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  2. A Wedding Day Timeline Template & Rules to Follow

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    8. Don't make guests wait to eat. Even though your wedding guests will likely have just enjoyed cocktail hour, you shouldn’t make them wait too long before dinner is served (lest they get hangry!). Dinner should be served at most half an hour to 45 minutes after the reception begins.

  3. A Sample Morning Wedding Timeline for Your A.M. Celebration

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    Note: This daytime wedding timeline is based on a ceremony start time of 10 a.m., and the ceremony and reception taking place at the same wedding venue. If you're hosting your ceremony and reception in different locations, you'll need to factor travel time into your wedding-day timeline. 5 a.m.: Wake up! No, that's not a typo.

  4. The Ultimate Wedding Photographer Timeline

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    Wedding Photography Timeline Template #2 (for couples not not having a “first look”): (Note, if you’re having a second shooter present at your wedding, wedding party portraits may be taken at the same time at separate locations.) 1 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. – Getting Ready Photos. 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. – Separate Wedding Party and Family Photos

  5. A Wedding Reception Order of Events Template

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    10. Special Dances. After the toasts, the couple and their parents hit the dance floor. Parent dances may include the father-daughter dance and/or the mother-son dance. According to the WeddingWire study, 59 percent of couples include parent dances as part of their wedding reception. 11.

  6. Here's the Exact Order of Dances at a Wedding Reception

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    1. The Married Couple's and Wedding Party's Grand Entrance. While this may not technically be a dance, the grand entrance is still an important dance floor moment during the wedding reception. As cocktail hour comes to a close, the wedding party members, including bridesmaids, groomsmen, best man, maid of honor, matron of honor, bridesmen ...

  7. Our free Wedding Planning Tools help you plan every aspect of your wedding with guidance from those who have done it before. Start with your Wedding Budget, Wedding Guest List and Wedding Checklist, then create your Wedding Website to share all the important details and communicate with guests. You can even collect RSVPs on your Wedding Website ...

  8. A Groomsman’s Wedding-Day Timeline

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    The wedding-day timeline has officially begun. 9:24am: You brush your teeth, throw on shorts and a t-shirt and head to the restaurant. 9:45am: The groggy-looking groom and groomsmen are at the diner and you order a feast of a breakfast—lots of coffee, eggs, bacon, the works.

  9. How to Plan a Hawaii Destination Wedding

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    You’ll need to apply for a marriage license before getting married in Hawaii. You don’t have to be a Hawaii resident, but you will be required to provide valid identification and proof of age, such as a certified birth certificate and driver’s license. The minimum age to apply is 18 years old.

  10. How to Plan a Wedding Step by Step: Tips & Budget Advice

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    Having some potential wedding dates in mind will be very helpful during the venue selection process. 7. Choose a Venue. Now that you have a budget, an estimated guest count, and a few potential wedding dates in mind, you have all the information you need to book a wedding venue—one of the most important parts of our how to plan a wedding guide.

  11. A Complete Guide to Planning a Backyard Wedding Reception

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    Landscaping and grounds. Call your gardener, or ask your florist, to clean the yard—front and back—to make sure the lawn is picture-perfect and update any shrubberies and bushes that have seen better days. If you want to replant, you will have to make a landscaping plan months in advance of the wedding date.