Wedding Ceremony Checklist Essential Items Not to Forget for Couples
Last updated: 16 Nov 2025
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Wedding Ceremony Checklist Essential Items Not to Forget for Couples
A successful wedding day is the product of meticulous preparation. This checklist covers essential items for the ceremony, reception, photography, AV, and emergency needs.
How to use this checklist
- Customize by ceremony type (traditional Thai, secular, mixed) and event scale (small/medium/large).
- Assign responsibilities so every item has an owner.
- Rehearse 1–2 times before the wedding day and reconfirm 72 hours out.
- Distribute copies to venue staff, photographer, florist, emcee, and planner.
Main Checklist by Category
A. Ritual Items (Thai / Secular / Hybrid)
- Dowry tray / Sinsod tray (if applicable), covered and labeled
- Garlands (extra 2–3) and garland accessories
- Holy water bowl/ritual water bowls, flower trays, clean hand towels
- Sai Sin (sacred thread) or ceremonial cord, scissors, tape
- Incense, candles, matches or a safe lighter, and holders
- Ceremony script / chant books (copies for couple, emcee, officiant)
- Handkerchiefs for couple and blessing givers
- Chair covers / ceremonial rugs if needed by the venue
B. Respect / Blessing Items
- Offering trays for elders, flowers/garlands for giving
- Tokens or return gifts (if applicable) with envelopes or labels
- Small tea set or ritual cups if that is part of the ceremony
C. Important Documents
- Guest list and seating plan
- Full timeline distributed to all major vendors
- Marriage registration forms if registering same-day
- Signed vendor agreements and receipts
- Permits for public spaces (if required)
- Emergency contact list (planner, venue manager, photographer, catering, local emergency services)
D. AV & Photography Gear
- Wireless/wired microphones + spare batteries
- Speakers, amplifier, mixer, and all necessary cables
- Stage lighting and dimmers; coordinate gels and color temperature with photographer
- Camera tripod / assistant for key ceremony shots
- Backup batteries and charging cables for photography team
E. Decorative Items
- Ceremony backdrop / arch + weights/fasteners (wind-proofing for beachfront venues)
- Table linens, ribbons, signage, place cards
- Candles / lanterns with safe bases
- Cable management tape to avoid trip hazards
F. Emergency / Survival Kit
- First aid kit (plasters, antiseptic, pain relief)
- Sewing kit (needles, threads), scissors, double-sided tape
- Spare outfit pieces, stain-remover wipes, garment clips
- Portable fans, cooling towels, bottled water (outdoor events)
- Umbrellas, power banks, multi-charging cables
- Dry shampoo, hair spray, waterproof makeup spray
- Snacks & bottled water for vendors and couple
G. Guest Comfort Items
- Guest book and pens (spares)
- Directional signage and table seating charts
- Accessible seating and pathways for elderly/disabled guests
- Trash receptacles and restroom supplies
H. Logistics & Transport
- Labeled boxes or crates for trays and decor
- Ropes/straps and a dolly or cart for heavy items
- Labels and inventory sheets for easy setup by venue staff
Recommended Timeline for Preparation
- 6–8 weeks out: Finalize items list, reserve vendors, request permits.
- 2–4 weeks out: Confirm guest count, finalize seating and print signage.
- 1 week out: Inventory all items, rehearse, confirm logistics.
- 72 hours out: Reconfirm deliveries and emergency kit readiness.
- Wedding morning: Final walk-through, hand-off responsibilities, AV check one hour prior.
Roles & Responsibility Matrix
- Couple: Safeguard personal items (rings, documents, outfits).
- Planner/Emcee: Manage schedule and vendor coordination.
- Catering: Food service timing and staff.
- Photographer/Video: Shot list and timing for ceremony highlights.
- Florist/Decor: Install and secure decor before ceremony start.
- On-site emergency lead: Manage the survival kit and instant fixes.
Commonly Forgotten But Crucial Items
- “Do not disturb / Ceremony in progress” signs.
- An emergency script for emcee in case of delays or weather.
- Emergency contact list attached to the kit box.
- Spare fuses, extension cords, and cable ties.
FAQ
Q: What to keep in a personal day-of pouch?
A: Rings, ceremony script, handkerchief, pain meds, phone and power bank.
Q: What’s special for outdoor beach weddings?
A: Tents, wind weights, waterproof containers, shade, and firm walkways for guests.
Q: Who should oversee the checklist on the day?
A: A dedicated planner or day-of coordinator who can make real-time decisions.
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