Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting — and overwhelming — things you'll ever do. With so many moving parts, it's easy to forget something important. That's why a solid wedding planning checklist is every bride's best friend.
Whether you're just engaged or deep in the planning process, here are the 10 essential things every bride needs on her wedding planning checklist.
1. Set Your Budget Early
Before you book anything, get clear on your total budget and how you want to split it across venues, catering, flowers, photography, and more. Knowing your numbers from the start saves stress later and helps you make decisions quickly.
2. Choose Your Date & Venue
Your date and venue are the foundation everything else is built around. Popular venues book up 12–18 months in advance, so this should be one of your very first tasks. Once you have a date, everything else falls into place.
3. Send Save the Dates
As soon as your date is confirmed, let your guests know! Save the dates should go out 6–12 months before the wedding, especially if guests are travelling. A beautiful printable save the date card is a cost-effective and stylish option — you can personalise it and print as many copies as you need.
4. Build Your Guest List
Work out your guest list early — it affects your venue choice, catering costs, and invitation quantities. Create a spreadsheet to track RSVPs, dietary requirements, and plus-ones as you go.
5. Book Your Key Suppliers
Photographer, caterer, florist, hair and makeup — the best suppliers get booked up fast. Prioritise locking these in once your venue and date are confirmed. Ask for recommendations and read reviews carefully.
6. Plan Your Wedding Stationery
From save the dates to invitations, order of service, and table plans — wedding stationery sets the tone for your big day. Printable wedding stationery is a brilliant budget-friendly option that looks just as beautiful as professionally printed alternatives
7. Sort Your Outfits
Wedding dresses can take 4–6 months to arrive and alter, so don't leave this too late! The same goes for bridesmaids' dresses, suits, and flower girl outfits. Book your first dress appointment at least 9 months before the wedding.
8. Plan the Ceremony & Reception Details
Think about your ceremony readings, music, vows, and reception entertainment. Will you have a band or a DJ? A photo booth? A seating plan? These details make your day feel personal and memorable — and they all need to be organised well in advance.
9. Arrange Accommodation & Transport
If guests are travelling, consider booking a room block at a nearby hotel. Arrange transport for the wedding party between the ceremony and reception, and think about how guests will get home safely at the end of the night.
10. Enjoy the Countdown!
In the final weeks before your wedding, try to step back from the planning and enjoy the excitement. Trust that you've done the hard work, lean on your suppliers, and soak up every moment with your partner and loved ones.
Stay Organised with a Printable Wedding Planning Checklist
The best way to keep on top of all of the above? A dedicated wedding planning checklist that breaks everything down by timeline — from the moment you get engaged right through to the big day itself.
Our printable wedding planning checklist is available as an instant PDF download, so you can start organising straight away. Print it out, pop it in a folder, and tick things off as you go. Simple, satisfying, and completely stress-free.
Happy planning! 💍