Getting Your Guy to be More Present During the Planning Process!
Today on the blog, we are giving guys a list of tips for helping guys get more excited to start wedding planning!
So, my wonderful girlfriend and I run a wedding planning business and as the male counterpart, it’s kind of funny that when I respond to e-mails, the client knows there are two of us and the signature is my name and the only one ever addressed is Christina, which I’m okay with and we joke about all the time! It’s always funny during our initial consultation, sometimes we get the comment of… oh you must “be along for the ride.” Again, this is so far from the truth, and they soon find that out when I’m throwing out design ideas and color pallets and logistical details that no one was thinking. We never take offence to this, living on a high vibe and educating them that guys can be wedding planners too.
Just writing this blog out, we realized that most guys are not looking at wedding blogs, so we are writing this in hopes that you brides out there are reading it and giving it to your guys to read.
When it comes to wedding planning, you always notice the bride is putting in more passion & effort than the groom, it is rare that the guys ever give too much input. We want to see guys get more involved which is why we created a list that men can read through showing them the awesome aspects there are to planning a wedding.
Planning is a GOD DAMN BLAST!!! The venue tours, all be it sometimes eat up your nights and weekends, can be a lot of fun, there’s something special about finding a place that you both feel a connection to instead of just her and the venue manager. Other planners can attest to this, when you show up the day of and the groom is all, oh I don’t remember that, or can we do this instead of that. All of these things were already covered and now that it’s the day of and your soon to be wife is about to rip your head off because you’re talking out of your ass since you don’t know what the plan is and now as planners we have to make sure you both make it to the alter and also the day. Men! Being present is so important in this process and you’ll be able to learn and make sure the budget is also somewhat intact at the end! If you want to see some awesome reasons to be present during planning, then just keep reading!
1. Venue tours!!! I know we kind of touched on this in the beginning, however this is very important. Don’t you want to have a say in where this special day will be going down?! I know that guys get left in the dust but do a little list of ones you find online just so you have an idea what’s out there. Guys unless you’re getting married every five years things have changed when it comes to where people are getting hitched and finding out what’s out there is so much fun!
2. Holy shit man the desserts!!! Weddings today are getting creative with desserts and we are here for it! The game is changing, and it isn’t just cake anymore! There’s everything from donuts on walls to cookie carts, and even custom ice cream (we know a guy). Dessert tastings are some of the most fun parts of the planning process. Below, the wedding cake was one flavor but the groom really wanted cookies & cream, so the bride surprised him with his own cake!
3. Color Schemes – This is one where guys usually don’t pay attention, but think about this, the colors are going to dictate what you wear and what you will be looking at all day. If periwinkle isn’t your jam, you should make that known, being a part of the process will make the color choices and décor reflect both of your personalities instead of just hers. To be totally honest, you may not get exactly what you want but at least you’ll know that you did your job by being present and throwing input into the ring.
4. Food, food, food, don’t be sitting there at your wedding wondering why you’re eating what you’re eating and it not tasting good. Now guys are usually present for this being that food is involved and hey don’t get me wrong it’s my favorite thing too. And with catering if you want to ask a question about off menu things, you aren’t going to be able to have any input after the contract and menu have been finalized.
5. The Bar – This is a place where you can really
6. The music!!! Do you want a band or DJ? The music selection really can make or break a wedding. You will either be dancing the night away or everyone will be hanging outside or at the bar and all be it a great evening if people are exchanging war stories all night along the bar but ultimately you will want to be able to cut a rug and have fun with everyone at your party (wedding) but its really a party!
7. Your clothing! Make sure you have a say in what you are wearing, we are huge fans of guys getting custom suits made for their wedding. You look more polished and you tend to be more comfortable. Ask us for some great vendors!
8. Hire a Day of Coordinator! You’ve done all this planning, sacrificed hours and hours to make sure you have everything you want on your day, all the vendors are paid, her dress is fitted and the wedding party and guest list is finalized…now let me ask you…do you want someone from your family who may or may not be able to be responsible all day and don’t you want to have everyone enjoy your day with you??? Encourage hiring some form of wedding management! Be it a wedding planner to help you throughout the process, or a wedding manager to help you with the last few weeks leading up to the big day and the day of. Coordinators are so helpful to ensuring you both get to fully enjoy your big day. You’re dropping a down payment on what is ultimately a party so don’t you want to have it go off without a hitch?! Any one of your friends that has been through the process, you can ask them, and if they didn’t have one, would they have liked to have one? We always find the answer to be yes if they didn’t have one.
