Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Quick Tips for the Busy Bride-To-Be

By Vanessa Wakeman

1. Crunch the Numbers.

Set a realistic budget and stick to it. If there are specific elements or details that are important to you then spend money there and reduce the budget in other categories.

2. Get organized.

There are 100s of details that must be managed in order for your wedding day to go smoothly. Write everything down and keep a calendar of deadlines and contact information.

3. It’s in the Details.

For a wedding, the smallest details make the greatest impact. Pay attention to color schemes, try interesting seating arrangements and make table top displays dramatic. Take your guests on a journey of surprise and anticipation as the elements of your event unfold before their very eyes.

4. Get Personal.

The most memorable weddings are those that include personal touches. By incorporating details about the two of you, your families or interests, you take your wedding from cookie cutter to a truly special occasion.

5. Read and Re-read Contracts.

It’s very important that you read the fine print on your contracts with service providers. Vendors are interested in your business so if there are specific things that you need just ask, most are willing to work with you.

6. Have Fun.

While the wedding planning process can be stressful, remember the true meaning of your special day. Don’t let minor setbacks deflate your vision for happily ever after.

Vanessa Wakeman is an Event Producer and principal of INDULGENCE, a wedding and event planning firm. She is also the host of The Wedding Coach cable TV show and Creative Director for Wedding Fantasies the annual upscale bridal event. You can reach her at Vwakeman@indulgenceny.com or call 212-500-5953.

Vanessa Wakeman is an Event Producer and principal of INDULGENCE, a wedding and event planning firm. She is also the host of The Wedding Coach cable TV show and Creative Director for Wedding Fantasies the annual upscale bridal event. You can reach her at Vwakeman@indulgenceny.com or call 212-500-5953.

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