O.k. prepare to do A LOT of reading before attempting anything.
First off, both corns should be large enough. The female at least. Some say 36 minimum, and this usually is acheived by year three. Some sooner, some later.
You can brumate, this gives you better chances. I didn't and I have been almost sucessfull (just waiting for eggs to hatch) but I know it will give you way better chances in the long run. Normally people start this in November....December...earlier or even later it just depends on you and where you are and when you want to do it. I believe most people brumate at between 55-65 degrees (although extremes either way have been successful) for anywhere from 4-8 weeks....both animals must be in top weigh and condition before brumation. Gut must be cleaned out by non-feeding in their normal temp for two-three weeks before brumation as well. This is utmost importance. During brumation water is offered at all times.
After they come out, the female will normally shed. This can indicate they are ready to be placed together. (both should have resumed feeding at this time) They will mate (or not

) and the female will then have a prelay shed and lay her eggs 5-14 days or so later.
You'll need lots of mice for fattening the female up a bit. You'll need the appropriate temp for the brumation, you'll need a laying box, vermeculite or peat moss or other moss for laying in, you'll need a warm place to incubate the eggs and a container to do so in, humidity gauge for the egg box, temp gauge, LOTS of pinkies for hatchlings and preferablly a source for live pinks as well. Lots of little cages/enclosures......
Just some thrown out thoughts hope they help,

Ther e is lots more and you can read details lots of places online and in the Manual.
bmm