Your vendors can only deliver their best work when they know exactly what’s happening and when. A clear, organized vendor timeline keeps everyone aligned — photographers, DJs, caterers, planners, transportation, and venue staff. This guide shows you how to create a professional‑level vendor timeline that prevents confusion and keeps your day running smoothly.
This article pairs perfectly with Wedding Vendor Timeline and Wedding Day‑Of Timeline.
⭐ What Is a Vendor Timeline?
A vendor timeline is a simplified, logistics‑focused version of your wedding day schedule. It includes:
- arrival times
- setup times
- key ceremony moments
- reception events
- teardown times
- contact information
Vendors don’t need emotional details — they need clear timing and responsibilities.
⭐ What to Include in a Vendor Timeline
1. Contact Information
At the top of the document, list:
- couple’s names
- planner/coordinator
- photographer
- videographer
- DJ/band
- officiant
- florist
- caterer
- transportation
- venue manager
Include phone numbers for quick communication.
2. Venue Addresses
List:
- ceremony address
- reception address
- parking instructions
- load‑in instructions
This prevents delays.
3. Arrival & Setup Times
Each vendor should have:
- arrival time
- setup time
- start time
- end time
- teardown time
Example: Florist — Arrive 11:00 AM → Setup 11:00–1:00 PM → Teardown 11:00 PM
4. Ceremony Timeline
Include:
- guest arrival
- processional start
- vows
- ring exchange
- first kiss
- recessional
Vendors need exact timing for music cues, photography, and coordination.
5. Reception Timeline
Include:
- grand entrance
- first dance
- dinner service
- speeches
- parent dances
- cake cutting
- open dancing
- last dance
- grand exit
This helps DJs, photographers, and caterers stay aligned.
6. Photo Timeline
Photographers need:
- detail photos
- getting‑ready photos
- first look
- wedding party photos
- family photos
- couple portraits
- sunset photos
Link to your Photography Shot List.
7. Special Notes
Include:
- cultural traditions
- surprise performances
- special entrances
- sparkler exit rules
- dietary restrictions
- accessibility notes
⭐ Sample Vendor Timeline (Copy & Paste)
Vendor Contact List
- Planner: Sarah — 555‑123‑4567
- Photographer: Alex — 555‑987‑6543
- DJ: Mark — 555‑222‑1111
- Florist: Bloom Co. — 555‑444‑3333
Ceremony — 4:00 PM
- 3:30 PM — Guests arrive
- 3:45 PM — Music begins
- 4:00 PM — Processional
- 4:20 PM — Vows
- 4:30 PM — First kiss
- 4:35 PM — Recessional
Photos
- 4:40 PM — Family photos
- 5:00 PM — Wedding party photos
- 5:20 PM — Couple portraits
- 6:00 PM — Reception begins
Reception
- 6:15 PM — Grand entrance
- 6:20 PM — First dance
- 6:30 PM — Dinner
- 7:30 PM — Speeches
- 8:00 PM — Parent dances
- 8:15 PM — Open dance floor
- 9:00 PM — Cake cutting
- 11:30 PM — Last dance
- 11:45 PM — Grand exit
⭐ How to Share Your Vendor Timeline
1. Send It 2–4 Weeks Before the Wedding
This gives vendors time to review and ask questions.
2. Send It as a PDF or Google Doc
Easy to open on mobile.
3. Bring Printed Copies
Give copies to:
- DJ
- photographer
- officiant
- planner
- venue manager
4. Review It at the Rehearsal
Use your Wedding Rehearsal Guide to confirm ceremony cues.
⭐ Sideways Links (as planned in Block 4)
This article naturally connects to:
- Wedding Vendor Timeline
- Wedding Day‑Of Timeline
Both are included in the body above.
⭐ Rank Math FAQ (Schema‑Ready)
What should be included in a vendor timeline?
Arrival times, ceremony schedule, reception events, photo timeline, and contact information.
When should I send my vendor timeline?
Send it 2–4 weeks before the wedding.
Do all vendors need the full timeline?
Yes — but some (like DJs and photographers) need more detail.
Should I print copies of the vendor timeline?
Yes — printed copies help vendors stay aligned on the wedding day.
How is a vendor timeline different from a day‑of timeline?
A vendor timeline focuses on logistics, while a day‑of timeline includes personal details and emotional moments.
⭐ Upward Link to the Planning Hub
Explore more guides in the Wedding Planning Hub for timelines, checklists, vendor coordination, and more.
⭐ TIP Box
TIP: Color‑code your vendor timeline by vendor type (photography, music, catering). It makes the document easier to read at a glance.
⭐ More Planning Articles
- Wedding Vendor Timeline
- Wedding Day‑Of Timeline
- Wedding Rehearsal Guide