Thursday, October 29, 2009

How to Choose the Style of Your Wedding


What kind of wedding would you like to have?
Formal? Casual? Traditional? Themed? Daytime or evening? At the Beach?

Do your families agree with you? Do they have their own ideas? It's a good idea for the bride and groom to talk it over together before you talk to your parents. Then you are both on the same page.

Have your friends told you of any problems that they had when planning their weddings?

Think about the weddings you have attended. What did you like about them? What did you dislike?

When people think back on your wedding, what do you want them to remember?

What is your budget for the wedding? Be realistic!

What part of the wedding ceremony means the most to you? The ceremony? The reception? The cake? The band?
You will want to budget a bigger percentage of your money for what means the most to you.

Who can you depend on for financial assistance?

Will the ceremony be religious, secular, or civil? Before you select the wedding date, I advise you to speak with your clergyman or whoever will be performing the ceremony, and decide on the venue of the ceremony. Find out if the venue is available for the date you want to be married. Choose several dates, in case the venue is not available for your particular date.

Check the calendar of local events to make sure there is not another event on the date you chose, on the same location or street.

Choose a location for the reception. Write down the possibilities that have a special meaning to you, like a college campus chapel, a historic home, a ballroom, or your family home. Make sure the reception site is available before you set a solid date.

Decide on the time of the wedding. This can affect the cost of food at the reception. A heavier meal is expected later in the day.

I hope these questions have given you something to think about, while planning your wedding!

judydianne

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Wedding Planner or Do it Yourself?


There is so much to do and so little time, to coin a phrase. If you are going to hire a wedding planner, now is the time to do it.

Why do I need a wedding planner or bridal consultant, you may ask?

Wedding planning is more complicated today than it was when your parents married. Couples marry across ethnic, cultural, religious and racial backgrounds. Some couples have been married more than once.

Proper wedding etiquette can be confusing, and some feel more secure having a professional, who knows how to do it.

Couples have jobs and their parents have jobs and this does not leave much time for planning all the details required to plan a wedding.

Sometimes the bride lives too far away from where the wedding takes place and needs someone locally that can plan the details.

What are the services provided by the Wedding Planner?

1. Planning that is time-efficient, cost-effective and worry-free.
2. Resolution of conflicts with third-party objectivity.
3. Working within a budget and eliminating costly mistakes.
4. Bringing fresh ideas of trends and styles in the bridal world.
5. Having the vendor contacts that you would have to research and interview.
6. Letting the couple and their families enjoy their Big Day, while the wedding planner manages
the details of the event.
7. Having the answers to the bride and groom's questions or finding out the answer quickly.

What if I Want to Plan My Wedding Myself?

It is perfectly all right to "do it yourself." That's what my whole series of blogs is about. I am a Certified Bridal Consultant and I will try to walk you through planning your wedding step by step. Sorry I can't be there with you, but this advice is free. If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments section. I look forward to hearing from you.