Showing posts with label Random Wedding Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random Wedding Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The True Cost of a Wedding


I found this awesomesauce infographic from Credit Sesame and knew I had to share! It has a ton of useful information for all you new brides who don't know much about the costs of a wedding.





If you are new to planning weddings and are looking for a starting point for what you can expect to pay for food, music, flowers, etc, this is a great place to get an idea! 





It also just has a lot of fun facts!








Monday, July 25, 2011

Feeding your Wedding Vendors

Okay, so the picture really isn't what I am talking about... but that is what happens when I am starving after a
21 hour day. Before we crack open the wine.


This question has come up quite a bit about feeding your vendors, do you, should you, why? And I am here to answer the questions you have.



Firstly, one of the main reasons I bring this up, is that recently a Mother of the Bride called me to ask me which meal I'd prefer - because she wanted to make sure I ate. But she wasn't planning on feeding any of the other vendors.



Here were my concerns. The photographer and videographer would be working a 10 hour day. The DJ would be working a 5 hour day, for this event we were working with the bride for a 21 hour stint of time. And please know, I am not complaining, I love my job! But here's my point.



We pack with us protein bars, snacks, water, etc. But when the reception comes around, we have a teensy bit of down, the photographer can only take so many pictures of people shoveling food and drinks in their faces, and drinking. Plus, you probably wouldn't want pictures of that anyway - and while working a 10 hour day you probably want to feed your photographer so they stay upright. Keeping in mind, what their contract states, they may request a hot meal. And usually the venue or catering staff, have a vendor meal selections - chicken fingers and french fries work too.



The same goes for us, we aren't picky, but it is nice to sit down for 3 minutes (literally 3 minutes) and eat something once we know that you (the bride, groom, parents of the bride and groom) are being attended to. Our team usually eats in shifts, so I know someone from my team always has eyes on the bride and groom to know they are taken care of.



Our rule is that anyone working more than 4 or 5 hours in a row, should have the ability to eat something if at all possible. I'm not saying go crazy, but if you were working 5 hours or more, you'd want to eat, right?



What are you thinking, when it comes to feeding your vendors?

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Rice Butterflies

I was recently contacted by a company that we think hast he newest bestest product. It's a super fun and adorable idea to make your wedding exit awesome! Check out these Rice Butterflies! They are the perfect alternative from tossing bird seed or petals, but they are totally made out of rice!



They won't wilt like petals can, and they are pretty! These Rice Butterflies come in a variety of colors, and are 100% biodegradable.





To see more, go to Rice Butterflies!!



MasterPiece Weddings was not compensated for posting this awesometastic new product. We just wanted to share it with you, because we are cool like that.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tip on Tipping



I've been asked a lot lately about tipping. and who to tip and how much...and do I have to, is it a must???



All of these are good legitimate questions. And here is the answer.



Yes. 20%ish. No. No.



That's the short and sweet of it.



Here are the details. You should tip anyone that does a professional service for you for your wedding. That includes any professional. And if they do an above average job for you. If the professional that is working for you royally screws up, no-tip-for-them!



The average tip about in about 20%, but it does depend on the level of your service, was it good or great? Did they exceed your expectations? If so, show them. Thank them, with a tip.



You don't have to tip, but it is a nice thank you, so when working up your budget add a bit for your professional vendors. Keeping in mind that some gratuities may already be included in some invoices for your vendors.



Did you add tips into your budget?

Monday, March 29, 2010

Plan B

There has been so much talk around the interweb about Jason and Molly's TV wedding, and how the rain really affected their day.



There should have been a Plan B - a rain plan.



Really.



How do you plan for a Plan B... well first there needs to be a drop dead time to implement the Plan B... so let's say, by noon. So by noon you'll need to decide inside or outside. Even if the weather looks iffy... go for the Plan B. You never know.



And have a Plan B... know that you'll need to have your reception under a tent, or in the banquet hall, or in the house... where ever it is.. go over with your Wedding Planner, the in's and out's of what you thinking. You don't want to be surprised or disappointed.



And plus, it makes for some pretty amazing pictures!



Photo: Luster Studios