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4:00 a.m.

Wake Up (bride) (1 brides maid to assist)

Start with fresh up have breakfast and start with makeup.

5:00 a.m. dress up (groom) ( 1 usher to assist)

Start with fresh up have breakfast and start with makeup.

6:00 a.m. photoshoot (groom)( 1 usher to assist)

7:00 a.m.phootoshoot ( bride)(1 brides maid to assist)

9:00 leave to church (decide who in which car)

Car decoration – (2 brides maid or usher to assist)

10:00 a.m. wedding vows ( will b with maid of honor n best man)

10:30 a.m. ( 4 brides maid and 4 usher to look after guest and arrangements)

They will have make sure weather the flower boy n girl is ready along with meme and uncle ,
drashak and wife and give positions to everyone walking the aiel

Also make sure all guests are seated.

11:00 a.m. wedding

entry Position- H B
C-Chechi Chetan
U BM
G-flower girl B
B-flower boy M P
K- karti
K
M-mema
G B
P-papan

u-usher C C

bm-brides maid

b-bride

h,b- harry and wife


12:00 a.m. Hair and Makeup Begins

As a rule of thumb, each person will need 30 minutes per service. So if you
have four bridesmaids plus two mothers all getting both hair and makeup
done with a team of two hair stylists and two makeup artists you need to allow
at least two hours for all services. Make sure everyone having services done
knows which stylist they're paired with and when they're scheduled for service.

12:30 p.m. Lunch Delivery

Whatever you do, don't forget to plan ahead for a lunch delivery to enjoy
while getting ready. If you've booked a full-service wedding planning team
they may even be able to pick up lunch for you, but you should have an order
placed and ready before the day arrives. A large spread of assorted
sandwiches, fruit, veggies and dips (like hummus) is a good idea. Avoid greasy
foods like chips and burgers that may leave people feeling bloated.

1:00 p.m. Photographer Arrives

Many photographers offer standard packages of between 8-10 hours of


service. If your wedding will end at 11:00pm, as this wedding schedule
example does, and your photographer's base package is eight hours you can
inquire about adding on an extra hour of service.

As you're deciding on the ideal number of hours take some time to think
about what images are important to you. Is the getaway a must-have or could
the photographer leave partway through dancing? Do you have a lot of detail
images that they'll need to capture early in the day?

Typically, the wedding photography team will split up when they arrive if the
to-be-weds are getting ready separately. One photographer will go with one
to-be-wed and their pals while the second shooter will go to the secondary
getting-ready location to photographer the other to-be-wed and their
wedding party members.

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Stationery and Detail Photos

According to Frye, "photographers generally capture the important get ready


moments with the bridal party late morning or early afternoon."

1:30 p.m. Personal Flowers Delivered


Personal flowers need to be delivered ahead of time for two reasons—
practicality and photography. First, you'll want the photographer to snap some
photos of the flowers before they're handed off to their respective owners.
Additionally, some personal flowers need to be put on during the dressing
process. Boutonnières, in particular, need to be delivered to the getting-ready
area ahead of when any groomsmen or other boutonnière-wearing VIPs plan
to get dressed. Bridesmaid and other wedding party bouquets, and even
nosegays for parents or grandparents, don't necessarily need to come to the
getting-ready space. Talk with your planner about if they want to hand out all
bouquets during getting-ready time or if the florist should hand them out
right before photos.

2:15 p.m. Wedding Party and VIPs Get Dressed

All VIPs, family members and wedding party attendants should be fully
dressed and ready before the couple gets dressed. This includes putting on
shoes and jewelry. At this time boutonnières should be pinned on suits and
corsages can be places on anyone receiving one.

2:30 p.m. Couple Gets Dressed

If you're wearing a traditional wedding dress, you'll want to give yourself


enough time to get dressed and accessorize. The last thing you want is to feel
rushed while slipping into your wedding outfit.

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