Your Wedding Timeline – Let the Planning Begin!

Dear Readers,

Planning your wedding can feel like a whirlwind of decisions, but we’re here to help! This month, we’re diving into the key milestones of wedding planning—from securing your dream venue to planning your menu and beyond. Whether you’re months away or just getting started, these five essential steps will ensure your big day is everything you’ve dreamed of and more. 

With love,
Candice Hudnall, President + Owner,
Hamby Catering & Events

One Year Out: 

A year out, the journey begins with a celebration of delicious moments. The date is set, the budget crafted, and venues booked. Your guest list and theme take shape with delicious cuisine at the heart of it all. Early vendor choices, including catering, set the stage for unforgettable flavors! 

Six Months Out:

Six months away, the details unfold, with food at the center. Save-the-dates are sent, guest lists refined and bridal plans made. Transportation and honeymoon details set, while we begin crafting dishes that tell your love story, ensuring every bite leaves your guests savoring the moment. 

Two Months Out:

Two months away, the vision refines. Invitations are sent, RSVPs in and your personalized menu is perfected. The timeline flows seamlessly! From signature cocktails to the perfect cake, every detail is crafted to bring your family and friends together in a celebration filled with love. 

The Month Of: 

One month away, excitement builds as you prepare to share food and laughter with loved ones. Final guest counts and seating are set. With wedding essentials packed and vendor details confirmed, we’ll ensure your celebration is unforgettable, creating flavors that linger long after the last toast. 

The Week Of:  

In the week of your wedding, final details fall into place! Attire is ready, the marriage license secured and vendor arrangements confirmed. We’ll tie every moment together with delicious food, from the rehearsal dinner to the final bite of dessert, bringing your loved ones around the table in celebration. 

Article photo credit: Natasha Coyle Photography