January 27th, 2012

Enhancing the Guest Experience Amy Piper Signature Events

When planning an outdoor wedding there are a few things that a bride can do to ensure that her guests not only feel welcome, but also well taken care of when they arrive for the wedding!

Be sure to place a Welcome Bag, Basket or in this case, a Welcome BUCKET in each guests hotel room!  One of my weddings this past summer featured a fishing theme. We incorporated the fishing theme into the invitation (We’re hooked on each other…Cast your reply….) and carried it through to the Welcome Bucket. Each bucket included a brochure promoting businesses and things to do in the local area, a welcome letter from the bride and groom, bottles of water, a bag of gummy fish and worms (tied with raffia and a bobber, of course!), a carton of gold fish crackers, apples, granola bars, mints and a souvenir magnet attached to the bucket.  In addition we tied a bandana to each bucket handle and added a “fishing pole” (a twig from a tree branch) complete with the guests name written on a hand cut paper fish! Guests can’t help but feel wanted and welcome when they arrive in their hotel room!

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Providing transportation for your guests is also a nice gesture, especially for out-of-town guests who are not familiar with the area.  I love to add a little local favor by using a trolley service, especially for summer weddings.  Guests love to ride in the open air trolley (they do have sides they can put down for inclement weather) and the trolley always makes for a good photo opp! Be sure to create a schedule for each hotel location and add it to the Welcome Bag so your guests will know when to be ready! Most guests appreciate the ride and it makes for a more enjoyable wedding when they do not have to worry about drinking and driving besides!

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Having an outdoor wedding? Here’s another way to make your guests feel comfortable… Consider splurging on a luxury restroom trailer instead of porta potties! I know it seems like a strange thing to talk about, but believe me your guests will definitely be talking about these restroom trailers! The Presidential Series supplied by Dave’s Septic Service in New Hampshire comes complete with flush toilets, air conditioning (or heat), faux marble walls with stained wood trim, skylights and even an attendant! In a recent conversation with a father of the bride, he told me that among other things, the luxury restroom trailer at his daughter’s wedding received rave reviews from his guests!  I have even had guests take photos in the restroom (I kid you not!) and I have heard guests exclaim, on more than one occasion, “this bathroom is nicer than my bathroom at home”!

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So, go ahead…Pamper your guests! You’ll be glad you did!

Expert Advice from Amy Piper of Signature Events

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    January 16th, 2012

    Why Would I Hire a Wedding Planner? I am Perfectly Capable of Planning My Own Wedding!


    I hear this all the time! And it is a very valid point. Why would anyone hand over the reigns of planning their own wedding – an event many dream of since they were in pre-school? It can’t be hard?

    It’s definitely not difficult! Otherwise, I wouldn’t have chosen it as my career. However it is a ton of work and extremely time consuming.

    Here’s the thing, we are all very busy people. Between full-time jobs, household errands, commitments and committees, most of us are over scheduled. Contrary to popular belief, hiring a wedding planner is not an indulgence reserved for the rich, famous and/or spoiled. It is best needed for the professional, full-timer working person, like you. Because the average wedding takes upwards of 100 hours to plan, the right planner can be worth her weight in gold! The right planner saves you time, stress and yes, money.

    Here are six reasons why all brides- and grooms-to-be should consider hiring a wedding planner.

    1. Saves Time. A wedding planner will help economize your time, so you are free to work on things that matter – like preserving your energy and staying balanced. Those that are about to marry should focus their best attention and creative energy on personal, unique and fun aspects of the day.

    2. Streamlines Decision-Making. You may find that planning a wedding is overwhelming. It becomes way too easy to bury your head in the sand once you are faced with the endless decisions you have to make. Venue, types of flowers, lighting arrangements, invitations, dresses, who to invite, who you may offend, who has what food allergy, what separates one photographer from the next, how will guests be entertained, where will they stay, and on and on and on. This is when the expertise of a professional consultant can be a huge relief.  She will access vendors that fall in-line with your vision and narrow the choices to a reasonable 2 or 3.

    3. Leads Your Team of Vendors and Manages the Event (to your wishes). A planner not only manages, but acts as your team leader. She plans, schedules, directs and orchestrates the tasks of all the day’s vendors – the people and their roles in making your wedding come to life. She is the point person.

