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C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

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W E D D I N G P L A N N E R

Who Is Responsible?

Wedding responsibilities and/or expenses can be paid for and split up in any manner that works for your particular situation. However, the one thing that is important is

to discuss who pay for what, how much can be budgeted for each expense and who has specific responsibility for each task. Don’t leave any of these important details to

chance. The couple should have a complete understanding pf who will pay for each expense. Traditionally responsibilities are as follows:

Bride

Involved in organizing the entire wedding

Chooses attendants

Bridal gown & accessories

Attendants' gifts

Shower hostess' gifts

Selects & mails out invitations

Attendants luncheon or party

Groom's ring

Theme and/or colors

Formal or informal wedding

Party favors

Makes beauty appointments

Bride and/or Bride’s Parents

Establishes a budget

Rehearsal & wedding guest list

Seating plan for rehearsal & wedding

Morning after brunch

Out of town guests' hotel arrangements

Out of town guests' goody bags

Centerpieces, decorations, party favors

Photographer/videographer

Transportation for bridal party

Groom

Bride's rings

Selects best man and groomsmen

Marriage license fees

Groomsmen’s gifts

Groomsmen’s party or event

Wedding night hotel

Pays for the bride’s bouquet

Groom and/or Groom’s Parents

Their wedding guest list

Rehearsal dinner

Set a budget for rehearsal dinner

Seating plan for their guests

Bride & groom together

Establish who pays for what

Selects wedding rings

Chooses groom & groomsmen’s attire

Guest list of friends to invite

Wedding vows

Wedding music selections

Sending out thank you notes

Registry selections

Transportation

Honeymoon plans

Menu for rehearsal & wedding

Brides Attendants

Helps to select their wedding attire

Pays for their wedding attire

Attends showers & engagement party

Attends rehearsal & rehearsal dinner

Attends morning after brunch

Wedding gift & shower gift

Bachelorette party

Assist the bride as needed

Mingles with guests

Groomsmen

Rent or purchase their attire

Attends rehearsal & rehearsal dinner

Attends morning after brunch

Wedding gift

Bachelor party

Attends engagement party

Assist the groom as needed

Mingles with the guests

Dances with bride's attendants

Maid of Honor

Assit the bride with dressing

Organizes all bride’s attendants

May make a speech at the reception

Holds the bouquet during the ceremony

Assist the bride as needed

Best Man

Assist the groom with dressing

Organizes all groomsmen

May make a speech or toast at the

rehearsal and wedding reception

Makes sure the rings are at the ceremony

Returns the groom’s tux if required

Mother/father of the Bride

Rents or purchases their wedding attire

Attends all events/parties as required

Gives a speech or toast at parties/events

Greets and mingles with guests

Hosts morning after brunch

Oversees payment of all vendors

Escorts the bride down the aisle

Dances with wedding party and guests as

required

Mother/father of the Groom

Rents or purchases their wedding attire

Attend all events and parties as required

Gives a speech/toast at parties and events

Greets and mingles with guests

Attends morning after brunch

May escort the groom down the aisle

Dances with wedding party and guests as

required

Pare down your guest list with the "tiers of priority" trick. Place immediate family, the bridal party, and best friends

on top of the list; follow with aunts, uncles, cousins, and close friends you couldn't imagine not being there.