Theme: How Do I Know If I Really Have To Get A Wedding Planner?

September 25, 2009

Your wedding day is one of the biggest times in a couple’s lives. But you can also get easily overwhelmed as you try to think through your plans and tend to every detail that a day like this entails. As the time draws near, nerves get jangled and tempers pop due to sheer stress and the desire for everything to play out perfectly. At the same time, the days leading up to your wedding day can be exciting and bring high spirits. It’s these conflicting emotions which cause many to seek the assistance of a wedding planner as well as trying to find some great candle wedding favors.

Hiring a wedding planner gives the bride, groom and families more time for each other as well as allowing the happy couple to actually enjoy these moments which precede their large day. But usually, the services of a wedding planner are not inexpensive. Most charge a percentage of the cost of the wedding; normally 10-20%. So before you decide that you must have a planner, there are a few things to take into consideration. One consideration is what wedding guest books you’re going to purchase as well as all of the other wedding accessories.

Normally, couples get engaged a year or more before they plan on tying the knot. This grants them time to accomplish the overwhelming task of making arrangements for their special day. If you’ve this amount of time and you don’t mind enlisting others to take the less important tasks off of your plate, you probably can manage your wedding yourself. But, if you’re not a very resourceful person or if your management and delegation skills are weak, you might want to consider hiring on. Also, if your wedding is less than nine months away, you might check around to see if a planner is someone you can afford and check to see what great place card holders are available for your reception tables.

Besides taking all the burden off the future Mr. and Mrs., a wedding planner has many contacts in the business which can save you money in the long run. But that is not the only way they have the ability to save you money. Wedding planners are used to working within a budget. If you aren’t conscientious in this area, you might actually save money even after paying a planner.
Wedding planners also have been trained to pay the utmost attention to each detail and to execute what’s required of them seamlessly. They will time the arrival of the bride and the wedding celebration as well as insuring that all etiquette is followed. They are just a whisper away during your entire day, making sure that your each wish is their command.

If you truly want a wedding planner, but you don’t feel you can afford one, there is another option. Many planners offer their services for specific areas of your wedding. If this is an option for you, the ideal phases to hire them for are scouting and securing reception locations as well as the caterer. That’s the most expensive part of your day and hopefully, with their help, you’ll be able to use their services as well as save money. That can definitely remove some of the pre-marital stress.

If you do have your heart set on a wedding planner, but despair at the cost, you don’t have to. Many planners these days offer their services at specific phases of the wedding planning, or you can hire them for just a few services like scouting for locations or wedding favor shopping. This will help you avail of her professional expertise in a few choose matters without leaving your wallet much lighter.

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Close
E-mail It