Are wedding timelines tasteful or tacky? Does it make you bridezilla or keep you from becoming one?
There is a thin line between the organized bride and bridezilla and my hope is to keep you on the sanity side. Which means getting you organized so you don’t have the urges to become overbearing and rude about simple requests.
Going too far is easy when trying to show that you are organized. I’ve seen girls discussing the creation of a “handbook” or “list of rules” for their bridesmaids. The list will often include things like the length of their nails, how their hair MUST be worn, among many other often ridiculous requests. You wedding is a day about you and your fiancé, and while you certainly don’t want a bridesmaid upstaging you on YOUR day, this is not the time nor the place to unleash your inner diva.
Being a gracious bride is just as important as being a stunning bride. Recently I stumbled across a few fantastic samples of including your wedding party into your day and letting them know exactly where and when they should be on the big day. AND they did it in such a cute way, your wedding party just might save them for keepsakes even after your day.







. So your hour could easily be cut down to 30 minutes if you don’t plan pictures carefully. Helpful hint: If you’re planning extensive family pictures at the mandap, create a chart of all the members who should be in each picture and create a timeline for those pics. Get the massive group photos out of the way first and then peel off the member who no longer need to be there until you’re down to the end of the list. Also appoint a member or two on each side of the family to handle the list and set up the pictures. As his side of the family is arranged for their photo, your side can be gathering the group for the next photo, that way it moves smoothly and quickly!





