![]() If you're opting for a classic wedding day timeline, the general running order of a winter wedding will go much like a summer one, but you do need to chat to your photographer about daylight hours, and make sure you get your photos in before it gets dark (which is as early as 4pm in December). Photo by Niamh Smith, The Photography Hub via One Fab Day The Classic Winter Wedding ![]() You may also need to allow time for guests to get between different venues - do make sure they know what time they are expected at the drinks reception though, so they don't nip off to the pub for ages in between.ġ0:00am Begin hair and make-up or grooming prepġ1:00am Bouquet and buttonhole deliveriesĢ:00pm Groom (if applicable) arrives for ceremony, guests start to arriveĢ:15pm Bride (if applicable) departs for the ceremonyģ:15pm Hugs and chats outside the ceremony (allow extra for a more formal reception line)ħ:40pm Couple pops off for some golden hour shots (dependent on sunset times and weather!)ġ1:00pm DJ begins and late night food is servedĢ:00am Music finishes (and the inevitable sing-song begins in the resident's bar!) Of course it will differ slightly depending on your ceremony time and style (you need to give up to an hour for a Catholic ceremony but a civil wedding can be wrapped up in twenty minutes). This wedding itinerary is probably the one you're most used to. Photo by Navyblur The Classic Summer Wedding
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