Sunday, April 6, 2008

How A Wedding Planner Can Help

In our world where the economy is tight, gas prices are soaring, and everyone is trying to save money, many of you brides wonder why you would need a Wedding Planner, or just how you could ever afford to pay for one. Am I right?

Let me put your mind at ease... not only can a good Wedding Planner help you, they can also save you both time and money.

All brides go into planning with the thought they get only one shot at having the perfect wedding. Right off the bat there is that pressure to get everything right, to live out the dream wedding and to impress the guests. For some brides that pressure becomes overwhelming right from the start. It takes about 250 hours to plan an average wedding ("Plan Your Wedding in No Time" by Leah Ingram). Trying to fit an extra 250 hours worth of work into your already busy schedule can be difficult, to say the least. A Wedding Planner can alleviate much of that stress and pressure and can allow you to enjoy your engagement with your new fiance.

By bringing a Wedding Planner in right from the beginning, you have someone who can take your vision and turn it into a reality. The Wedding Planner can either work with you from start to finish, or they can simply head you in the right direction by referring you to the best vendors for your budget. The Wedding Planner is able to keep your budget on track and is often able to get you vendor discounts that you could not get on your own.

If, however, you love the planning & organization parts of a wedding (as I do!), you may not think about bringing in a Wedding Planner until a month or so before the wedding. This is usually the time that most brides really feel the stress of the last-minute details; the handling of the guest list and seating; the coordination of the vendors and the decorating; the organization of the rehearsal, ceremony and reception; etc. The Wedding Planner can take all of that responsibility off your shoulders.

Perhaps, though, it is simply the actual wedding day that causes your stomach to go in knots. You wonder who will make sure that the cake knife is at the table, that your family is in the right place at the right time for the pictures, that the florist delivers the right flowers, that the photographer isn't AWOL at a critical moment, that the reception schedule flows smoothly and your guests enjoy themselves. The Wedding Planner will confirm with all of your vendors, will have detailed itineraries for both the wedding party and the wedding vendors, will coordinate the rehearsal, will handle the tiny details, and will troubleshoot any last-minute problems that arise. This allows you, your family and your guests to enjoy the wedding celebration that you have worked so hard to put together.

So is a Wedding Planner a luxury or a necessity? Why don't you take advantage of a free consultation with one in your area and then decide for yourself...

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