The list could go on, but we know attention spans are short. We want make wedding planning fun, sexy and something that you two can do together, we will continue to spread the love and hope to see some guys during the planning process soon!
What Catering Does Your Venue Offer? A Blog about Catering...
We are trying to simplify catering for you! Breaking it out into a few blogs, we will dive into catering and give you some advice on what to look for when booking your venue and caterer!
Eat! Drink! & Be Married! Food is the foundation to any good event, a wedding is no different!
Let’s be real, it is usually what guests are most excited about, besides the bar and watching their cool humans tie the knot. Catering can be confusing, but we are here to break it down for you! We have decided to do a series that dives into catering. Today, we are breaking the venue catering options.
We often have clients that are a little shell shocked by catering prices. They might have unrealistic expectations, or they might just be unaware of all the extra costs that come with catering, but I know from experience, catering tends to be quite a big chuck of your budget, think 30-50% of your budget can go towards the catering. When you are going through the process of choosing vendors, it’s important to choose a venue first. Wedding Venues will usually have one of four options for their clients when it comes to catering. In-House, Catering List, Exclusive caterer, or Open Catering. We wanted to go over those options more in-depth, give you some pros and cons to all of them, so that you can better understand what they are talking about when you start your venue/catering search! If you need help, or just a general idea where to start, just keep reading!
Photographer: Shane Long | Minneapolis Wedding Venue : The Beach Club
In-House – This is where venues provide the catering with rental of the space.
When we think of in-house catering we think of establishments that are not just venues to hold events, my idea of in-house consists of hotels, golf clubs, country clubs, restaurants (just to name a few) they will most likely have an in-house kitchen that does the catering.
Pros:
You don’t have to go through the process of emailing a million caterers.
They have kitchens on-site with a chef on-site. If you need to store flowers or cake in the coolers, there is usually not a problem with that, and having a full kitchen is HUGE!
Having an in-house kitchen, and chef means that they are dedicated to you and your event. Your food will be made on-site and most of the time, not sitting in a hot box for an hour. (While I say most of the time, I always suggest ask how they prep the food because you never know if they pre-cook and have food sit in a hot box till dinner service, its always better to ask.)
Most provide tables, linens, china & glassware and service staff included in the pricing.
Cons
You are limited to that specific caterer. The menu is going to be basic and and food is going to be your typical wedding food. While these in-house caterers might be willing to do custom options, if you have a certain taste in mind, it might not be what you are hoping for.
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Exclusive Caterer – Some venues may use an exclusive caterer, think of Bavaria Downs, Nicollet Island Pavilion, or Mississippi Gardens, just to name a few. These venues have a catering company that they work exclusively with and they either have a kitchen on-site that they work out of, or they may prepare the food off-site at the catering company and deliver it to the venue.
Pros-
Having an exclusive caterer means it is their space and they are familiar with the space. This is huge because they are the only caterer that works at this space and they take pride in the weddings there.
They may be more open to creating custom menu options for you.
They are well versed in the space, they know the best layout options and they usually have a specific person working that space.
Cons-
Just like having in-house catering, an exclusive caterer means you do not get to choose that caterer. They might be out of your price range, so you will have to look at adjusting your budget.
They may be the exclusive caterer for that venue, but that does not mean they have a full kitchen at the venue. It’s always nice to know how & where the food is going to be prepared.
Catering List – Some venues will offer a catering list, this is a list of vendors that are approved by the venue to cater there. Some venues have a wide variety of caterers, like Three Rivers Park District, There catering list has almost 20 caterers on it, ensuring you will be able to find someone you love. Some only have maybe 3-8, and that could be because they don’t want to overwhelm people with caterers, or they want to set a certain tone for their venue.
Pros-
Having a preferred catering list means that these caterers are familiar with the venue and have worked there at least once. They will know their way around the property and will be seasoned in catering the space.
This gives you options when choosing a caterer, you can be more creative and you can find one that fits your budget.
Cons-
While I just stated that with a catering list, you will be able to find someone that you’re your budget, that is not always the case, sometimes, there are not any caterers on the list that fit into your budget, so if you don’t check around with the catering companies prior to signing contract with the venue, you might be stuck picking a caterer off a list that is far out of your price range.
