
Get the marriage license. Be mindful of your state or countries laws here, not all marriage licenses are created equal.Photo by Micheile Henderson on Unsplash 1 Month To Go Consider honeymoon options. Start dreaming about where you foresee ringing in your nuptials.Order your wedding cake. Bakers need time! So plan ahead for this key ingredient to your special day.Start shopping around for wedding wear. If you’re in the market for a gown, keep in mind that bridal salons tend to book up far in advance and most custom gowns take at least six months to prepare.Start looking into the marriage laws for wherever your ceremony is being held so you’re prepared once it comes time for the marriage license. Select and coordinate with your wedding party. These friends, family, and loved ones will be your closest confidants in this period (except for maybe your wedding planner), so get them up to speed ASAP.Send out a save the date. Whether you’re going digital or sticking to snail mail, it’s critical that you let your guests know to keep your wedding in mind for the next three months!.Look into stationary. If sending paper invites is crucial for you, start planning on that early.

Start researching vendors. Again flexibility is key here as certain vendors may be booked up, but you’ll definitely be able to find what you need and get creative when you can’t.Again, flexibility is key because with less planning space you may have fewer options.


Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash 3 Months To Go
