Wedding Planner

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Sue
Managing Director
B.Acc Hons (University Tenaga Nasional)
Mobile: 016 8366 223
Email: suri.malaiali@yahoo.com
www.facebook.com/wansuesyu

Appointment Procedures

1. Wedding Date
- Please set your wedding date so we can check whether the date is still available

2. Contact Sue for Appointment
- Call Sue to set date, time & place to meet
- No consultation fee on the first time meeting

3. Consultation Fee
- Our consultation fee start from RM50 per hour
- Upon signature of Contract, upfront RM500 to be paid by client equal to 10 hours of consultation period

Photo by the movie The Wedding Planner
Wedding Planners

Strongly consider handing the planning baton to a wedding consultant if
a) neither you nor your families have time to plan your wedding;
b) neither you nor your families have any desire to plan your wedding;
c) you're planning a wedding out of town; or
d) you simply prefer -- and can afford -- professional help.
They'll do the legwork, hire vendors, negotiate contracts, and may even cut you some money-saving deals. Expect to pay them 10 to 15 percent of your total wedding budget.

Remember that the consultant should have plenty of questions for you, in an effort to determine your wishes, needs, level of maintenance, budget, scope of imagination, and more. You're both trying to assess each other and how well you'll work together. The consultant will probably initiate discussions, take this time to consider manner, personality, confidence, warmth, whatever you're looking for. Whomever you enlist, do not hire a consultant who doesn't want to listen, is bossy, tries to convince you of what's best for you, critiques your ideas, has no references, and won't sign a written agreement.

Source - theknot.com

Saturday, May 15, 2015

Photo by - Lisa Hubbard

What Type Of Wedding Planner Do You Need?

When it comes to planners, your choices are many, so you'll want to start by thinking about what you're looking for and reading about your different options before meeting with any candidates. Then, be sure to clarify what each planner does.

There are a range of professionals who fall under the wedding planner title, who have different skill sets.Not all planners offer design services, and not all event designers handle logistics. Some are more vision-orientated some are more schedule and production orientate. Be sure you're clear on the extent of the services potential planners are willing to provide when you interview her to make sure you're going to receive all the support you're expecting. Here is a more detailed breakdown of your options -- and which one might be right for you. Be forewarned: These terms are not used consistently across the industry; nonetheless, this will give you an idea of the type of service you want.

Full Service Planner

A full-service planner handles it all, both design and coordination, from start to finish (from designing the overall vision and hiring and meeting with vendors to arranging weekend activities for your guests). This type of planner is great for couples who are having a complex event or simply want a professional to guide them every step of the way and to handle all the details of executing their vision.

Event Designer

An event-designer focuses on pulling together the overall look of the day rather than organizing all the myriad details (like the timeline or budget). He or she is like an interior designer for your event, so she may work with other vendors -- from invitation designers to florists and bakers -- to bring your vision to life based on the style, taste, and vision you've dreamed up. But don't expect her to handle the organization or logistics.
A wedding designer is not necessary if you would like to work with your venue manager, wedding planner, and/or florist (some florists, called “floral designers," are also design experts who will help you with the décor and design concept, as well as the centerpieces and bouquets) to create your wedding décor concept. Busy brides often turn to event designers to take some of the planning pressure off or to achieve a unique theme idea or concept, or just to make sure their reception looks amazing. This type of planner is best for someone who can handle organizing and coordinating all the vendors and events, but who needs someone for vision.

A La Carte Planner

This part-time pro helps you shape the event by giving you décor suggestions, vendor recommendations, or assistance with specific projects -- you contact the planner when you need help and they charge either an hourly rate or a flat fee for each service. An à la carte planner is great for couples who need someone to design a blueprint that they will execute themselves. Basically, if you want to steal their secrets, but don't want everyone to say it was clearly a Preston Bailey's wedding, an a la crate planner is for you.

Day Of Coordinator

A day-of pro helps to make sure everything runs smoothly on the actual wedding day but isn't really involved much beforehand. Most prefer to begin their involvement at least a month before the wedding to truly make sure all things are in order, and they charge a flat fee. They'll handle all your vendors and setup on the day of your wedding, as well as any type of cleanup or postwedding duties needed so that you and your family members can just relax and enjoy the day. A day-of coordinator is perfect for couples who plan to be very hands-on during the planning process and can handle the contracts and organization but want someone to take care of all the details the week before and want someone to be there the day-of.

Source - theknot.com

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