Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Wedding Emergency Kit

It's finally your wedding day! While everything at the ceremony and reception are being taken care of by the professionals, don't forget to make sure you are are being taken care of too by including these essentials in your wedding emergency kit!

  • Emergency
    Band-aids for boo-boos
  • Mole skin works great to guard feet against blisters
    Hand Cream
  • Nail File
  • Fashion tape to keep your clothes in place
    Nail polish remover

  • Picture Perfect details
    Soft rice paper to powder your beautiful face
    Hairspray
    Bobby pins (these are always needed)
  • touch up lip gloss in your wedding day color
  • Disposable razors in case you missed a spot

  • Drama
  • Tissues to dry your joyful tears or a hanker-chief
    Gentle eye drops
    Makeup remover

  • Close Encounters
    breath fresheners for close encounters
    toothpaste and a toothbrush (or substitute with whips)
    mouthwash
  • floss (you never know!)

  • Don't leave home without
    Advil® for splitting headache relief
    sewing kit with pre-threaded needles
  • hand sanitizer
  • tampons (mother nature can be cruel!)

  • Calming
    Cushions for your dancing feet
    Pepcid Complete® to quiet your butterflies

  • Details
    Keep-your-cool with Dove® deodorant
    Nail polish for touch-ups and to stop stocking runs
    Static Guard®
  • Q-tips in case you need to touch up makeup mishaps

  • Better be prepared
    Scissors to snip unruly threads
    Krazy Glue®
    Lint sheets
  • white chalk in case someone steps on your dress before pictures

  • For the girls
  • Pucker up
    Clear straws to sip champagne without smudging your lipstick
    Clear lip gloss
You can also purchase all of these necessities in one Mojuba bag. Bonus, you can purchase one for your groom too!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Rescue 911: When having a wedding coordinator really pays!

One of my wonderful brides called me one afternoon while I was on lunch. I almost let it go to voicemail since I was on a lunch date, but felt that I needed to answer that particular call. I picked up and my sweet bride was in tears!

She was just two weeks out from her wedding and had contacted her hired string quartet to follow up after a week or so of no responses to her emails or voicemails. The conversation did not end well and the string quartet bailed on my bride, leaving her extremely tearful and emotional. You can imagine, right?! The "momma bird" in me immediately went to assure my sweet bride that she would get her deposit back and that we would also secure another string quartet just two weeks out from her wedding.

I made one phone call and had secured a wonderful string quartet. Thankfully, they were availalbe for her wedding day!

An added bonus of hiring a wedding coordinator is having access to our contacts! I try very hard to make sure that I have the best possible list of vendors to work with any budget, style and client. What was turning out to be a very emotional and stressful situation for my bride was quickly resolved and even allowed her more customization in her music selections for her ceremony! What a bonus!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Congratulations on your Engagement!


Congratulations on your engagement! This is an exciting time for you both and I know you're excited to begin planning your dream wedding!

The first thing you should do is decide on a budget! Then, find a knowledgeable Wedding Coordinator who will assist you with your wedding planning.

I offer complimentary initial consultations and have availability in 2011. I look forward to meeting with you and helping to make sure your wedding is "A Party to Perfection."

Please schedule your complimentary consultation today by contacting Shannon at (479) 422-1697 or emailing at Shannon_Langston@cox.net.

Monday, December 20, 2010

2010 wrap up; A look into my first year of Wedding Coordination

It's amazing that we are already at the end of 201o! This was a very busy year for me and I want to thank all of my clients, their families, all of the wonderful vendors I was fortunate enough to work with, and my family for supporting me!



I thought I would share with you the valuable things I learned in my first year of wedding coordination! I can honestly say that no amount of studying for my certification, reading bridal blogs and magazines could have prepared me more than actual hands-on experience. Enjoy!



1) Make sure you truly know how much time it takes to be a planner! It is difficult to turn down a client, but sometimes it's better to say "I"m sorry, but my schedule is very busy and I do not think I will be able to devote the necessary time to your wedding that it deserves" then to short change yourself...and your client!



On an average week, I was spending 50 hours a week attending meetings, reading contracts, phone consultations, touring venues, searching websites, attending courses, marketing, etc.
This took me away from my husband and four year old son more than I had anticipated!

2) Work along side a wedding coordinator to get the true "behind the scenes" look into the workings of planning a wedding.

I had my twin sister assist me with an October wedding and she said to me "Wow, I had no idea what all it took to get a bride down the aisle!" You will definitely see months of planning shape up on the wedding day. The "fun" part of a wedding like selecting the dresses, flowers, food and your entertainment are just the facade of a wedding. You have to know the basics in order to make everything come together seamlessly. You need to know how to orchestrate the ceremony rehearsal, work with vendors, work with a nervous bride and groom, manage their families' emotions,handle the "unexpected", and make sure it's legal at the end of the day! Working first hand with a coordinator will definitely make you appreciate the months of planning!

3) You can never say somethings enough! No matter how many weddings I had this year, I always said "Don't forget to bring the rings and marriage license!" I always felt like I was stating the obvious, but I can't tell you how many times those two most important items were left at home!

4) Don't be afraid to speak up with vendors to make sure your clients' visions are carried through! I am the first to step down from a confrontation, but when it comes to making sure my clients get what they are paying for, I'll be the first to defend them. You want the best working relationship with your vendors in hopes of doing business with them many times in the future and having a mutual referral relationship, but they have to understand that you are working for their client too! I was once referred to as the "momma bird" for one of my brides, but I wanted to make sure SHE was happy with her wedding.

5) You are the professional! You have to make sure that no matter what events occur during the planning process or wedding day, you keep your professional appearance and demeanor. You are representing yourself and your company. Your client and vendors will appreciate your professional mannerism in the end.

There are SO many more things I learned in my first year, but these are the most important items I learned! I look forward to the many things I will learn even in my second year of wedding coordination and know that I can only continue to improve and it's not work if you love what you do!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

PSA from a Non-Bridesmaid

This came to my Inbox this morning and I felt compelled to share it with all of the Brides who are just beginning to plan their 2010 and 2011 weddings. There is a "planning protocol" that should be followed when you first begin to plan your wedding to avoid some of these pitfalls. Enjoy!

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