Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Top Tips for a Great Wedding

It's so easy, when you've just got engaged, to get caught up in the whirl-wind of wedding fayres & looking at venues & suppliers, without ever really coming to any decisions... There's so much choice & the prices can vary massively, so to begin with, you need to ask yourselves the following questions  .....
·         What you really like about weddings ?.
·         What you really dislike about weddings?.
·         What is the total amount of money that you want to spend on your wedding?.
·         What do you want people to say about your wedding?

By answering the questions above, you can narrow down the options & start making some decisions.  To do this, you would normally start by breaking down your budget & deciding exactly what you intend to have on your wedding day. So, for example, if the average spend on a reception is around 40% of your budget, ask yourself if that will be enough to ensure you have all the things that you want .... If  the most important thing is that you want the full works in terms of canapés,  a sit-down wedding breakfast, with wines, champagne toast etc.. you might have to forfeit something else, that is less important to you both. 

Once you have decided exactly what money you have to spend on each of the elements that you require, you need to decide on a theme for your wedding.  By this, I don't mean fancy dress ... it's more about what colour schemes do you both like & in terms of a venue, do you like old buildings or do you prefer the more contemporary style?  

Once you have a theme in mind, stick to it & ensure that everything mirrors it, from the invitations, through to the favours & everywhere in-between.

Here's what to do next:
·         Find a venue that can accommodate your needs. This may either be for a packaged wedding or a venue that offers more flexibility.
·         Ensure the venue matches both your style & budget.
·         Book early to secure any special deals they might be offering.
·         To get maximum value for your money, book a mid-week day or a Friday.
·         Engage suppliers that are flexible & can deliver to the style & price you require.
·         Stick to your original plan .. don't get pressured in to doing things that don't suit you .. you'll regret it on the day.

Consider hiring a planner.  The misconception is that this is a massive additional expense to your budget .. However, if you find a good planner, this shouldn't be the case.  Most planners start with a free consultation, where you can get to know each other & they should listen to everything that you wish to have for your wedding. From that, they should produce a proposal for you that documents everything that they will do for you & the associated fees that they will charge.  A planner will be used to working with suppliers & will generally be able to negotiate discounts on your behalf.  You'll also have the added advantage of an expert being on-hand, from the moment you hire them, normally to the time you have your first dance.

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Wedding Planning College

After being inundated with requests for instant advice & practical training, Lisa Hilliard from Lisa Hilliard Wedding Planning & Joy from Unique Wedding Planning, have joined forces to launch The Wedding Planning College.
There will be few weddings as prestigious as Prince William & Kate Middleton, but with the number of weddings expected to increase, it won’t only be the rich & famous that will look to hire the services of a wedding planner. However, wedding planning is unregulated & there are no mandatory qualifications required to set-up a wedding planning business.

WHAT DOES THE WEDDING PLANNING COLLEGE OFFER?
The Wedding Planning College prides itself on offering real, honest & professional advice through training events, personal mentoring & long term business support. The graduates from the college will be encouraged to become part of an on-going network that aims to bring best practice to their businesses.
Watching films such as The Wedding Planner can sometimes paint an inaccurate picture of what’s really involved in planning the most important day in someone’s life. This kind of romantic media results in many people aspiring to wedding planning as their dream job.... which it can be ... but it’s also a lot of hard work, both emotionally & physically!
Lisa & Joy will personally mentor people to achieve their dream but their support will be based on practical learning & experience. We believe that as established and trading wedding planners we can offer real training & advice to enable people to become successful planners.
 
WHERE & WHEN WILL THE TRAINING TAKE PLACE?
Using the fabulous training facilities, on the 6th Floor of the new CASA Hotel,
in Chesterfield, we aim to attract people from all over the UK to our “Train to Plan” two day training events. Each event will take place over a weekend and includes a mixture of factual based learning, individual exercises, group activities & guest speakers, from the industry. Lisa & Joy will guide & mentor delegates through each session, offering honest advice, sharing real examples and working with individuals to inspire their own wedding planning business development.

WHAT TRAINING & BUSINESS SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE?
Training sessions will include “Setting up a wedding planning business” &

"How to plan & coordinate a wedding". The first ones are due to be held on
the 1st/2nd October & the 5th/6th November. There are opening offers for the first 16 delegates. Please check the website for details:

The Wedding Planning College

Lisa said “There were no specific practical wedding planning courses when I started my business & I went in to it somewhat blind. General courses helped with the business side of things & an on-line course taught me an overview of the wedding planning industry, but no-one actually told me what I really needed to know”



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are extremely grateful to Mark Tierney from Tierney Photography for the amazing images for our new web-site & to Lynsey Wells from Bimbo Design for creating the look of our new brand.