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What does a wedding planner do?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

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A wedding planner’s main job is to save you time, money, and stress. The largest difference of a wedding with a wedding planner is that you will see the bride having a good time and the bride and groom will be guests at their own wedding instead of having to tend to every little detail that goes array.

Wedding Planners/Coordinators will:
- Obtain lower prices
- Assist you in finding the best vendors
- Negotiate contracts
- Coordinate a schedule with your vendors
- Confirm arrival times and locations, obtain emergency numbers
- Compile a detailed schedule for you, your wedding party, and vendors
- Review contracts from your vendors
- Ensure you receive the services detailed on your contracts
- Ensure your vendors have everything they need
- Set up your ceremony and reception décor
- Transport your ceremony décor (as necessary)
- Direct vendors where to go
- Assist your guests (provide direction/fix attire/obtain high chairs etc.)
- Cue vendors when events are starting/need to end
- Fill in where necessary (i.e if an usher leaves or a guest book attendee does not arrive)
- Keep the event on schedule
- Distribute final payments
- Attend to emergencies

(please note: these are a few applicable tasks, and this can vary from planner to planner, and from package to package)
A big misconception is that your venue coordinator or your relative can take care of everything. A venue will have not contacted the cake person or the florist to ensure they have the correct address and when they are delivering. They also will not call the florist/baker/dj when they have not arrived on time. Will your relative have a back up contact to have another cake delivered or what will happen your bridesmaids pearls go all over the floor, or the ring bearer forgets the rings in the limo, are you going to send them to pick them up? Those are some of the many typical situations that happen at a wedding.

You will also have to be prepared to answer many questions on the day of your wedding, perhaps while getting hair or makeup done while your relative tries to decipher your hand writing or your vendor has a last minute questions. Wedding planners usually will have asked this in advance, have a back up copy, or have a contract/email in hand to answer the pending question.

A wedding planner will give you a list of great vendors to work with, it might not be a direct recommendation for you (as you would receive with full wedding planning), but reputable vendors that they have worked with. Remember they want your day to go as smoothly as possible as it will only make them look better, plus it’s less stress for the planner!

Wedding planners also know what is absolutely necessary to carry out your vision. Some vendors may try to up sell you and tell you need more than you really need. Their goal is to sell you as much as possible; where as the wedding planner is on your side, to ensure you receive your vision, on your budget.

When couples who took on the whole wedding by themselves were asked “what would you have done differently”? The majority say “hire a wedding planner” – ask a friend you’d be surprised!

In short, couples who hire a wedding planner will find that it is the best money they spent, and will enjoy their wedding.

Engaged. Now what?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

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Where do you start. Well the best way to start is to think of what you want, and who is going to pay for it. Write down you vision, do you want a large (300+) wedding with a sit down meal or a small intimate cocktail hour. Figure out how much you, your parents, your in laws are willing to spend. If you only have a $10,000 budget you won’t be able to have a large wedding with a sit down meal, and you need to figure that out in the beginning otherwise you will disappoint yourself.
 
Set your priorities. Is photography your number one priority or is the venue, or something else? You could have a sit down dinner for $10,000 if you sacrifice the amount of people coming. Your vision can happen on your budget, but you have to figure out what you are willing to sacrifice in order to obtain your vision.
 
Once you have a vision, priorities and budget, you can move on to the fun things. First and foremost pick a date, each vendor has many inquiries each day, and they will ask you your date. It is hard to give a quote to someone if they do not have a date, because the vendor may not even be available thus wasting your time. Your best bet is to ask if they are available first and then price. And the first vendors I recommend starting with are your venues, photographer, and wedding planner (if you choose to do so). Those are usually the most important, and the ones that usually book up the quickest.
 
A few more tips:
Keep a binder with contracts
Get EVERYTHING in writing, even small amendments
Keep on top of your budget
Email is a great way to communicate (emails hold up in court – just in case)
Ensure you have a contract with the vendor and make sure you receive a receipt
Google the vendor, see what comes up (company and personal name)
Ask for references

2010 Wedding Trends

Monday, January 18th, 2010

 1. A new twist on Candy
Not just a candy bar anymore, brides and grooms are choosing sweets, pasties, cupcakes, ice cream and various other bars to step outside the box.
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2. Eco Friendly
I see it and hear the requests for it! More and more brides & grooms want to ensure that they have a fabulous party without making a huge impact on the environment. (check back later for some eco friendly tips!)

