Is full service wedding planning worth it?
Wedding Planning Experts suggest setting aside 5-10% of your wedding budget for a wedding planner. Doing so goes far beyond convenience — in the end, a wedding planner helps couples save money and time while providing peace of mind on their wedding day.
How do you delegate a wedding plan?
If the thought of someone else stepping in makes you nervous, we recommend delegating these wedding tasks:
- Stuffing and Stamping Envelopes.
- Tracking RSVPs.
- Delivering Welcome Bags.
- Organizing the Place Cards and Alphabetizing the Escort Cards.
- Assisting the Photographer with Detail Shots.
How do you plan an intimate destination wedding?
How to Plan an Intimate + Meaningful Wedding
- ELOPE.
- PLAN A DESTINATION WEDDING.
- BOOK A VENUE THAT HAS ON-SITE LODGING.
- LIMIT THE GUEST LIST.
- WRITE YOUR OWN VOWS.
- HAVE A PRIVATE VOW CEREMONY.
- GET READY TOGETHER.
- CHOOSE AN INTENTIONAL PLACE TO GET READY.
How do you simplify wedding planning?
- Take your time. There are lots of reasons why couples prefer a long engagement to a shorter one (in fact, the average engagement is 13 months).
- Book an all-inclusive venue.
- Do EVERYTHING online.
- Prioritize.
- Keep the guest list (and wedding party!)
- Hire a planner.
- Follow one single checklist.
- Trust your vendors.
Do wedding planners get you discounts?
If you would like to offer discounts, offer to ask your recommended wedding vendors during the planning process if they will give a discount or complimentary upgrade for your clients. If you prefer not to negotiate prices, that is completely fine.
What can you do instead of bridesmaids?
Try these non-traditional bridal party and groomsmen alternative titles on for size!
- Wedding Council.
- Bridesmen, Groomsladies, Men of Honor & Best Women.
- Crew, Posse or Gang.
- Groomsfriend or Friend of Honor.
- Insert Attendant’s Name Here.
How do you ask someone to be in your wedding?
Here’s how to ask bridesmaids to be in your wedding in just a few simple steps.
- Pick your squad. First things first: It’s time to decide who will be in your bridal party.
- Send a gift…or don’t.
- Be a little formal.
- Have a follow-up convo.
- Facilitate the introductions.