Corporate Event Advice for your Wedding Part III

Hot event planners/experts spilled their party pet peeves to Biz Bash, we’re sharing some that will help make your wedding amazing, not crazy-making. Today, we cover our last of the brilliant Amy Sacco’s  irritant number three.

Dinner invites that end up with only passed hors d’oeuvres and no meal. This happens way too often and usually I see hoards of people leaving to go eat somewhere else.

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If people expect dinner, they’re going to want dinner!

 Haven’t we all been to that party where you think you’ll be fed and you’re not? It’s a terrible feeling after watching people you love get married having your warm fuzzy feelings for them disappear into annoyance as you watch too few hors d’oeuvres trays circle a room.  Then when you realize the whole meal is circling – that there is not meal, annoyance devolves into calculating how long you have to stay before you can ditch the celebration and hit the local Denny’s.

 The Fix:  Have enough food for your guest count. There are a few components here.

  • One is the couple communicating with their venue in the days leading up to the wedding.  Guest counts can shift, sometimes dramatically.  The people serving your food need to know!  Often a final count deadline will be in your contract, but either way, you need to take responsibility for keeping your caterer in the loop.
  • Another issue is a realistic view of budget vs. headcount.  You must be honest about how much wedding you can afford, and for how many people. If guests are going hungry, it means there should have been fewer people invited to raise the quality of the experience of those who are there. Or, the style of food should have been changed to reflect the quantity needed.

There you have it folks, Amy Sacco’s advice, parts one, two and now three.  We’re keeping an eye on this wise woman!

Be well, and love well.

-Dinah

Wedding Movie Of The Week! Chick Flick Classic – Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias opens in the hustle and bustle of a wedding. This is a great way to introduce an audience to a movie’s major players, since as we all know nuptials certainly do bring out a cast of characters in every family!

If I had to choose one classic movie wedding – it would likely be the one in Steel Magnolias. It introduced countless girls in the eighties, me included, to the notion of having wedding colors (and to the possibility of them being mercilessly mocked.) I also believe it brought the groom’s cake some cool points above the Mason-Dixon line. To the chagrin of event designers, there were suddenly armadillo and football jersey cakes popping up at weddings nationwide.

But ultimately, Steel Magnolias is a well-acted story of women supporting one another through life’s trials and tribulations.  You’ll get some laughs but don’t be fooled. Get out your handkerchiefs for this one.

-Dinah

Winning Wedding Websites

Having a wedding website is  a “must” these days for couples.  With guests looking online for everything from directions to “how we met” stories, it’s convenient to put them in one place.  But what if you’re not a web developer? You can still have an elegant and free wedding website, there are lots of options online. Our favorite is Wedding Paper Divas, where you can have a personalized free wedding website, and if you decide to, it can match your invitations and programs and whatever other products are offered in that “suite” of stationery. Definitely worth a look!

2013.8.16 WPD web

2013.8.16 WPD webs