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hi everyone my name is abby i am the owner of sugarplum and co im a wedding planner and today i am back with a video um to talk about timelines so every so often ill do these q and as on my instagram and if you arent following us yet its at sugarplum co um but i do these q and as just to kind of answer any burning wedding questions you guys may have and when i was going back and looking at all of them i noticed that a lot of questions pertain to timelines so i am going to kind of walk you guys through just a basic timeline that we do and hopefully you guys find it helpful so lets jump right in so before i jump into the timeline aspect of this video i want to address two questions that we get a lot that pertains to timeline so the first question is whether or not you should start your ceremony at the same time as your invite so for instance lets say you want to have a five oclock ceremony do you put five oclock in your on your invitation or do you put 4 30. so for us we alway