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Today is all about them: wishing my lovely friends happy married life, May u fulfill God's purpose for ur Home in Jesus name!!!

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Wedding Planner Are Not Jobless!!!
Who is a wedding planner?
Duties of a wedding planner!!!


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When you're trying to plan your wedding on a budget, a wedding planner or a day-of coordinator are usually the first to think off. That's OK, I totally get it, and I'm alright with people making the decisions they have to in order to make their wedding work.
So what does a wedding planner actually DO?

● I am your middleman:-
I have this thought that couples should enjoy their wedding day. It's much harder to do when hundreds people are running up to you with different issues when all you want to is enjoy the moment of your wedding, My job is to make sure you have as many moments of happy as humanly possible by handling the different issues for you.


● I do lots of weddings:-
This is a horrible fact of the wedding industry, but some lazy vendors out there render poor service because they don't think they need to impress you. You can only get married once, then they don't have to deal with you again. However, they DO want to impress me, because I can recommend them to hundreds of thousands of naira worth of potential new clients.
The alternative is badmouthing them with my planner friends and doing my best to make sure they never get another wedding. Unlike some other industry, the wedding planning industry doesn't take bribes to overlook bad reviews.


● I keep your best interests in mind:-
Caterer leave the venue a mess? I clean it up. Cake baker forget the cake stand? That's on me. Table cloths have strange stains? I take pics so you get a refund, I hand out your final payments to vendors, so there are no detours on your way to wedded bliss. You are MY couple,your happiness is my goal in life.


● I'm not a guest. As per the Unplugged post, your guests should be able to fully immerse themselves in your wedding. I might shed a tear, or two or twenty, but I am there to make sure the caterer is setting the food out, that the DJ is set to go, and the cocktail waitresses are ready to roll. You don't have to worry about me having a good time — trust me, I am.


● I'm a neutral party. I don't really care if your Aunty hates my guts because we didn't use her friend to make the cake. I have no family feuds to take part in or worry about. No one at your wedding has diapered my bum, so for the most part I am treated like the professional adult I am. On the rare cases where I'm not, I don't have to worry about so-and-so hating my guts for the next five years. This is a huge weight off of you, because you can feel free to blame everything on the crazy wedding planner. I'm OK with it really, as long as YOU are happy.


● I see the big picture. Lots of times when planning, anyone can become zeroed in on tiny minute details and not see the big trees in the forest. "OMG time is running fast I've forgot call the dj,cocktail guys Since this isn't my wedding, it isn't personal to me they can coming late. It okay Not that friend didn't care about your wedding — she DO, at least she is present, but because it not are wedding and it's not her job — but for me as a wedding planner I can think rationally about all aspects of it and not forget anything.

● I perform a service. Can you do this yourself? Yes, much like you can change your own oil or do your own plumbing. What you pay for is the convenience,safe yourself a lot of drama and let the wedding planners worry about it. That is the very nature of the service industry —
So in conclusion, Hire a wedding planner/day-of coordinator,cause you need one.

