https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAzcvhvxBEo&feature=youtu.be&rel=0
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Divide and Conquer
Alia Wilson, wedding planner at Firefly Events, explains that a wedding isn’t something that sorts itself out. It takes a plan. Similar to a day at the office, meetings are required and choices must be made. The best way to make sure things stay on track is to make a list, divvy up responsibilities and don’t expect to be able to do it all yourself.
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Vendors
From flowers to food and everything in between, couples need professionals they can rely on. The job of the vendor is to make suggestions and carry out your decisions. That means you decide on the food and the vendor manages the order. It may seem easy, but when the big day is approaching there’s more to worry about than organizing the buffet. Consider these 3 tips as you get started:
1. Start initial vendor conversations early in the planning process to explore your options
2. Split up management of the vendors. Do you have a passion for photography? Take responsibility for the photography and videography!
3. Hire vendors that you trust and enjoy spending time with
Friendly Advice from the Newlyweds
Planning a wedding is a practice run for marriage. It requires teamwork, communication and the ability to make decisions. If you can handle those three things, you’re off to a good start. Getting nervous and needing a day off is all part of the process. Even if you don’t care about silverware and flowers, stay informed in case your other half needs help. If you’re reading this, you’ve come a long way in your relationship.
Let us help keep you and your wedding party organized for your big day with the online group manager, and make the rental process as seamless as possible.
Learn more about finding the right look with Down the Aisle Episode 3: Groom Style Part 2.