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The wedding venue
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The reception venue
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The evening party venue (if different location)
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The accommodation if required |
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The photographer
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The videographer |
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The Marquee
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The Caterers
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The Florist
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The Music |
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The Honeymoon |
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Insurance |
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Things to start doing between 3 - 6 Months
Start thinking about the readings, music or poetry that you wish to be included in your ceremony.
Start thinking about writing your vows.
Start thinking about your printing needs.
Start thinking about what sort of transport you want to use for yourselves, the wedding party and possibly the guests, too and get written quotations from transport companies.
Six months before the wedding is a good time to begin thinking about your appearance on the day.
If you feel that you need to lose weight or get in shape start now! It takes time to lose weight and get in trim. Weight loss and fitness programmes can't happen over a short period and should not be regarded as quick fixes.
Reckon on losing no more than 1lb / or half a kilo per week. It is possible to lose a lot more than this on a crash diet, but crash diets never result in real weight loss and have been proven to unhealthy as well as ineffective. The weight comes back as quickly as it went and invariably brings some extra with it.
Consult your local gym or sport centre for professional advice on a fitness programme.
Things to decide between 3 - 6 Months
Sit-down together and draw up a wish list for your wedding gifts. It can often be helpful to indicate which gifts you would like from closer friends and family. Visit a wedding gift registry service in Debenhams, Lewis's or most of the larger department stores.
Decide on the style of the Invitations and Order of Service and possibly menus and place names for the reception.
Things to book,<
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