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3. Venues that Double Duty
This also ties in with the eco friendly trend but it is asked of me quite often now, to try and find a single venue that will double for a ceremony and reception. Not is it eco friendly (guests aren’t traveling to another side of the city) it can also be less expensive!
 

4. Shrugs & Boleros
It seems that shrugs & boleros are making a popular come back, and why not how chic are they!

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5. Let them pick!
Brides are letting their bridesmaids choose their gowns & accessories. I have had and seen many brides just ask their bridesmaids order from a specific vendor (i.e. Alfred Angelo, after six) so that the color was the same ‘chocolate brown’ or ‘black’ as the rest but the style did not matter. Some bride’s even let their bridesmaid’s pick the colors, what an awesome idea. Let them pick something they are comfortable in, in the end you will get better photos and have more fun.

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6. Not White
Gowns are coming in some fabulous colors and some brides are taking advantage of it!
 
 
7. Step away from the cake!
Not a fan of the traditional wedding cake? You don’t have to be, what would you rather see? Rice crispies, ice cream, pies, truffles?

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8. Vibrant Details
Bright colors are in right now from yellow, orange, purple, green and blue!
 

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9. Themes
There is no one specific ‘theme’ that dominates the wedding scene except love! Each couple I have this year is so very different its hard to pick a trend, thus the current trend seems to be picking a theme that reflects the couple. Let the wedding be about the two of you and your love. Perhaps it is vintage, or cars, or birds. Think about a theme the will allow your wedding to be all about the two of you!
 
 
 
10. Alternate Veil
Still very popular, brides are now either not wearing a veil at all or changing their ‘hair piece” from a veil right after the ceremony to something stunning as a flowers, or crystal encrusted headband!

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typewriter guestbook

Monday, December 28th, 2009

How much fun is this for a guest book? Cute and would tie in easily with any vintage theme. Guests added their words of wisdom for the couple one the typewriter instead of a traditional paper guestbook.

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Entrance Songs

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

One way to set the tone of your wedding is to come into your reception to a song that sets the tone you want. Have a song that is fun up beat and that you can dance to, guests love to see you enjoying yourself, take your time entering remember you have a whole song, why waste a good song and cut it short?

Some examples are: Thiller – Michael Jackson; I Gotta Feeling – Black Eye Peas; Forever – Chris Brown; Eye of the Tiger – Rocky; Feelin’ Good – Michael Buble; Crazy Little Thing Called Love; love Walks in – Van Halen; Celebration – Kool and the Gang; Wipeout – Safaris; Theme songs

You can imagine from the list above the different themes and moods that could be created – so choose wisely!

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save the dates

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Normally these are sent out after engament notices, but only if the wedding is happening on a busy long weekend, the guests are all out of town, or if the wedding is out of town. Remember when picking your save the dates or invitations, they are the first thing a guest sees, which is the first view of your wedding. Ensure the invite/save the date sets the appropriate tone for the wedding.

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coasters or place cards?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Here are some really beautiful coasters, but they could easily be used as escort/place/name cards. Another little touch that will set your wedding appart from others.

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photography & props

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Speak to your photographer before the wedding about what locations you would like to go to or what they suggest – they usually have some super awesome ideas. Another thing to talk about is props. It is a great idea to bring several props with you for the photography from balloons, invitations, maybe a first gift, flowers, umbrellas, a car, glasses, veil, hair accessory, magazine, luggage, cigars etc. See below for some fabulous ideas! Also your photographer might have a bunch of props on hand, or know where to get some for free/cheap no harm in asking! Photos are taken from www.ruffledblog.com <— Check it out it is one of my new favorite blogs to stalk!

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chic and inexpensive center pieces

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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$12. Yes you read that right, $12 whole dollars for this centerpiece. All you need to do is think outside the box and do lots of shopping! I found this vase at Dollaramma for $2, and the flowers my husband bought me for $10. It is beautiful and simple, you can have real flowers on a budget. Now that being said you could probably find less expensive flowers or the same flowers for less money depending on the season!

trendy wedding accesories

Friday, November 27th, 2009

A new trend is once the veil is off (usually at the reception) a new hair piece/accesory comes into play, so how about a chic headband! Or what about your adorable little flowergirl?

I found this etsy seller who makes these fabulous headbands (I had to purchase one for myself). How beautiful would you look on your day with one of these pieces in your hair.

 

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