You are most likely going to have to pay extra for staffing, linens, glassware and silverware. In our next topic we talk all about the hidden costs that you have to look at when hiring a caterer.
When there is a preferred catering list, there might not be a lot of ethnic options to choose from. Sometimes the catering company will work with you to create a custom option, but this is something you always have to make sure of when hiring them. I will be real here, if you are having a catering company work with another catering company to co-create an ethnic menu, it is always going to cost way more than you think it is.
Open Catering – This is when the venue does not have a required catering list, They just have to be licensed. This leaves the option open to any catering company out there.
Pros-
Your options are endless, you can do food truck, catering, pizza, tacos, BBQ, whatever you choose! An open catering list, ensures that you will find a caterer that fits your budget.
Most catering companies will be willing to work with custom options.
This gives smaller catering companies the opportunity to work weddings. We are all about supporting other small businesses!
Clewell Photography
Cons-
Your options are endless! While this sounds appealing, if you are one of those people who can not make up their damn mind… There might be too many options for you to make a choice.
The catering company might not be familiar with the space. This shouldn’t be an issue because any good caterer is going to familiarize themselves before the event. It is just always something you want to communicate with them prior.
These spaces don’t tend to have kitchens for the caterer to work out of, most companies are equipped with everything they need to work with no kitchen, it just takes proper planning.
Again, we will mention, linens, glassware, china and silverware, just make sure to see what the costs are.
Our intention is for every couple to have a stress free time planning their wedding. Catering can be a topic that seems overwhelming, but our goal of breaking theses out into a series is to educate you so that you go into the planning process like a rock star! Want additional help, Contact us! We work with some of the best catering companies around, and we would love to help you in your planning venture, food is our jam and we enjoy chatting with couples (usually centered around pancakes!)
Somethings to keep in mind when starting It is always important to figure out what is most important to the both of you and start from there. If you are dreaming of getting married at your family’s country club, then you probably are not even thinking about what the catering options are going to be, because you know that this is your venue and the rest will work its self out. That is awesome! It alleviates so much stress and we are all for it!
On the other hand, if you have a smaller budget and you want to get married at a fancy historical venue that is currently all the rage, but their catering only offers high end catering options, you might not be able to realistically make that work for you. That doesn’t mean you can’t have a unique and creative wedding, it just means you have to look at alternative options (This is where we come handy).
We are always here to offer advice and give you lists of some of our favorites to work at! So, if you read this and still have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out! Stay tuned for part 2 where we talk about all the questions you should be asking your caterer and hidden fees to watch out for!
Namaste friends!
8 fun way to Keep Kids Entertained at Your Wedding
Having kids at your upcoming wedding? We are here to give you 8 fun ways to keep them entertained throughout the day!
To invite children or to not invite children… This seems to be one of those age old questions we find our couples conflicted with more times than not. It can be an awkward conversation to tell people you don’t want to have their children at your wedding, but there are appropriate ways to do so, (we will save that for a different blog)
Depending on the style of your wedding, you can always find ways to keep the children entertained. I love when there are children at weddings, they are always dressed so cute, they love to dance around and have fun, but, when there are not enough activities to keep them entertained, it can quickly turn in to a bunch of well dressed monkeys running around a zoo. Fun Fact, back in my banquet serving days, I had a wedding with a ton of children that ran around and they ran into me while I held a tray of champagne, I was lucky and quick on my feet and did not manage to drop the tray. To avoid situations like this happening to your catering staff (we can not account for the drunk people running into the catering staff) Why not think about having some fun activities to kids entertained? We came up with a list of 8 ways to keep kids entertained at your wedding. If you are interested in our take on kids entertainment, just keep reading!
Before we start listing off ways to entertain, I wanted to note, that if you have more than 5 kids coming to the wedding, have a specific kids table and if its possible, some venues might have a small room near the main space where the kids could be in to play and eat while the reception is going on. See number 8 for a good way to ensure the kids are watched after while all of your guests are enjoying the party, now… On to the list!
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1. Petting Zoo – By far our favorite idea we have ever heard!
