F.L.O.P. Wedding Checklist
Many, if not most, orthodox circles adopt the FLOP system to divide the costs among the two sides. Simply put, in the this method the groom’s side, in addition to the personal expenses, will be responsible for the Flowers, the Liquor, the Orchestra, and the Photographer / Video, while the bride’s side will take care of the Hall / Catering in addition to the personal expenses. If you’re not doing FLOP, here is another checklist.
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Kallah (Bride)
__ Hall ______________________________ Date / Time __________________
__ Caterer ___________________________
__ Dress
__ Veil
__ Headpiece
__ Shoes __ Dancing Shoes
__ Lingerie
__ Hair
__ Shaitel
__ Sheva Berachos Outfits
__ Kallah’s Teacher ______________________ Phone ___________________
Bride’s Family
__ Gowns __ Suits / Hats / Ties
__ Sheva Berachos Outfits
Chosson (Groom)
__ Suit (Tux)
__ Hat
__ Tie (Bowtie)
__ Shoes
__ Kittel
__ Tallit
__ Liquor
__ Musicians
__ Photographer __ Videographer
__ Flowers: __ Bouquet __ Centerpieces __ Chuppah __ Arch __ Buttoneers
__ Chuppah Singer
__ Bouquet / Gift for Shabbos Kallah
__ Wedding Band
__ Chosson’s Teacher ____________________ Phone ___________________
Groom’s Family
__ Gowns __ Suits / Hats / Ties
__ Sheva Berachos Outfits
Other Arrangements
__ Invitations: __ Ordered __ Mailed
__ Wedding Favors __ Wedding Program
__ Benchers
__ Yarmulkes
__ Place Cards
__ Marriage License
__ Ketubah __ (A Spare One, Just in Case)
__ Tannaim
Notes
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