Customizable worksheets to plan, prepare and produce the wedding of your dreams.
Purchase worksheets separately or in a bundle, depending on where you are in your wedding planning process. Whether you are at the beginning, middle, or soon before the wedding, one or all of these may fit your needs best.
You will receive Microsoft Excel Worksheets. They will be delivered via email from weddingworksheets@gmail.com. Please check your spam folder. If you do not receive them in 24 hours or have any issues please contact us.
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Testimonials
“I am just getting started with the whole process and WOW. I LOVE your documents, definitely plan on using them.”
— Jane P.
“As an unorganized person, these workbooks saved my husband’s and I's sanity. We had a 200-person wedding on a family property in Cape Cod in which I had to find, and manage every vendor. With these workbooks, I was able to keep track easily of what vendors I had met with, paid, and general communication. Thank you for making what could have been a very stressful process much easier.”
— Pasha C.
“Thank you. It has been so incredibly helpful during this whole process and we are so grateful!”
— Carly B.
“The built-in formulas kept all of our expenses and money owed organized and also helped us realize other expenses that we did not consider. 10/10!”
— Sarah L.
“The wedding worksheets were such a great help while planning my wedding! Many websites have vague suggestions and timelines to follow, but the Wedding Worksheets were so detailed they helped me consider things I probably would have missed until much later in my planning. They helped make my wedding day stress free! I highly recommend the Wedding Worksheets!”
— Leah G.
“Having a comprehensive list of all the possible things to think about, plan for, and be aware of was a lifesaver. One of the biggest stressors in planning our wedding was wondering if we were forgetting or missing something. Having this list of things was super helpful. I also really liked that it had recommended timeframes for each activity or task. The next logical question after knowing WHAT to do was WHEN to do it, so that was key.”
— Andrew S.