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Not only for Santa Claus: Your Wedding Checklist

 

 

Santas Wedding ListMaking a list and checking it twice is not only for Santa Claus. A wedding checklist is absolutely the only way to manage the myriad details necessary for putting on a wedding. 

Whether you’re an iPad bride and call it a Task List or a pad and pencil bride, and call it a To Do List, after you say “yes,” start making and sharing your wedding checklists with the people who will be helping you put on your fabulous day. Making wedding checklists will relieve some of the wedding stress for you and your helpers.  It also exponentially increases the chances that nothing gets missed on the big day. 

Wedding Checklists work best if you keep them organized in a way that makes sense to you.  In order to be useful they should also be active.  This means as each task is completed, cross it off your list.  And as you think of new things add them to your wedding checklist or start a new list.  If friends and relatives have offered to assist you, make sure they get a list of what you want them to do. Doing this can go a long way toward cutting down misunderstandings later. Remember after you say “yes,” start making your wedding checklists and check them frequently. 

To help you get started we have created an e-book called: After You Say “YES” Checklist. This can serve as a guideline to which you will add your many personal lists, because every wedding is as unique as the bride creating it. 

Congratulations!
Best Wishes

Constance

Photo Credit: Rondo Estrello-flickr Creative Commons
 

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