Timeline & Process
12-Month Wedding Planning Timeline
By The Hoppenville Team · 11-minute read · Last updated July 2, 2026
A wedding is a hundred small decisions spread across a year, and the couples who enjoy the process are simply the ones who make each decision at the right time instead of all at once. Here is a month-by-month map from engagement to the honeymoon. Slide it to fit your own runway. A shorter engagement just means compressing the early months, not skipping them.
Twelve months out
- Set your budget and your guest-count range. Every decision downstream depends on these two numbers.
- Draft a rough guest list, which is what sizes the venue you need.
- Book your venue and lock your date. Popular Saturdays go 12 to 18 months out, so this comes first.
- Start one folder or app to hold every contract and payment in a single place.
Ten to eleven months out
- Book the vendors who take only one wedding a day: photographer, caterer if it is not in-house, band or DJ, and a planner if you want one.
- Buy wedding insurance.
- Begin attire shopping. Gowns can take six months to arrive and be altered.
Eight to nine months out
- Book your florist, officiant, and any rentals.
- Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests.
- Build your wedding website and send save-the-dates.
Six to seven months out
- Order invitations and plan the rest of your stationery.
- Arrange transportation.
- Book the rehearsal-dinner spot.
- Choose attire for the wedding party.
Four to five months out
- Finalize the menu and schedule a tasting.
- Book hair and makeup, and schedule a trial run.
- Order the cake.
- Plan the ceremony, and start gathering vows and readings.
Three months out
- Mail invitations, with an RSVP date about a month before the wedding.
- Buy your wedding bands.
- Walk through the day-of timeline with your planner or venue.
- Confirm the ceremony details with your officiant.
Two months out
- Get your marriage license. In Pennsylvania, mind the three-day wait and the 60-day validity window.
- Send the shot list to your photographer, and the must-play and do-not-play lists to your band or DJ.
- Have your first dress fitting.
One month out
- Chase down the missing RSVPs.
- Build the seating chart once numbers firm up.
- Give the venue and caterer your final head count.
- Confirm arrival times with every vendor.
- Break in your shoes at home.
The final week
- Hand off day-of tasks to your wedding party and coordinator.
- Pack an emergency kit and your overnight bag.
- Pick up attire and confirm the rehearsal.
- Put final payments and labeled tip envelopes together in one place.
- Step back. The planning is done.
The day itself
Eat a real breakfast, give your phone to a point person, and let the timeline you built do the work. The best decision left to make is simply to be present for it.
A good venue team runs this timeline alongside you. Schedule a tour and we will map the months backward from your date so nothing lands late.
Written by The Hoppenville Team
We host weddings and events on a restored 24-acre estate in Pennsburg, PA. These guides are the notes we share with couples and planners on tour: practical, local, and written from the floor, not a template. Schedule a tour to talk through yours.
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