I mean, we are Dos Goats am I right? If it fits the surroundings and you are feeling super fun, a petting zoo would be a great idea! Llama’s have become super fun to have during your social hour, guests get to take pictures with them, and it is a ton of fun! Check out Carlson’s Lovable Llamas to learn more!
Better yet, pick a venue that already has pets on hand like one of our favorites, Gale Wood Farms in Minnetrista, MN.
Another thought… Getting married at a museum where they may keep the exhibits open for people to explore, this would be a great activity for children and adults!
2. Scavenger hunt – How fun would a museum scavenger hunt be? This one takes a bit of work, but if you plan ahead and has someone do the planting of the clues, this could be really fun! It could be clues about the couple, the family history or you can pick a theme for the night. You could get the DJ involved and have some prizes for the winners!
3. Cartoon artist – We love that couples are hiring painters to do live painting of their wedding! There are also artists that will do live portraits of you and your guests, How cute would it be to have the kids pose for stylish portrait in their fancy cloths!
4. Coloring books, word puzzles & puzzles – You could have a puzzle made of your wedding venue, your engagement photo or something wedding related. You could have coloring books or you could do word finds, crosswords and other word games that are wedding related or related to the state you are getting married in. Maybe a word-cross about the couple, and the kids have to figure out the answers by asking the adults.
5. Yard games – No matter what, if you want to entertain your guests, always have some yard games. There are a number of games to choose from but if you are catering to kids, stick to simple games like Corn Hole, Giant Tic Tac Toe, Giant Jenga, Giant Checkers. If you want to get crazy, get a wedding bouncy house!
6. Video Game Truck - If you have a lot of space and, a lot of 10 year olds and want to really give them a fun experience, you could look into hiring a Video Gaming Truck, you can rent them for a few hours at a time and it will keep those older kids nice and quiet and away from their phones.
7. Kids photo booth with props – Kids love photo booths! Make it easy for them and make it even more fun with those old school Polaroid cameras!
8. Hire a wedding nanny. My last tip is essential.. Do your wedding guests a favor and hire a wedding nanny! It will be a nice treat for your guests who may not be able to afford a sitter and has to bring them. They will be pleasantly surprised when they see there is someone to watch them so that they can enjoy the night! Some services will actually come with activities for the children which makes it easier on everyone!
I hope this gave some insight on ways to entertain children for you. After reading these fun and exciting things to do, you may now want all the children to come running to the funniest wedding ever, or, you read the list of activities and have a little stress demon that is now wallowing over your head, this might be your intuition telling you to forgo the children invite. Either way, we are always here to support you and help you with all your planning needs. Nameste friends!
Yay you are engaged! 8 Things to do RIGHT After You Get Engaged!
Recently engaged? Here is a list of 7 things you must do RIGHT after getting engaged!
Image Ryan Stadler
Are you enjoying that newly engaged life? I don’t know about you, but getting engaged is one of the most exciting moments in two peoples lives! We LOVE hearing proposal stories, and get teary eyed listening to all of them! You may or may not have been dreaming of this day your whole life, it is extremely exciting and somewhat overwhelming! Once you get over that initial “Holy shit I am engaged” feeling out of the way, the “Oh shit, we need to plan a wedding” starts to settle in.
We know that it can be a little stressful, people will INSTANTLY start asking what the plans are, as if, just because it happened 3 days ago, automatically you have everything planned… (WTF is with that anyways? Can we all collectively start a PSA for newly engaged couples, that it is OK to not have EVERYTHING planned right out the gate.)
Being wedding planners, we have a mental list of things that need to get done right away and we want those newly engaged vibes to last as long as possible for you, so we came up with a list of what you should focus on when you first get engaged. Need more help? We have tons of informational blogs for you to check out right here!
Photo Credit : @lahzehphotography
“Engagement Season” That time in-between Thanksgiving and Valentines Day where all the people get engaged! A romantic time of year, filled with family, friends and fun!
But we also know that it can be insanely overwhelming, and you may not know where to begin the process of planning a wedding. Which vendors do you need to book right away? Which vendors can wait a couple months? Who the hell is paying for this thing? Do I need a dress right now? Don’t fear! This is list is here to help and hopefully alleviate some of that initial stress!
