Monday, July 16, 2012

Common Mistakes that Bride's Make

In the Wedding and Event Planning business details are crucial to pulling off as close to perfect of an event as possible. Below are some common mistakes that should be avoided if you want to leave your guest talking in a good way:

#1. Hire a Wedding Coordinator
Not hiring a planner is a critical mistake for various reasons starting with, "Who is going to do what?" Family and friends may volunteer but face the fact that they are not professionals. Let your guests be guests. The coordinator will make sure that all facets of the wedding and reception are running smoothly, they will handle all negotiations (within your contract) with vendors, venue, decor', set up/breakdown and not to mention the unwanted party crashers. Take a breath, relax and let the coordinator do his/her job. I have never had a bride complain about using a planner; in fact they say that it's the best money that they spent.
#2. Budget
First things first...have a concise budget and stick with it. Money is the major stress of weddings; make budget your priority after getting engaged. Sit down with all parties participating and go over your game plan. Don't wast time looking at venues that you can't afford or looking at centerpieces, floral arrangements and menu's that will leave you in debt way beyond the "honeymoon stage". Inform your vendors of your allotted budget for their services without compromise. Your honeymoon should also be included in this cost.
#3. Over Accommodation
This is your day and should be as Unique and Special as you are. It's easy to get caught up with trying to please everyone but let's be clear, this is one occasion where it is all about you! Opinions of others are just that and should not weigh on your decisions about your wedding. Don't feel guilty either as it's okay to have it your way.
#4. Excessive Control
The term" Bridezilla" is most commonly used to describe a bride that has turned as green as the hulk with the temperament of King Kong fighting Godzilla while on a quest to have his way. This is what happens to the most pleasant Bride if she refuses to give up the control. Having the attitude that nobody is capable of doing their part is going to leave you more frustrated, unpleasant to be around and few friends less than what you started out with. Having your vision and wanting things to go perfect is expected, but trying to control everything as if you are running a training camp is not a good look. After all, if you turn off your friends during the wedding process due to a controlling attitude who are you going to celebrate all of the happy times with later on down the road. Keep the peace and let go!

2 comments:

  1. You are absolutely right and I am agreeing from experience. In trying to plan my wedding some years ago I just knew what I wanted and figured the only way to get it done and done right was for me to do it myself and it was so time consuming and frustrating to the point I lashed out at everyone from my groom to be to all my family members. My aunt stepped in and took over making herself the wedding planner to take the stress off me and it was AWESOME! So no more Bridezilla moments from that point on my advice when planning your wedding is to share your ideas with your planner and let her/him take it from there to bring your vision alive, and if you don't know what type of wedding you want then get the best wedding planner you can (Carolyn Russ) and let her do her magic.

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