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Planning A Wedding
Choosing A Wedding Date
Choosing A Date: The Must-Haves
Gowns & Veils
Wedding Flowers
Announcements & Invitations
Bachelor/ette Parties
Rehearsal Dinners
Wedding & Engagement Rings
Wedding Attendants
Elegant Wedding Centerpieces
Wedding Photography
Wedding Ceremony
Wedding Receptions
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The Duties of the Best Man:
Before the wedding: (if he lives in the same town as the Groom)
- assist the Groom with any shopping (such as wedding ring, honeymoon, tuxs, etc.)
- mail, or email, tux measurement cards to male attendants, and send payment instructions
- plan the bachelor party (if scheduled)
- assist with notifying the other male attendants of rehearsal date and time
- make arrangements to collect out-of-town tuxs before groomsmen leave town
- offer to house out-of-town groomsmen (if he lives in same town as wedding)
- be available for groom as much as possible
- attend the rehearsal
- pay for his wedding attire and accessories
- pay for his travel and lodging expenses
At the wedding:
- assist groom with taking get-away car to reception location or hotel
- assist groom with getting ready for the wedding, and packing for honeymoon
- escort or drive the groom to the ceremony
- instruct the male attendants on seating duties, where to stand, when to enter for ceremony
- hold the bride's ring for the groom until ring exchange
- make sure the officiant has the marriage license
- give the officiant their fee (in an envelope)
- escort the Maid/Matron of Honour in the ceremony and reception
- dance with the Maid/Matron of Honour at the reception
- stand in the receiving line (if scheduled)
- make first toast to the bride and groom
- hold honeymoon tickets, etc. if bride & groom are leaving from reception
- transfer bride and groom luggage to car at end of reception, or to hotel room
- assist with transporting gifts from reception to parent's home after reception
- sign the marriage license as witness
- make
sure car is ready for bride and groom to leave reception, or assist
with "fake" exit so bride and groom can sneak up to hotel room
The Duties of the Best Man:
Before the wedding: (if he lives in the same town as the Groom)
- assist the Groom with any shopping (such as wedding ring, honeymoon, tuxs, etc.)
- mail, or email, tux measurement cards to male attendants, and send payment instructions
- plan the bachelor party (if scheduled)
- assist with notifying the other male attendants of rehearsal date and time
- make arrangements to collect out-of-town tuxs before groomsmen leave town
- offer to house out-of-town groomsmen (if he lives in same town as wedding)
- be available for groom as much as possible
- attend the rehearsal
- pay for his wedding attire and accessories
- pay for his travel and lodging expenses
At the wedding:
- assist groom with taking get-away car to reception location or hotel
- assist groom with getting ready for the wedding, and packing for honeymoon
- escort or drive the groom to the ceremony
- instruct the male attendants on seating duties, where to stand, when to enter for ceremony
- hold the bride's ring for the groom until ring exchange
- make sure the officiant has the marriage license
- give the officiant their fee (in an envelope)
- escort the Maid/Matron of Honour in the ceremony and reception
- dance with the Maid/Matron of Honour at the reception
- stand in the receiving line (if scheduled)
- make first toast to the bride and groom
- hold honeymoon tickets, etc. if bride & groom are leaving from reception
- transfer bride and groom luggage to car at end of reception, or to hotel room
- assist with transporting gifts from reception to parent's home after reception
- sign the marriage license as witness
- make
sure car is ready for bride and groom to leave reception, or assist
with "fake" exit so bride and groom can sneak up to hotel room
Duties of the Maid/Matron of Honour:
Before the wedding: (if she lives in the same town as the Bride)
- assist bride with any comparison shopping, by phone or accompanying her on shopping trips
- assist bride with addressing invitations
- assist bride with making favors, etc.
- host bridal shower with bridesmaids
- notify other female attendants of gown delivery date and fitting appointments
- follow-up to make sure everyone has had their final fitting and picked up their gowns
- make sure all female attendants have their shoes, gloves, accessories
- notify female attendants of rehearsal date and time
- be available for bride as much as possible
- attend the rehearsal
- pay for her wedding attire and accessories
- pay for her travel and lodging expenses
At the wedding:
- assist the bride with getting ready
- accompany the bride to the ceremony location
- carry the train of the bride's veil and gown as she walks to the ceremony room
- straighten the bride's veil and train before you walk the aisle
- hold the bride's bouquet during ceremony, and return it to her after "kiss"
- hold the groom's ring until the ring exchange
- sign the marriage license as a witness -make a toast to the bride and groom
- stand in the receiving line (if scheduled)
- dance with the Best Man
- assist bride with bustling her train
- accompany bride to restroom during reception
- help the bride change from her gown to going-away outfit (if necessary)
- gather
mementos of wedding for bride keepsakes at end of reception (program,
favors, toasting glasses, cake-top, top tier of cake, guest book and
pen, garter and bouquet, cake knife and server, etc.)
Before the wedding: (if she lives in the same town as the Bride)
- assist bride with any comparison shopping, by phone or accompanying her on shopping trips
- assist bride with addressing invitations
- assist bride with making favors, etc.
- host bridal shower with bridesmaids
- notify other female attendants of gown delivery date and fitting appointments
- follow-up to make sure everyone has had their final fitting and picked up their gowns
- make sure all female attendants have their shoes, gloves, accessories
- notify female attendants of rehearsal date and time
- be available for bride as much as possible
- attend the rehearsal
- pay for her wedding attire and accessories
- pay for her travel and lodging expenses
At the wedding:
- assist the bride with getting ready
- accompany the bride to the ceremony location
- carry the train of the bride's veil and gown as she walks to the ceremony room
- straighten the bride's veil and train before you walk the aisle
- hold the bride's bouquet during ceremony, and return it to her after "kiss"
- hold the groom's ring until the ring exchange
- sign the marriage license as a witness -make a toast to the bride and groom
- stand in the receiving line (if scheduled)
- dance with the Best Man
- assist bride with bustling her train
- accompany bride to restroom during reception
- help the bride change from her gown to going-away outfit (if necessary)
- gather
mementos of wedding for bride keepsakes at end of reception (program,
favors, toasting glasses, cake-top, top tier of cake, guest book and
pen, garter and bouquet, cake knife and server, etc.)
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