Wedding Day Time Table
When you make your time table, (1) schedule each event and (2) plan enough time for it. The following chart will help you with the essentials; the spaces between each item will let you add the things that will be different for your wedding (you might get dressed at church instead of at home, etc.) Make sure your photographer, caterer, baker, florist, and musicians know your time table and that they approve any last minute changes. Go ahead and fill in as much of the information as possible right now while you are online and then print it out when you are done. If you are not certain of all the information right now, you can still fill it in later.

What?Time
1. Getting up/breakfast
2. Dressing
3. Leaving for the ceremony
4. Photos before the ceremony
5. Parents and guests arrive 
6. Wedding Ceremony begins 
7. Receiving Line 
8. Formal group photos (wedding party)
9. Leaving for the reception
10. Cocktail Hour (before couple arrives)
11. Arriving at the reception 
12. Toast by Best Man (and others) 
13. Reception Meal 
14. Cake Cutting 
15. Bridal Dance 
16. Dancing 
17. Bride and Groom change clothes 
18. Bride and Groom leave reception 
19. Reception ends 


NOTE: If you are going to change clothes at the reception, make sure someone will take care of the gown and tuxedo.