The stationery drawer, left open.
Five wedding templates you can take with you — a planning checklist, a budget spreadsheet, a day-of timeline, a guest list, and six vow structures. Printable PDFs and spreadsheets that open in Google Sheets or Excel. No account, no email, nothing watermarked.
Every template here is the downloadable twin of something Aisle already does interactively — the checklist mirrors the planning tool, the budget sheet mirrors the calculator, the timeline mirrors the generator. Take the file and go, or open the tool and let it do the arithmetic for you. Both are free; neither asks for your email.
Wedding planning checklist template
The full planning checklist from engagement to the day itself — printable PDF and spreadsheet, with every task set by month.
Wedding budget spreadsheet template
A budget spreadsheet with every category, typical share of spend, and columns for estimated, quoted, and actual — ready for Google Sheets or Excel.
Wedding day timeline template
An hour-by-hour wedding day schedule — hair and makeup to the send-off — as a fill-in template, with sample timings for a 4pm ceremony.
Wedding guest list template
A guest list spreadsheet with the columns that matter — party, RSVP, dietary notes, table, thank-you sent — plus three sample rows to copy.
Wedding vow templates
Six vow templates — traditional, modern, funny, short, religious, and second-marriage — each with a fill-in structure and a worked example.
The nine free tools
Calculators for the budget, the bar, guest travel, the day-of schedule, and who pays for what — the same arithmetic these templates print.
Why these are free, and ungated
Most wedding templates online sit behind an email gate, arrive watermarked, or turn out to be a screenshot of someone else's spreadsheet. These don't. Each file is built from the same data that runs Aisle's interactive planning tools, kept current on the same revision cycle, and downloadable in one click. If a template saves you an evening, the hope is simply that you remember where it came from when you start looking at venues.
The templates are general-purpose — they work for a hometown wedding as well as a destination one. Where destination weddings genuinely differ (legal paperwork, guest travel costs, a longer booking runway), the templates point to the specific Aisle tool or guide that handles it rather than padding every download with caveats.
If you've just said yes,
we're good at what comes next.
Write to the desk with a season and a guest count. A note comes back the same week, from someone whose name you will keep.