Thursday, December 5, 2013

CHOOSING WEDDING VENDORS: TIPS AND ETIQUETTE TO FINDING YOUR EXPERTS

Tips and Etiquette in Finding Your Wedding Experts


Well, just who wouldn't love a wedding that is perfect with every last detail. It is such a memorable day and it is great to be able to reflect back upon your wedding day and just smile. Sometimes it is just that one detail that generates a special emotion that jogs the bond that brought you and the groom together. But! we all know that having your desired details and a day that runs with perfection means delegating the experts to your wedding day. Experts aren't the aunts, uncles, family friends or the bridal party to tend to these details. The word expert is referring to industry professionals with a focus and experience in event planning, day of wedding coordination, photography, videography, floral design, catering, and entertainment.



The realization that finding the right vendor can be time consuming, daunting, tricky and even frustrating; but once they are in place it minimizes the stress of planning. Here are a few tips and etiquette caveats that you should try out.




What Are You Dreaming Up?
Make a clear list of what you expect from your vendors. For example, write of list of 10 photo ops you must have in you collage of wedding pictures from your photography. Chances are they already know, though.


Compare and Contrast.
It may be worthy to note, that your should research no more than three - four vendors in each expertise and decide on one. Interviewing more than four vendors can get a bit confusing and you may confuse the difference in what each offers.


Make Your Calls.

So you've surfed the web and spent most of your time looking at packages online at the click of your mouse and found a few professionals that have peaked your interest. It is time to pick up the phone and call. This is where you trim your long list. Turn that list of four into a st of three, choose one and have your back up just in case your date is not available.



Grab a Latte.
Okay, so your felt good about things after your time on the phone; now it's time to sit down with them and go over some details for your day. Get to know your professional over a coffee or tea. This will give you an opportunity to share your clear vision of what you want for your wedding day. An expert in this industry has a great balance of knowing what to do and how to be flexible. They may not be able to give you a 'yes' for all the items on your checklist, but as a professional they may be able to work within your budget or offer alternatives that could be just a satisfying. And last but not least...


Do Not Leave Anyone Hanging!



By this time you should have a good grasp as to who you are going to hire for your wedding day. With or without, a deposit - you have probably selected the professionals that are going to take the load off your shoulders, grasped your vision and shares your passion. 

This is important! 
During your research you talked to other vendors and centered their time around you and your day. If you have decided not to hire them for whatever reason: Now! ..is a good time to let them know: "Thank You, but..". Follow up on these inquiries, these industry professional devoted time to answering your questions. Send a quick email, text or pick up the phone and provide an update in that you have selected a competitor. Consider the time they invested in your inquiry. The duration of their time may have been more than the time it will take you in letting them know they will not be hired the job. They will appreciate that you did!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

MICHELLE + AARON:: MARRIED: POLKTON, NC

Wilson Altenkirch Wedding

What a venue! 

It's definitely is a slightly different nursery located just outside Shelby, North Carolina. For miles and miles one can get lost in admiring the beauty of all the different types of flowers, trees, shrubs and more. It is truly a National Display Garden and a wonderful find for our bride and groom. We extend a sincere thanks in allowing us to spend the day with you. The day was so welcoming with all the friends and family that embraced their happiness and first steps in spending a new live together as husband and wife. We are wishing you many years of happiness and we hope that your wedding day provides you with many memories to last a lifetime. 

Venue: A Slighlty Different Nursery

Wedding Coordination: It's a Bridal Thing Too!

Wedding Officaiant: Unique Ceremonies by Nuptials


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

We're getting Married! OMG! What's Comes Next?

There are so many steps in the process of planning a wedding that is fun and smooth for you and your guests. Although, planning can be overwhelming at times; it can be fun too. Brides may experience everyone giving their advice, tips, desires and wishes from others, but ultimately, it is your day. 

You ask what comes next after the proposal? 

You got it! Set the date.

Once you have set the date; it is time to hire your wedding planner. No excuses, make sure you make this a part of the budget. After, you hire your planner, you'r Wedding To Do List can fall right in line with what comes next. There's no perfect time to hire your planner other than sooner than later. Most couples think you have to wait until 6-9 months; which is truly a misconception. There further in advance you hire; the more time you will have to pay for the consulting fees. Also, it will give your planner additional planning time and to ensure you are able to reserve top notch vendors. generally, couples can hire a wedding planner/ coordinator from 2 years or up to 2 months prior to the event. 

Here are some tips as to why organized planning helps the engagement time less stressful for you and the groom: 

1. Your Wedding Planner/ Coordinator - They book up fast. You may have to look at an alternate date because the date you selected is not available. Give yourself some flexibility by reserving your date as soon as you have decided as a couple. 

2. Booking the Venue/ Church - Venues and Ceremony locations book fast too. When booking your church banquet hall, or venue, the date you have chosen an already reserved date. Having an alternate date will help you and your planner in booking the venue you want. This notion does apply to other vendors, as well.

After you have booked your venue for the ceremony and reception; your wedding planner/ coordinator can ensure your to do list falls right in line with your wedding day.

 There's still much to be done, like hiring the:

3. Photographer 

4. Caterer

5. Videographer

6. Florist

7. Band or DJ Service

8. Cake

9. Transportation

10. Invitations 

11. Save-The-Date Announcements 

12. Wedding Dress 

13. Bridesmaids Dresses 

14. Decoration Rentals 

Your wedding planner/ coordinator is designer to take much of the stress of wedding preparations, so that you and your fiance can enjoy every bit of the wedding day.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

STACY + VINNY: MARRIED: HIGH POINT, NC

A Mureness Moment


This young couple put the ' j' in joy. The is ceremony overlooked a beautiful lake and golf course at Festival Park. The guests showered this couple with love and their support. The warmth, love, and happiness to a new beginning together poured through their I Do. Stacy and Vinny entered into forever and sealed it with a kiss. This was such a wonderful ceremony that made you reflect on why uniting couples is so important to me. I look forward to connecting with this couple twelve months from now to explore just how much deeper their love connection extends.

Venue: City Lake Park

Officiant: Nuptials


Saturday, July 6, 2013

CARLI + KYLE:: MARRIED: GREENSBORO, NC

Nelson Odell Wedding 


Thanks for sharing such an important day with Nuptials. A unique venue for an amazing wedding. We wish you many years of happiness. We hope your honeymoon will have the same lasting memories as the ceremony and reception. Carli, one word for the bride: breathtaking!


Ceremony MusicGreyson Clifton

Accomodatons: Proximity Hotel

Photography: Glessner Photography

Wedding Coordinations: It's a Bridal Thing Too