What to look for when choosing your vendors, how to save money and still throw a fabulous event, bride to bride advice, make up interviews with Ashes, and SO much more. I'll help you create your checklist, manage your time, look at your budget and eliminate extra costs. Message me for details Kaitlinlogsdon@att.net :)
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Choosing a Vendor is a big deal!
Choosing a vendor is a big deal and can be extremely stressful if you don't plan ahead. Think about it, your vendors make your whole wedding! My biggest word of advice is planning ahead. If you give yourself enough time, you can check everyone out and make a wise decision that fits in your budget and checks off a box on your dream wedding list. Few things to look at when your selecting your vendors
- Your Budget
- How long has this business been in "the business"?
- How much time you have to pay all these vendors off
- Do any of them require 1/2 down or accept payment plans? NEVER PAY IN FULL AND ALWAYS ASK FOR A CONTRACT THAT THEY WILL BE THERE THE DAY OF YOUR EVENT.
- When looking at your budget and what vendors you want ,there think about what you need to make your wedding/event spectacular. (Your dream dress, or a fabulous cake, great food, or an awesome DJ) Focus on that.
- How many guests are you expecting and how big is your venue?
-When choosing your catering options, take your guests taste buds into consideration as much as your own. ( It would be awful if you spent all that money and no one liked the food)
- The age range of your guests could vary, be sure to have a variety of music.
-If you have out of town guests attending, be sure to set up transportation and reservations under your wedding party to eliminate confusion.
-Getting to and from the venue for the bride and groom is crucial. Make reservations ahead of time!
***Having an assistant or a wedding planner can help you get everything ready for and make sure everything runs smoothly. Please email me if you are looking. Kaitlinlogsdon@att.net
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