As one wedding planner put it, “Just
because you have planned something, doesn’t mean it is going to happen.” Here are some tips from TriniWedding planners to help insure that everything works
well at your wedding.
1.
Getting Ready. Of course you want to look your best on this
big day. You may have booked a hair
stylist for yourself and your bridesmaids.
Maybe someone is doing makeup for all.
In order for everything to flow, treat this as a salon appointment and
require everyone to be on time for the appointments. Work with the stylists to establish a
sensible timeline and insist that your wedding party be on time. A lot goes on before you walk down the aisle,
and you don’t need to add undue stress to the list.
2.
Photographs. Every couple wants the album of perfect
pictures from the wedding. Check out
several photographers and insist on seeing their work. Some specialize in formal shots and others
are masters of creative vignettes. Some
do both. Make sure that everything goes
smoothly by giving the photographer a list of the people you want to make sure
are included in your wedding album.
Appoint a friend to run interference for the photographer and make sure
that each of those persons is available for photos. The photographer should spend his/her time
shooting pictures, not searching out the people you want in the photos.
3.
If you are planning a cocktail
reception, make sure that the caterer has wait staff ready with trays of
cocktails as the guests enter. For the
first five to ten minutes staff should focus on getting beverages into guest’s
hands. Once that has been done, then
they can start passing canapés. Stress
the importance of this to the caterer.
You don’t want lines at the bar if you are having an open bar. Appoint someone as host/hostess at your
reception and introduce them to the caterer before your event. They can make sure that guests are not
standing in lines waiting.
4.
Order of Service. Think of your guests. If you have elderly relatives, make sure that
they are served first. Unless you feel
strongly about it, consider having the head table served last. That gives the couple a chance to chat with
guests and socialize.
5.
Be aware of “down time”. Weddings can lose energy after the food
course. Guests are at different points
in the meal. This can be a good time to
introduce one or two toasts. But have
the best man announce that toasts need to be kept to a minimum of 3 – 5
minutes.
For many other
helpful ideas to keep your party flowing nicely, talk with a TriniWeddings
experienced consultant.
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