Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your
life. It is also probably one of the most expensive. All of your relatives and
close friends will always remember your wedding. And you only have one chance
to do it right – there are no wedding do-overs. So why wouldn’t you want an
experienced professional helping you make the right decisions and then working
to make sure your wishes turn into the wedding you dreamed of?
What does a good wedding planner do for you?
First, they meet with you to go over your vision for your
wedding and your priorities. They help you establish a budget and allocate it so
that you are spending money where it counts most for you.
They listen to you, and from seeing what style you like and
knowing your budget, they can pick a few vendors in each category that will be
the right ones for you. No setting aside a valuable half day to meet with a
florist who does not have the right style or a photographer who is way outside
your budget. As you meet with vendors in each category, they prepare you for
the meeting – what questions to ask, what options and services you want to add
to the contract, what information you need to have with you. If you are having any problems with a vendor, they jump in and help you work it out.
As you choose your vendors, the wedding planner takes over
keeping them on track, moving forward and coordinated with each other. I am
going to venture a guess that a wedding planner will make at least 250 contacts
– calls, emails, written communication - with vendors about your wedding and
solve many issues and questions without your involvement in each one.
They review all your vendor contracts before signing them
and they can make valuable suggestions about changes, additions and deletions
that help you spend your budget more wisely. Because they coordinate 10-50
weddings a year, they can “see” your wedding – they can imagine how your design
and plans will work in any location, how traffic flow will work, how your
timeline will unfold. They know the personalities and quirks of all your
vendors and how to get the best job possible from each one.
In the week or two before the wedding, they are following up
on every detail, often running some of the last-minute errands for you –
picking up placecards and wedding programs, delivering hotel welcome baskets,
helping to assemble favors, and so many other things that have to be done – so
that you have more time to enjoy your family and friends and get yourself ready
for the festivities.
On your wedding day, all the attention to detail and prep
work will pay off. Instead of having a group of vendors trying to coordinate
with each other for the first time, the wedding planner is the captain of a
team that is well-prepped and prepared.
Not to worry, but the truth is that most weddings are not
flawless. Little things happen, big things happen, and some things are
unexpected and out of your control. Wedding planners have encountered every
problem that can occur and they know what to do – they can become a
psychologist, seamstress, plumber, rigger, driver, or negotiator on a moment’s
notice – and we know one who could even fill in to officiate if the minister
doesn’t show up. Chances are, you’ll never know something was going on behind
the scenes.
Some brides wait until way into the planning process to hire
a planner, or they just want a planner to do “day-of” service. Both of these
provide valuable help, but most of the mistakes made in wedding planning happen
back when vendors are chosen and contracts are signed. When someone comes on
board in the last couple weeks before the wedding, they can’t undo mistakes
that you’ve made months ago.
So we hope we have you thinking seriously about engaging the
services of a wedding planner from the beginning of the wedding planning
process – before you select all your vendors and sign contracts. And that it
helps you become one of the happy, confident, stress-free brides we love to
work with in the store.
AMEN!
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