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14 Mistake every bride makes and must avoid it:
, 14 mistake that every bride make and must avoid it # DEMMYSCLASSIC EVENT - 5C4A583E 08148346263
Planning a wedding is a big task & isn’t easy and, no matter how organized you think you are, there will always be something that goes wrong. So, it’s best to accept this and move on because it happens to the best of brides and, if you’re ready, you’ll find that, no matter what happens, it will only be a minor hiccup and not a major disaster.
Often these hiccups come about because of mistakes made by the bride, so we have put together our list of the 14 most common mistakes that every bride makes with the hope that you can use it to avoid them!
1. Wear your dress before your big day:-
Whether your wedding dress is new or pre-loved, be sure to try it on in the weeks leading up to your big day. Things change during wedding planning. Your body may be different, the material may irritate your skin or the dress may have become damaged between when you received it and your wedding day. Try it on at least a week before your big day so that if there are any problems, you have time to have the dress fixed or cleaned or, in the worst case, replaced! You don’t want to be finding out there’s a problem with your dress on the morning of your wedding!
2. Uncomfortable underwear:-
Your wedding day is a long day! You are likely going to be in your dress and the matching undergarments for a good 12 to 16 hours depending on your plans. We all want to look our best on our wedding day and, sometimes that may mean whipping out the some fabulous shaping underwear that has the strength of chain mail! The problem is that it is, usually, terribly uncomfortable. Rather than be uncomfortable for so long (no matter how fabulous you may look) you’re better off opting for a well-fitting
underwear set which you can wear happily all day.
3. Forgetting about your dress when choosing a bouquet:-
Lots of brides choose their wedding flowers based on the colours and the look of flowers alone.
That’s fine, after all, we need to be in love with our bouquet. However, do not forget about your dress as the bouquet needs to compliment it well. You do not want to hide the detail in your wedding gown behind a giant bouquet, so show the florist a picture of your wedding dress so that they can help design a bouquet that does it justice.
4. Forgetting to eat:-
Your wedding day is going to be busy and likely very stressful! Many wedding days start early and finish late with couples clocking up 18-20 hours straight. So, many brides (and grooms) end up not eating before the ceremony, either because they forget or because they feel a little ill from the inevitable nerves, joy and adrenaline! The last thing you want is to pass out half way down the aisle due to low blood sugar!
You needn’t eat a heavy meal, but do keep snacks on hand and, if you think you will forget, ask a trusted friend or family member to arrange snacks for the bridal party on your big day.
5. Changing their look:-
Lots of brides end up looking nothing like themselves on their wedding days because they radically change the way they look with hair and make-up.
Unless you’re after something completely different, the best option is to opt for a more polished version of your daily look.
Don’t go for an up-do if you always wear your hair loose, instead have it styled into soft waves or something that you like and are comfortable with.
The same goes for make up, keep it light and neutral and, in years to come, you won’t find a stranger looking back at you when you look at your wedding photos.
6. Failing to set boundaries:-
When it comes to weddings everyone (and we do mean EVERYONE) has an opinion! Parents usually have quite strong opinions about your plans, especially if they are paying for the wedding. So, be sure to set boundaries early on in the planning and be clear about which areas you want input into and which are not up for negotiation.
7. Setting unrealistic budgets:-
One of the most common, and the most potentially disastrous mistakes brides make is being unrealistic with their budgets. Do not simply calculate a ‘per head’ rate, as this does not include many of the extras such as flowers, the celebrant, the decor or your accessories etc.
Be realistic about your budget and don’t forget to use our Planning Tools , which will help keep you on track.
8. Not accounting for unexpected costs:-
This point follows on from the previous ones. Many brides forget that, no matter how thorough your checklist, unexpected costs will arise. For example, last-minute dress alterations for a bridesmaid’s dress can be costly, so spend some time thinking of all possible expenses in the final week before your wedding and add that into the budget.
Or, better yet, jump onto our
Discussion forums and ask past brides what unexpected costs they encountered.
9. Not making a back-up weather plan:-
There is one thing you cannot control on your wedding day and that is the weather. Many brides neglect to make alternative arrangements in case of bad weather and this can be a problem. If you are having a outdoor ceremony be sure to check that if there is an unexpected downpour or freak storm, you have an alternative to use.
10. Not considering guests:-
One big mistake brides make is neglecting the guests’ needs. If you are spending two hours on a photo-shoot between the ceremony and the reception, you need to entertain your guests somehow even if it’s just a cocktail hour with some canapés.
Remember many may travel a long way to attend and they will need to be looked after.
11. Forgetting what your big day is really about:-
So many brides get way too invested in all the little details of their wedding day, so much so, they can lose sight of the fact that it is about marrying the person you wish to grow old with.
The average engagement lasts 20.4 months, which means you’re going to be planning your wedding for a long time! Ensure that you don’t forget your partner during that time, especially on your wedding day.
Make time to stop, breathe and soak in the surrounds and excitement of planning one of the happiest days of your life!
12. Crash dieting:-
Most of us end up going on a wee diet before our big day, but try to avoid crash diets in the weeks leading up to the wedding as it will play havoc with your body and the fit of the dress!
Instead, eat healthily over the long term and choose a wedding dress that flatters your shape.
13. Allowing unplanned toasts:-
Many people do not understand the difference between a speech and a toast (especially once the alcohol starts to flow), so try not to allow unplanned toasts as these can run on – and on – and on. If you have a Master of Ceremonies or Wedding DJ, ask them to control access to the microphone if things start to run on.
14. Not being able to let small things go:-
As that famous book title goes, don’t sweat the small stuff. The most important thing on your wedding day is the actual wedding ceremony. It really doesn’t matter that the napkins were a shade too light or that dessert was served in a different shaped plate than you expected.
Getting wound up over these small details is going to ruin your day, so just ignore them and enjoy it!

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