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Planning Your Wedding- Advice from An Insider
Author: LJ Bronart
Having worked in the wedding industry in Toronto for over 10
years- I have seen the stress of planning a wedding can take on
the bride- and her family. Whenever there is high emotion and
money involved- stress is sure to follow. There are some
strategies that can help relieve the anxiety involved with
planning your wedding and working within your budget.
Find out first who is paying for what and how much. Keep in mind
that anyone who contributes money will feel entitled to express
their opinion- sometimes loudly! So try and make clear what
expectations are. Your future mother-in-law may want to help
out- but she also might want her second cousins daughter in your
wedding party. If possible try and pay for as much of the
wedding yourself and not rely on anyone else.
Take a realistic look at how much money you have to work with-
avoid going into debt. Most important- Have a budget!
Be honest with your wedding professional- tell then how much you
want to spend and have them help you give you the biggest bang
for your buck. They know their field and what is possible and
affordable. I know from experience that most creative people
want to do their best work for you- and want your wedding
flowers to be spectacular or your wedding dress to suit your
body type. It is a business but most bridal shop owners, wedding
photographers or florists I have met all have pride in their
work- if you are getting a sense that they don't or feel like
just another dollar sign then move on and find some one else.
Ask their advice- they know their stuff! They have seen hundreds
if not thousands of brides and have a pretty good idea of what
works and what doesn't. I remember one year when a famous
Kennedy got married- and pictures of his bride were all over
newspapers and magazines of her holding a wedding bouquet of
solid lily of the valley. I had DOZENS of brides walk in wanting
this exact look. This is great if you are getting married in the
3 week window in June when lily of the valley is available. Any
other time it is imported from Holland and packs a staggering
price tag. For a 1/10 th of the money I could have given those
brides stunning wedding flowers.
Take a look at your budget and decide which is important to you.
For some brides it might be the dress; others the wedding
flowers or wedding cake. Maybe you have always dreamed of a live
band at your wedding reception. With a limited budget you will
have to make choices. If you want to have 350 people to your
wedding- you may have to have chicken and not surf and turf for
your guests. Something will have to give. Some good advice- you
will be looking at your wedding photos for the next 50+ years. I
would invest money into anything that shows up in those photos.
Get the best photographer you can afford- do not give this job
to your brother or friend who took a Learning Annex course in
Photoshop. Good hair and makeup. I suggest nothing TOO trendy in
a head piece unless you want to suffer the jibes of your
children... and grand children. Do not skimp on your bridal
bouquet. This will be staring back at you for years in an 8x10
glossy . Your wedding attire- get a lovely dress and something
nice for your groom.
Anything else is really is just icing on the cake. Trust me -
you will regret blowing your money on a custom designed wedding
cake. You will not regret beautiful and professional wedding
photographs. It varies from person to person- but certain things
really don't matter and some do- I will share my opinions on
this. Your dress, wedding photos, your bridal bouquet, location,
grooms attire MATTER. Bridesmaid dresses , bridesmaid's flowers
and other wedding flowers, wedding cake, head table flowers,
table centerpieces, food do not! If it's not in the wedding
photo that will be above your mantle- it probably doesn't
matter.
Find our how much money you have to work with, who is
responsible for what- make a plan and stick to it. Remember all
weddings are beautiful and all wedding days are perfect- Try not
to let the stress of money ruin the panning process for you.
Best Wishes on your Wedding Day!
About the author:
LJ Bronart worked in the wedding industry for over 10 year and
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Getting on a plane
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call to you. This is your dream, pick exactly what you want.
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to or be able to come with you. And this might be exactly what
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