The Knot New England Weddings Magazine

your “I do” checklist

□ Choose your site and officiant and confirm in writing; include your wedding date and time.□ If you’ll need to□ Research ceremony readings and religious or ethnic ceremony customs or traditions; set up a second meeting to discuss these with your officiant.□ Ask your officiant for a copy of his or her standard ceremony so you can make changes to suit you (if allowed). If prewedding counseling is required, schedule it and go. Finalize the overall structure and elements of the ceremony (readings, lighting candles, special rituals), as well as who will participate in each.□ Determine which of the following ceremony items you’ll need: ketubah or other marriage contract, unity candle, aisle runner, ring pillow, programs, parasols, confetti to toss, flower girl basket or other cultural elements (such as a broom for the jumping of the broom ceremony or crowns for a Greek Orthodox ceremony). Start shopping or have them made.□ If you’ll write your own vows, start working on them at least two months before the wedding; consult your officiant if you need help.

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