Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Frequently questions I Ask My Brides

Frequently   questions I  Ask My Brides
Dear Readers:
I am so excited you reading  you  this new article. My wedding pages  are such a treat for me and my audience as I am able to speak one-on-one with so many amazing brides, During my previous  wedding  in abuja, I was asked how I am able to bring the fantasies of my clients to life. As with any idea, a “fairy tale” wedding can have a number of interpretations. I overcome this by asking my brides the obvious questions, but also a few unconventional ones. If you’re a bride who is planning to meet with a wedding planner, you might want to consider thinking about your answers to the following questions. You might find they help you both as you plan the wedding of your dreams.my little advice is to be patience and be willing to answer the questions the wedding planner might want to ask you and the intending groom.
This question always elicits some great feedback and bride’s will usually also mention things they would have done differently. If you listen closely, you’ll gain a lot of insight here. As a bride, asking this question will help you think about what you want your guests to experience on your special day.
Think about the shades you love and loathe and come with a list, Most of my brides love white, creams, pinks and teal green and orange.
knowing what you love becomes far easier when you know what you don’t even want to consider. This will help your planner and designer as well as they will save time with options and have a much better idea of the ambiance you’re looking for.
1.)    How much are you budgeting for your wedding
2.)    What colors do you love and what colors do you hate
3.)    How many guests are you expecting
4.)    Which date is your wedding
5.)    What kind of wedding are you planning for, is it traditional or white wedding
6.)    How many bridesmaids are you intending to have
7.)    Do you like modern, traditional settings  or a mixture of both
8.)    Can you tell me about the last wedding you attended that you loved, and why you loved it
9.)    If you had to describe your wedding in one sentence, how would you describe it
10.)  What kind of music do you prefer for your grand entrance and first couple dance
11.) Do you have any cake design you have being dreaming for wedding
12.) How long have you being engaged


thinking about where you stand can really help a great deal when thinking about your overall design.
Think about center pieces to my great dismay, most brides prefer low not tall center pieces (until I show them the difference!)in terms of tables I prefer the long tables as they leave a lot more room to do interesting decor. However, most of my brides think long tables make the room look like a banquet hall.
I also find out if there will be a reserve tables at the reception, so if the needs arise I will know what to do about it.

To my surprise, most of my brides are more traditional. it’s important to know where you stand. I personally think lighting is very important.       Lighting  it’s a non-negotiable one, In order to create an exciting event, it needs to be light properly
Think about what you want your wedding to be and you’ll have a much better chance of making it come true.



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