1. Enjoy being engaged for a little bit!
Let’s start with the ENGAGED part! This is your permission slip to take some time and just enjoy it. Get some cute balloons that say “Engaged AF” or something fun! This is a very big time for you both, you have taken the first step in solidifying your relationship, and it needs to be celebrated! Shout it from the roof top! Tell parents, family, friends, co-workers, EVERYONE! Take that perfect ring selfie and post it on all of your socials because it is time to celebrate! (We always suggest telling important people before blasting it on social media!)
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Added Tip: You will instantly be asked a million questions, a good piece of advice is to just say “We are enjoying the engagement right now. We will focus on the other stuff in a few weeks.
2. Get your ring insured and Get a Decoy for Travel!
This is just a simple reminder, that thing is sparkly and expensive and can easily slip off your finger super easy! Don’t wait, jump right in and get that little baby insured!
We love the idea of getting a cheap knockoff from Amazon as well if you plan on doing any travel!
3. Create a “Wedding ONLY” Email address.
We enjoy Gmail, but it is really up to your preference. You can make it easy like kellyandjonwed21@gmail.com or you can creative like turningtoff20@gmail.com. You can both have access to this email and it will keep everything wedding related organized to this email address!
4. Get together with your partner and start talking about the visions you BOTH have on your wedding day!
Choose your top 3 or 4 MUST HAVES! Come up with elements of the day that are important to you both! This could be Venue, photography, floral, maybe you really want a killer DJ, but start to think about what elements are important to you!
Think about weddings you two have been to in the past… What did you remember or love about those weddings? Also think about the things you didn’t like at those weddings, sometimes that is even more important, the things to avoid!
Picking a date - How long do you want to be engaged? When do you both envision the wedding being? If you get engaged in December and you want a summer wedding, you may have to push it out a year, otherwise you are looking at a 6-8 month engagement, and it might be difficult to find vendors. If you want a Fall wedding, those are becoming more and more popular, so again, finding vendors and especially a venue could be tricky. Pro Tip… Typical weddings are being planned 12 - 16 months out…
Discuss how involved both of you will plan on being during the engagement process. Does this all make you both stressed and overwhelmed, read number 5 and think about hiring some help!
Guest List! You might have to wait till you meet with parents to come up with a finalized guest list, but coming up with a general idea of how many people you want there will help when telling parents how many of their people they can invite. Having a max guest count can also help with the venue search!
Style of wedding - Classic, Vintage, Boho, Rustic, Elegant, Bold, Neutral, Simple. Whatever style you may want to have, we believe it is important for both to have design elements in the wedding that represent the both of you. You can have touches that represent you both individually as well as a partnership. (Pinterest is great for both guys and gals, talk to your man about just looking through so that he can get a better idea on his vision)
Start researching (not touring) venues around the area, there are so many different styles when it comes to venues, so first just start looking at types of venues that are out there and see what style you want. Don’t hop right into tours until you have budget, venues around Minneapolis can be expensive AF, you don’ t want to tour one, fall in love and realize there is no way you could ever spend that much money. Its better to get your budget in check and a general idea on guest count figured out, otherwise you will be going tours with no purpose.
5. Hire a Wedding Coordinator or Wedding Planner & start getting organized!
Every wedding needs a wedding coordinator at the MINIMUM to be there to make sure your day runs smoothly, which is why we offer wedding management (it’s like the new version of day of coordinator). For the busy couples, we also offer full service and partial planning, to help them with the wedding work load. The benefit of a planner are endless, but we are not here to bore you with all the details, once you are ready to dive into planning, hiring someone early on can not only save you money, we often come with great planning resources and vendor recommendations, all which can take away hours of stress!
Maybe you start planning and think a wedding planner is more of what you need by your side, you can learn all about that and other packages we offer (here)!
A wedding planning might not be in your budget, if you choose to forego the planner, our biggest piece of advice is to get organized! Spreadsheets and to - do lists are so important to help you stay on track!
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6. Have a meeting with your parents to discuss guest list & budget.
Now that you and your partner have discussed your dream wedding vision, it is time to meet with the parents and get their visions. Some parents want to be super involved, while others may not. It’s important to talk with them, let them know your thoughts and to make sure they understand that it is your wedding and you want them to enjoy it as well. The big factors to discuss with parents are guest list and budget.
