Traditional Wedding day timeline 4 PM Ceremony Template
Planning your Wedding Day timeline 4 PM Ceremony time ? Then this example can be useful to you !
One of my favorite things to go through when we first chat is your plans for your beautiful wedding day and I have found that having timeline examples helps so much! Planning your day of wedding timeline around the ceremony is what I would recommend to start.
Download the wedding day PDF template here!
For this example I am showing you how a traditional timeline without a First Reveal looks like. This is a 9 hour example, which works best for all -in-one venues or venues that are close by.
Consider adding more hours or doing a full day package to allow for more time in between venues, bigger bridal party/families, more dancing time, or to add on a magical sparkler exit!
Please keep in mind that this day of wedding timeline is just a guideline! Your wedding day might look different , it can be bumped up or down too.
After you have added the must-have parts of the day, think of the flow. In order to have a successful and stress-free wedding you will want to allow enough time for every part of the day to flow nicely throughout the day.
If you are considering having a first look, or just want to see another timeline example, see our first look timeline example here.
Other good resources to visit can be found at A Practical Wedding and TheKnot!
Download the wedding day PDF template here!
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