Wedding Planning Timeline: A 12-Month Checklist

A practical month-by-month checklist for planning a UK wedding, from 12 months out down to the day itself.

Planning a wedding can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down into a month-by-month timeline makes it manageable. This is a practical 12-month checklist for couples planning a UK wedding, with the items most worth doing first highlighted.

12 months out

The big-picture decisions belong here. Setting the date, agreeing the rough budget with anyone contributing financially, and starting the venue search are the three things to prioritise. Wedding venues, especially popular ones, get booked 18 to 24 months ahead for peak Saturdays.

10 to 11 months out

Once the venue is booked, the date is locked in and everything else can hang off it. This is when you book the big suppliers.

8 to 9 months out

6 to 7 months out

4 to 5 months out

2 to 3 months out

1 month out

The week of

The day itself

Get up at a sensible time, eat breakfast, drink water, and follow the schedule. Trust the suppliers you booked — they have done this many times before. Things will go slightly off-plan and that is fine.

The week after

Every wedding is different, so adapt this timeline to fit your circumstances. Intimate weddings can compress this significantly. Large weddings, multi-day cultural weddings, or destination weddings need more lead time. The key principle stays the same: book the venue first, then the photographer and caterer, then everything else can follow.