are no special dates or holidays that you want to get married on it is time to decide when you do want to get married. Narrow down your choices. Make a decision on the time of the year ot the season and go from there. Once you narrowed it down to a year and season or month look at that timeframe and eliminate any dates you want to avoid. These would include holidays you don't want to be married on, birthdays and anniversaries of potential guests as well as any days that bring negative feelings to you, your fiancé or your families.

Determine Your Budget.

Once the basics are done, announcing your engagement and setting the wedding date, you really need to tackle your wedding budget. This may be one of the least pleasant things you need to do while planning your wedding but it is pertinent to understand how much money you have to spend so you can plan the perfect wedding with the least amount of snags as possible.

Choose Your Ceremony Site and Your Reception Site

The ceremony site is important. This is the place you walk down the aisle and marry the man of your dreams in front of all your family and friends. There are so many choices of places to hold the ceremony at. You can get married in a church, an outdoor garden or another outside location, a restaurant, a hotel or a private home. What you choose will affect the feel of your wedding. Each possible ceremony site would affect your wedding. When choosing where you will have your ceremony think about what kind of wedding you want if you want something classic, romantic, modern or something else entirely. When choosing your ceremony site think about how you want it to be decorated and determine if this is easily done, do this before signing any contracts.

Choosing the reception site is similair to choosing your ceremony site. Your wedding reception locale should really add to the theme of your wedding, the one you already set at the ceremony site. Some ceremony locations can double as reception locations such as hotels and restaurants, where as others such as churches and other places of worship are usually only for the ceremony.

Planning your wedding may seem daunting at first, but once you become organized and start thinking about what you have to do it really isn't that hard. Just remember the basics. Keep the planning simple, focus on what needs to be done but try not to overstress and get organized. Make lists, check them off. Read and research online and off about weddings, wedding planning and talk to whoever you can about their own weddings and experiences.
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