I. Who does everyone want at the wedding? You should have both sets of parents make their lists, combine those with your lists and then create an A, B & sometimes C category. If your parents are pitching in, they should have a say in guest list, but this can be a slippery slope and if it’s the two of you paying and you are on a tight budget, while it may be uncomfortable, you will have to discuss that with them. We hear all the time, parents want all of their friends and co-workers there to celebrate with, and while that is great, remind them, there is a budget and the venue will have a max capacity. A rule of thumb I love to recommend is, if you or your partner have never met the person, they do not get an invite.
II. Who is going to pay for the wedding? This is never a fun subject, but it needs to be done. Will you guys be saving up? Will the brides parents be paying? Will it be a collaborative effort? If so, get a clear understanding on who is contributing how much. I can not tell you how many times a couple has came to us and said “Well I think my parents will probably throw us $5000?” Come to find out, they are only planning on giving them $1000 or only paying for the food. Sometimes you need to educate them on how expensive its going to be & let them discuss what they are comfortable with contributing. Having this conversation will alleviate a ton of stress to just get it all out in the open.
7. Now is the time to start an in-depth venue search and schedule some tours.
Budget & guest list in mind, now its time for our favorite part of planning… VENUE TOURS! Compile a list of venues you really want to see and start making appointments. There are so many unique and fun venues out there and we love researching and touring them! If you are not like us, this stage can stress people out, because good lord there are so many venues in the area, you have hotel ballrooms, industrial & historic warehouses, classic estates, mansions, barns, farms, parks, gardens, ski chalets, breweries, restaurants, theaters, those are some off the top of my head, of course there are many more! We suggest touring many different styles not just 1 that you saw on Pinterest. Get a feel for the different styles out there, you may surprise yourself! Be open minded to styles, and think about your overall vision.
Here is a small list of initial things you can ask your venue consultant:
o Do they require In-house catering or can you use outside catering? You can learn more about the kind of catering your venue offers by clicking here.
o What is the food and beverage minimum? You can learn more about what to ask your caterer by clicking here.
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o Tables, chairs included? Who sets them up if the room needs to be flipped? Is there a fee involved in flipping the room?
o Do they have a separate ceremony spot?
o If the ceremony is outside, what is a rain backup?
o Are table Linens and napkins included? If so, are they floor length? Do you get a choice of colors?
o What is the House fee/ Service charge? Does that include gratuity for the staff?
o Is staff included?
o Are there any other charges that get added on to the rental fee?
o Is there an event coordinator included – If yes. What exactly will they do for you the day of?
We have an in-depth blog on what to ask during venue tours (here)!
8. Hiring Other Vendors!
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DJ - Josh Taylor with Super Good DJ’s
You have your budget, guest list and vision in place, now is time to start looking at the other vendors that make the wedding a reality. Depending on how long your engagement will be, most of your vendors, don’t have to be booked right away, but there are a few that book out faster than others. 2022 is the year of the wedding boom, there is no denying that, we are seeing vendors book up faster than years before, so you use to be able to wait to book your vendors, but now, it’s common to see them book out 1.5 years in advance! That’s not to say there are not tons of quality vendors out there, we are just saying if you are dying to have someone as your vendor, don’t wait to book them! No matter what someone’s list says!
Not listed is a planner / coordinator, which you have already booked because of tip #5 ;)
1. Venue! The venue is the most important, you can’ not solidify any other vendors until you know that your venue is available for that day!
2. If you getting married at a church, this falls in line with venue, they should be booked together!
3. Photographer because they book out fast!
4. Dress! Your dress will take a while to get made and come in, so if you get engaged and are looking to have a wedding in less than 6 months, finding your dream dress is so important! There are so many boutique wedding shops out there, so don’t limit yourself to the big places!
5. Catering! If your venue does not come with catering, you should lock one in a few months after you book that venue!
A short list of other vendors that you should start booking 10 months out (the standard use to be 8-9 months out, but we are starting to see these book out earlier than in years past)
Hair & Makeup, floral, DJ / Band, Officiant, Stationary, Desserts, Hotel Blocks, Transportation! Again, if you love a certain vendor, don’t wait!
We want couples to enjoy every minute of their engagement! This is just a short list of what to get started on after the big day, if you need more help, feel free to contact us! We love sitting down for FREE consultations, we can brain storm, eat some pancakes, give advice, and have some fun!
Make sure to check out our Amazon Storefront to see our favorite wedding stuff you can get off Amazon!
Congratulations and Cheers!