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One of the most memorable Project Blocks of your entire wedding day, Toasts & Speeches. Let’s be honest, you’ve sort of been looking forward to people gushing about how awesome you are 😉 Here is the Progress Checklist for all this week’s Project Block. Have all these items checked and DONE prior to starting the next Project Block Week so you stay on track.

Week 18 Progress Checklist

  • Review the Week 17 Progress Blog Post again
  • Watch the Teachable Lecture for Project Block 15
  • SWEETHEART & HEAD TABLES
    • Determine where you two will sit, Sweetheart Table, with the wedding party or with family
      • Ask Wedding Party & spouses/dates their preference. 
    • Make reserved seating signs {refer to Project Block 10} 
  • SPEECHES & TOASTS
    • ASK your speakers: Best Man, Maid of Honor, Wedding Party Members, Parents, Family
    • Determine your Open Mic status
      • Create a System using the the “Last Speaker” Protocol
    • WRITE your own speech to “Earn your Sip”
    • Design a Speaking order Script for the DJ to have as a reference​
  • VENDOR TIPS
    • If you are inspired, take a beat to publicly thank your Wedding Vendors for their service/performance
      • Especially your Officiant, Photographer, Caterer & DJ who are there working so hard. 
    • Tip Envelopes: Right now, make an envelope for each vendor who is getting a tip on the big day. 
      • Label them: Hair & Makeup, Delivery Drivers, Shuttle Drivers, Setup Crew, Bartenders, Any Attendants {PB Liaisons, Photobooth, Bathroom, Tasting Room at a Winery}  
        • You can opt to Tip Contracted Vendors at your discretion: Photographer, DJ, Caterer, etc if the tip is not already added into the Contract. 

Blog Posts this Week

How to Coordinate Head Tables | Project Block 15
How to Coordinate Wedding Speeches & Toasts | Project Block 15
Pinterest Board | Project Block 15
Teachable Lecture | Project Block 15

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