Wedding planning can be overwhelming and hard to organise on your own. Executing the perfect day for your dream wedding means countless to-do-lists and running around for months ticking off each box, all whilst trying to look your best as well, ready for the big day. Many brides don’t get to enjoy the process until after the wedding when they look back at the memories, though the process is part of the experience and should be an enjoyable one! Having a ‘guardian angel’ a.k.a a Wedding Planner will save you the headache!
Below are a few tips to help you and your wedding planner create your dream wedding.
Experience
Experience is absolutely crucial when it comes to planning and ensuring your day runs as smoothly as possible. So before you hire a planner, ask the question… How many weddings have you planned? Look through the weddings and read the reviews to make the decision if they’re the right fit for you.
Budget
Plan your budget before meeting potential wedding planners as this will be one of the first questions asked. Some planners provide different options such as part-time and full-time services, to accommodate for your budget.
Leading Up To Wedding
The timeline leading up to the wedding is important in outlining what the process will look like so that all parties are on the same page and are up to date. Best form of communication should also be discussed so that communication is smooth sailing for the duration of the planning. Digital forms of mood boards and other Inso images are a great option as they are easily accessible and can make changes or updates also include notes.
Day Of Wedding
How many assistants will your wedding planner bring on the day or is it just their self? Discuss how you see the day running so that there are no surprises on the day. It is also important to have backup plans, what if someone falls sick on the day, what if the planner can’t make it? These are questions that need to be discussed and a plan set aside if these things do take place. Be prepared for anything
Enjoy The Process!