Showing posts with label wedding planner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planner. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Ideas for Planning Your Wedding Friday- Amy Nutt

Often, young couples will quickly find out that popping the question may indeed be the easiest part of getting married. And while we all can't have a wedding planner like the one played by Martin Short in the "Father of the Bride" films, some help will probably be necessary in order to have a successful and somewhat-less-stressful ceremony and an eminently enjoyable after-party.

A local wedding guide or directory can go a long way towards simplifying the enormous task facing an amateur wedding planner. Most people will only have to plan two weddings in their lifetime at the most: their own and, God willing, that of their children. Even for a simple event, a whole slew of details must be sorted out to ensure the day goes smoothly and everyone has fun.

Wedding guides will help the wedding planner consolidate the tasks of coordinating the clothing of all the different parties involved, from the flower girls and ushers, to the groomsmen and bridesmaids, to the bride's mother, to the bride herself. Moreover, very specific arrangements must be made to enable everyone to get fitted for and pick up their garments before the big day arrives. A local wedding guide will provide a directory of all the businesses in a region that service wedding parties so you can compare price and styles.

Not only will a wedding guide help in finding the services you need to make your dream wedding a reality, most will provide a wedding planner where you can enter all the important names and numbers, keep track of who is wearing what, monitor the total cost the whole event, and outline a detailed schedule for the wedding day itself. Most people use a daily planner to manage their daily task and to ensure they stick to a schedule. It seems only natural that a detailed wedding planner should be kept to manage the tasks and schedule for what will be for many, the most important day of their lives.

Not only will a wedding planner help to keep track of all the tasks to be done, appointments to go to and rentals to make before the big day, it will also help to maintain a budget. Those few with the luxury of a big budget will think this is less important, but then again, those with a large budget will probably just hire a professional wedding planner to take care of the details. For the rest of us, we want to know just how much the special day will cost us. It is best to decide what is really important to you and not get lost in the details.

A wedding guide can assist you to find out what exactly your various options are and making sure you get the things that are important and forego the extras that will really make no difference either way. In addition, most wedding guides suggest some form of wedding insurance, as the cost for rescheduling can often postpone a wedding several months or even a year.

With so much riding on good preparations, it is folly for an amateur wedding planner to proceed in a helter-skelter fashion. A local wedding guide has all the latest industry advice as well as common conventions you may not have been aware of. Remember, this is, hopefully, a once in a lifetime event for the two people involved. Good planning can be the difference between disaster and the realization of a dream. Consolidating your wedding planning will reduce your stress level and increase your ability to enjoy yourself.

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Finding a local wedding guide can greatly assist in your wedding planning efforts. Toronto Weddings is your online source for Toronto wedding photographers, Toronto wedding bands and everything else you will need to make your wedding in Toronto a great success!

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Event planner service can serve all kind events, from company event, birthday party and the most popular event is wedding party. Why wedding party needs an event planner service? the answer is because wedding party is a once in a life time moment. That's why the couple must pick the right wedding planner to satisfied they want. You can check Out this article 1st :



Hopefully getting married is the event of the century for you. You have hoped, planned, and waited for your special day to arrive. Maybe you've had time to accumulate dreams of beautiful decorations or ice sculptures. Perhaps your dream day involves exotic foods and themes from distant lands. Whatever your hopes and aspirations include, choosing the right wedding planner can make all the difference. This is your day (and your honey's) to shine like you never have before!

Searching for the Right Wedding Planner

When you have a head filled with wedding dreams it's best to hire a professional whose very life is based on weddings. You want to be free to enjoy your day when it arrives. Searching for the right wedding planner is a crucial piece of the puzzle that can land the rest of the pieces directly into place. When you interview wedding planners it is a decisions of the heart. Here are some things to look for in the right wedding planner for you:

- Someone who loves weddings and is passionate about what they do

- A wedding planner who is strong and can take charge, but is still sensitive enough to take your hopes, dreams, and ideas into account

- A person who seems to have a network of several people to call for ideas in: cakes, photography, halls for the receptions, caterers, floral shops, bridal shops, jewelry stores, invitation designers, professional decorators, disc jockeys/entertainers, travel agencies, and people for unique wedding themes.

- Make sure the person has a sense of organization and purpose in their work

- It may be important to choose someone whose personality is a fit for you. You will be depending on this person to orchestrate the perfect day. The likeability factor does come into play.

- Someone who can give you fairly accurate estimates of how much things will cost

- A good wedding planner will have pictures, testimonials, or references you can draw upon to see their past work.

- This person should have a high-level of energy and excitement about your wedding the same as you do.
- Someone who is flexible and can easily shift gears when necessary

- Find out who helps them or fills in for them in their absence

It's best to follow your gut feeling or since we're talking love, follow your heart. When you meet with your wedding planner you should get a pretty good feeling about their personality and ability to help you plan the perfect wedding. You know what is said about first impressions, if you remember this it will make it easier to follow your heart on the matter.

