Sara G asked:
I’m starting a wedding planning business and I need a basic contract to give to clients and vendors. Does anyone have a contract they could email me or a good website to pull information off of.
PHIPPS

Jim Ecklund asked:
Planning your wedding can be stressful, don’t feel alone. There are many couples who succumb to the stresses of wedding planning.
The best advice is to make a plan and make it as early as possible.
It’s a good idea to follow wedding etiquette but not to a point where it will make you crazy or cause you to go broke. There are plenty of books and articles on wedding etiquette but their suggestions are not written in stone.
If it is the number of things that have to be done that wears on you, find friends and family who will be willing to help and assign them projects to complete. Don’t feel that you have to pay them in any way for this service. If you can afford it though, a small gift may be appropriate but it is definitely not required.
Your plan should include all of the major things that have to be taken care of like where to hold the ceremony, where to hold the reception, how many guests and things of this sort.
Taking care of just these three items will put you into a position to think about what else has to be done.
Oh, in your wedding planning, don’t forget about the wedding officiant early on. This is especially important if the wedding ceremony isn’t being held at a church that has a minister to officiate the ceremony.
Many officiants fill their schedules way in advance and it is sometimes hard to find someone who meets your expectations is you wait until the last minute.
If it is the costs that you have you frazzled, set a budget and stick to it. Keep in mind that anything that is preceded by the word wedding (wedding planning, wedding flowers, wedding favors) is marked up 100% to 300%.
This is not to say that there are not vendors in the wedding industry that will give you a good product for a good price, there are plenty of them. It does take some work to make sure you are getting what you expect. You need to check them out and get references.
There are some items that can be bought for your wedding without having the wedding label.
Find ways to save by doing some out of the ordinary things.
Here are a few ideas:
1. Buy a cake from a local food store, add wedding decorations yourself
2. Shop online for flowers, dresses, accessories etc.
3. Do you know a seamstress? Buy a dress that needs some work at a reduced price
4. Limit the number of band members or get a DJ instead
5. Cut your own music cds and have a friend man the act as DJ
6. Have a friend who is a good photographer? videographer?
7. Use your own caterer not the facilities’ (many hire outside caterers anyway)
8. Small wedding, have family and friends provide the food and beverages
9. Buy your own alcoholic beverages with an agreement to get a refund for unopened bottles
One word of caution, always check out those you are going to buy from or hire to perform a service. Do or have someone do a little research for you to make sure you are getting what you are paying for.
Don’t let the wedding planning get you down. Remember it is your wedding and you are the one making the decisions. You are in charge. Get what you want. You can do it. You can have the dream wedding that you’ve always wanted without being overwhelmed.
Don’t stress, have fun with the whole experience.
CAUDLE
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Marlon Dirk asked:
When you are planning an event as large as a wedding it is important to have a schedule and timeline of when certain tasks must be accomplished. A wedding has a very specific timeline that must be adhered to so that you can book the professional vendors that you will need for your wedding. A wedding planning timeline is a vital part of your successful planning of your wedding.
Look online for some great wedding planning timeline information and the things that you need to get completed for your wedding. It can serve as an effective guideline for accomplishing your goal. It is important that you finish certain tasks by a deadline to keep your wedding plan on track. If you get behind schedule you could end up settling for something that is less than what you want for your wedding. For example, the place where you will hold the reception will need to be booked at least a year in advance. If the place is particularly popular during the time that you plan your wedding, you will need to book even further in advance. If you want to keep the date that you have set for your wedding you will need to get the church and the hall booked in time.
There are some wonderful resources for your wedding planning timeline online. Look for one that will allow you to store your information on the site. You might have to pay a fee to use their software but the help it will give you in planning your wedding is immeasurable. As a busy bride, you have no doubt realized that you should take all of the help that you can get.
Enlist the help of your fiancĂ© when it comes time to meeting certain deadlines. If you are trying to handle everything on your own, you will face some undue stress. Let him take charge of a couple of things so that you can concentrate on other areas. Maybe he can meet with the caterer and get all of that information for both of you. Or he can take care of everything to do with the groomsmen. Divide the tasks so that it doesn’t become overwhelming to you.
You will find that having a wedding planning timeline will help you to stay on track and keep you from forgetting important tasks. Write everything out before you begin the planning and decide who is going to take care of each task. Set a budget in the beginning and stick to it. You can get caught up in the planning and unintentionally spend more than you planned if you don’t have your budget set in advance.
CAUDILL
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Zippy asked:
Ever since I met my boyfriend, he thinks weddings are a waste of money just for a one day. My family is paying 50%, and agreed on his parents they pay the other 50%. THE PARENTS ARE PAYING! I want this to be a beautiful day for both of us! I dont know many people whose parents pay for their weddings. He wants a small party, without the walk, dress (i dont)
I want a normal weddings, i want a dress, i want to walk down the ile, i want to exchange rings, etc
I dont mind having a party like he wants to, but I want an actually weddings! (we dont have a tight budget).
How could I make him change his mind?
FISHMAN