Monday, March 5, 2012

70 Things Your Wedding Planner Can Do 5


  1. Help you to create the type of wedding you want. Help you create a vision and bring it to life.
  2. Making the couple/family happy by relieving her of all the stressful details on the day.
  3. Assist photographers with family photo lists so they can spend time taking photos
  4. Carry bridal kit full of items that might be needed on the day (sewing kit, cough candies, breath mints, pins)
  5. Serve as crowd control making sure no passer-bys are in your wedding photos or in the way of your ceremony
  6. Help guests get home safely (call taxi)
  7. Organize couple’s paperwork, contracts and keep copies on hand to make sure all vendors follow through
  8. Come up with a colour scheme and theme
  9. Clean stains/dirt in wedding gown
  10. Steam wedding gown
  11. Recommend a venue that fits your budget and ideas
  12. Recommend DJ/band/entertainment
  13. Oversee everything to make sure it runs on time
  14. Recommend floral designer
  15. Recommend décor designers
  16. Set up details (place cards, menus, table numbers, seating chart)
  17. Oversee and run the rehearsal
  18. Help men attach boutonnières
  19. Fix broken boutonnières
  20. Fix fallen hems
  21. Fix broken straps
  22. Last minute prep and fluff of the bride before walking down the aisle
  23. Oversee vendor set up
  24. Bring all vendors together to make sure we all make the same vision come to reality
  25. Assist vendors (did they forget something, need directions, need water, need someone to hold their equipment)
  26. Lead horse:)
  27. Design floor plan for reception/ceremony
  28. Set up “reserved” signs/aisle markers for ceremony
  29. Supervise card box and lock it up securely in safe
  30. Pack wedding gifts and any wedding supplies that need to go home at the end of the night in bridal suite
  31. Help with re-application of make-up/carry extra make up if needed
  32. Deal with small medical issues such as: cuts, scrapes, allergies
  33. Pick up forgotten items
  34. Store items
  35. Transport items from ceremony to reception
  36. Check washrooms to make sure they are clean
  37. Sew missing buttons, split dresses, broken bustles
  38. Source vendors/items for last minute issues
  39. Make sure your guests are well taken care of
  40. Help with execution of food service/timing
  41. Provide emotional support
  42. Deal with small family issues and help mediate (I am not a trained therapist, there are limits to this)
  43. Review vendor contracts
  44. Distribute final payments/gratuities
  45. Find last minute seating for guests that forgot to RSVP
  46. Guide bridal party (how to hold bouquet for best photos, where to be, what to do)
  47. Polish shoes
  48. Clean dirt off of shoes
  49. Roll lint off of men’s suits
  50. Fix cake mishaps
  51. Help determine/allocate budget/track budget
  52. Meet with vendors for 2nd opinion
  53. Order/source tents, outdoor toilets
  54. Source/arrange transportation-horse & carriages, limos, luxury cars, buses
  55. Create day of timeline for vendors
  56. Create day of detailed timeline to follow
  57. Help plan and schedule events so they flow well and have enough allocated time
  58. Suggest bridal gown stores and come for appointment (if desired)
  59. Source and make appointments for hair and make-up artists.
  60. Help you choose your music (although I do suggest doing this with your DJ/Band)
  61. Touch base with vendors and address any concerns or issues.
  62. Inform all vendors of addresses and key phone numbers/reconfirm times
  63. Help with assigning seating (although it’s best to be done by the couple who know the guests individually and who should be sitting with whom)
  64. Bustle wedding gown
  65. Book spa treatments
  66. Book hotel blocks
  67. Recommend and book honeymoon
  68. Book guest travel
  69. Assist and let you know proper etiquette
  70. See potential issues before they happen, suggest ways to avoid or make the plans better.

No comments:

Post a Comment