Right Wedding Start With Right Wedding Planner
Planning a wedding is tedious, time-consuming and requires a lot of patience and effort, which is why we pay someone else to do it. Engaging the right wedding planner ensures that every little detail has been taken care of for a smooth sailing wedding. It is time to gear yourself up with these factors before allowing someone else to run your wedding.
Needs
Firstly, you need to know of your own requirements for the wedding. Yes, you want it dreamy – we all do. But you still need to be conscious of the budget, location, theme and services needed. Carefully make a list with your partner so that you can simply show it to the wedding planner later on for an estimate.
Trust
Just as how you have built your relationship with trust, it is essential to hire a wedding planner that is trustworthy. Ask your family members or close ones for any recommedations or you can contact a professional association of wedding and bridal consultants for local referrals.
Comfort
Meeting up with the planner is a good move. You need to know if you’re comfortable with them as you will liaise with them frequently. With good relations, it will make both parties easier to work with. But remember those overly demanding, uptight, prissy brides? Yeah, don’t be that.
Experience
Unless your planner is Mary Poppins with a chuck-load of magical things in that puny bag, it is best to hire a planner based on experience. The planner would be more knowledgeable as she has already anticipated the possible surprises, pitfalls and an array of resources. Take a look at her portfolio of past weddings she has coordinated. This will give you a good judgement of her abilities in planning your wedding.
Payment
Monetary matters are usually the tricky aspects of basically, anything. Noetheless, this needs to be discussed. Find oout what are the payment modes she offer. It is wise to take note of how much and what are you exactly paying for. Of course, a good wedding planner wiff find the best deals according to your requirements and not compromise quailty just to work around your budget.
The Dotted Line
Got it. Flaunt it. Sign it. Have everything in black-and-white as a security blanket for both parties. Scrutinize for loopholes or any mistakes in the contract so as not to be thrown back should anything goes wrong. Most important bit of a contract is the payment, terms and conditions and policies should the wedding be called off. Remember to only sign the contract if both parties are in agreement.
Now it is time to put your judement skills into full-swing, and find that right wedding planner. With the proper wedding planner, the memories of your dream wedding is forever yours to keep.
POSTED ON August 16, 2011,