As Your Day Approaches

A professional wedding planner is savvy at helping brides and grooms to remain calm during the wedding planning process. They will work to alleviate your fears and help you feel in control of the process. A terrific wedding planner takes the whole family's feeling into account on matters when planning. They will remain open to what you want. If it can't be done they will let you know in a positive manner, but will suggest several alternatives to make you happy. They should be able to organize the music at the church, the decorating of the church and reception hall, and will teach you and the bridal party how to walk down the aisle appropriately.

Wedding planners who love their job take a great deal of pride and time with their work. They are often perfectionists that use their attention to detail and organizational skills to coordinate everything down to the finest details.

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If you're planning any Toronto weddings in the near future you will want to check out the wide selection of Toronto wedding photographers available. The Perfect Wedding Guide has a wide selection of all the major wedding products and services you will need in order to plan your perfect wedding!

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Friday, June 5, 2009

10 Questions to Ask Your Wedding Planner Before Making the Hire By Cori Russell

It may be the "bride's day," but remember that you can't get there alone. A wedding planner can be your advocate and your voice, especially when you're not around. The key to a successful working relationship begins with finding the right person to join forces with as an invincible team. Once you've decided that you'd like to hand over some wedding tasks to a seasoned pro, you'll need to schedule some phone or face-to-face consultations with a few in your area. These meetings should leave you with a clear idea of which planner best suits your needs and personality, so it's best to come prepared with the right questions. Here's what you need to know to find the perfect match.

1. The Know How - Does the wedding planner offer all the services you need? Come prepared with a list of things you'd like help with, and review your list together.

2. Money Talks - Does the planner's service fees work within your budget, and is the planner able to commit to your total wedding budget while planning your event?

3. The Right Connections - Does the planner have a network of reliable professionals and can s/he refer you to those that match your style and budget?

4. Prime Negotiator - Will the planner be able to help you save on any aspects of your wedding - either by negotiating the best prices, scoring vendor discounts or obtaining added extras?

5. Etiquette Guru - Is the wedding planner knowledgeable on etiquette matters, and can s/he steer you in the right direction?

6. Trend Savvy - Is the planner in-the-know on the latest wedding trends and styles?

7. Straight Troubleshooter - Can the planner coordinate all logistics with vendors and the wedding party to ensure everything runs smoothly? With a professional on hand - you should be able to enjoy your day like a guest and leave the details to them. To give you an idea, this printable wedding planner can walk you through each wedding task that the professional should be able to handle.

8. Personality Plus - In the end, it's all about a positive relationship and trust. Do you like this person? Try to get a sense for how well you think you'll work together.

9. Always the Professional - Ask to see the planner's business license, professional organization membership or any indication that s/he is a certified business professional and not just moonlighting as a wedding planner.

10. Seal of Approval - Ask to see reference letters. Be wary if s/he cannot provide any.

About Author

Still have questions about wedding planners? This complete guide has everything you need to know about hiring and working with a wedding planner.

Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides through every step of the planning process.

Wedding Planner: How to Choose the Right One for Your Wedding By Eriani Doyel

If you watched “Father of the Bride” with Steve Martin, the wedding planner played by Martin Short was a hilarious interpretation of a job that many now consider serious business. “Frahnk” (or Frank), as he was called, flitted about managing all of the details of the elaborate wedding. But, a real wedding consultant or planner can be an invaluable tool in making your special day a real joy instead of a real headache. Some people opt for a wedding planner in book form which outlines all of the necessary tasks to plan a wedding and gives you a timeline, but it will not do any of the jobs for you. A wedding planner can take care of all of the legwork for you so that you can go on with your work, school and other responsibility.

How do you shop for a wedding planner? Just as you should do when you look for any type of service professional, you can ask friends and family for recommendations. If you can get a word-of-mouth referral, this is better than all of the advertisements and glowing referrals provided to you by the wedding planner. If you don’t know anyone who has used a planner, you can always look in the phone book or the classifieds in the newspaper.

Once you have a few potential leads you will need to interview the wedding planner candidates. You are hiring them for an important job, and you need to have confidence that they share your “vision” for your special day. See how willing they are to take suggestions and see what they will do with the ideas that you already have. Do they have doubts about their ability to fulfill your needs? This is a yellow flag, but see why they have concerns before you make a judgment. Once you have interviewed a few planners you are ready to make your decision and get to work.

Most wedding consultants charge a fee of around 10 percent of the cost of the wedding. This is standard-and it is worth it for the peace of mind it will give you.

About Author

Eriani Doyel writes articles for and about Weddings. For more information on a wedding planner visit fleckwedding.com.