Thursday 17 February 2011

When is it too late to call a wedding planner?

People ofter say to me that they know someone who is getting married but that they've already planned everything themselves.  That's great, but who's going to look after everything for them on the wedding day?  Who is going to make sure that all the details the bride has so meticulously planned are actually going to be done? 

Often, the reception venue has a co-ordinator and that's great too, but will that co-ordinator be there on the day of the wedding or will it be an 'operations manager' who has never met the bride and groom?  Will they be looking after more than 1 event on the day? 





Who is going to help the bride get laced into her dress, do any last minute pressing or alterations, tie the groomsmens' cravats, pin on the buttonholes and do all those other jobs that need doing before the ceremony?

Who is going to ensure everything happens as and when it's supposed to happen and deal with any issues which may occur?

Who is going to be there in the evening to ensure the gifts and cards are safely stowed away, that the top tier of the cake doesn't get cut, that the vases and candles get put away for collection the next day? 

Who do you know who could step in to look after a wedding at less than 36 hours notice and get a comment like this from the bride:

"I understand you were stuck in Egypt & we were both so impressed with how Debbie (Wedding Wonders) took over the reigns so smoothly in your place...


Everyone commented on how good the food & service was & Debbie in particular was brilliant - helping the boys with their button holes, helping me with my dress, meeting us with drinks as we arrived at the venue & generally being on top of what was happening."
 
If that's how good Wedding Wonders can be with less than 36 hours notice, can you imagine how brilliant we are when we actually meet the bride and know all the details of the wedding!
 
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It's never too late to talk to us - unless your wedding has already taken place!

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