    4. Knows and Calls Upon Reliable Talent who Deliver Consistently Great Products and Services. She has the resources to not only locate the most efficient vendors (so you don’t have to scour through the seemingly millions!) at the best deals. A good planner finds vendors that not only fit your budget and individual style, but those specific vendors that work cohesively together in delivering you and your guests work and service that will exceed expectations. She has the name and contact for the best cake decorator in the area, knows florists and designers who would work well with your needs, can summons specialty linens, tables and chairs with a push of her phone and can distinguish one photographer from another.

    5. Savings are Passed on to Clients. A wedding planner’s professional status can oftentimes score you major discounts. For instance, I work with a specialty linen company that rents their product out to other professionals in the wedding industry (wholesale) as well as to the end consumer (retail). What they charge me is 20% less than what they would ultimately charge you, if you ordered directly from them. Savings like these are always passed onto my clients – I don’t collect a single drop of money from transactions like these.

    6. You Still Have Control. Even as this work is being pulled together for you, a good planner will still let you decide the creative direction. She will also let you specify how you would like things to work and flow, because she knows that the day is all about you and your spouse-to-be.  Her job is to make the planning process absolutely seamless.

    But, however involved you want to be in planning your wedding, most consultants will customize packages to fit your needs and wants. A wedding is a fabulous celebration of you and your soon-to-be spouse’s awesome love for one another. Worrying about all the little details when you should be enjoying yourself detracts from the magic. Consider hiring a reputable wedding planner for your very special day.

    Diana Ma is a wedding planning expert who has produced weddings in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She is the owner of Diana Ma Weddings & Events. For more information, visit http://www.dianamaweddings.com/index.php.

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      September 13th, 2010

      Wedding Insurance {Part Two} The Details

      Welcome to the second half of our WedSafe series, starring Steve Lauro!  Wedding insurance has become an important part of the wedding planning process and education is the first step in understanding how wedding insurance can be valuable to you.  In the last post, Steve gave us an introduction and outlined the basics of wedding insurance.  Today, Steve shares more details regarding the different policies that are available to couples and how insurance has changed over the recent years.  Read below for some great insight into wedding insurance and visit WedSafe on my Kate Parker Wedding.

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      Why do couples need insurance on their wedding?

      Weddings represent one of the largest financial (and emotional) investments any of us make in a single day of our lives.  Protecting that investment with wedding insurance can help alleviate emotional burdens by providing some “peace of mind” and help reimburse covered financial losses associated with the wedding. Wedding insurance can reimburse covered claims from an unanticipated glass of red wine ruining a wedding dress to unforeseen events that force the cancellation of the entire wedding.

      Has wedding insurance changed over the past two years? How?

      With the economy struggling over the past two years, the percentage of vendors going out of business has grown. Wedding Cancellation Insurance can help protect against not only the financial impact of unforeseen cancellation/postponement, but also against vendors who do not fulfill their obligations. We have seen numerous issues with all types of wedding vendors who have accepted deposits or full payment, but have not performed. Wedding Cancellation insurance can offer reimbursement for these types of losses.

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      Do wedding insurance policies (price, what they cover) vary between companies? How?

      All types of insurance vary not only from company to company, but from state to state. Insurance in the USA is governed by each state’s own Department of Insurance. Find a reputable company who specializes in the type of coverage you are looking for, for example a business dedicated specifically to wedding insurance, and inquire about what products and benefits are right for you.

      Are more companies providing the insurance now than before? How many?

      Specialized programs such as wedding insurance often see firms who offer this come and go. When researching, look for wedding insurance providers who have been in business, have an established presence and provide the product you need at reasonable rates.

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      Are more people purchasing wedding insurance? Why do you think that is?

      Clearly the trend to insure weddings and events is growing as consumers become more educated about how they can protect themselves from financial loss.  While reports indicate that the average cost of weddings has dropped over the past year, it is still among the most significant investment any us make into one day of our lives.  Wedding insurance offers a way to protect that large investment.

      Is there anything wedding insurance doesn’t cover that people often don’t realize?

      As with any insurance policy, there are exclusions and limitations to the coverage. Actually, consumers should realize that these limitations are what allow an insurance company to price the protection at affordable rates. Since there are so many variables, it is always best to speak directly to a company that specializes in wedding insurance and obtain information based on your specific situation to determine how appropriate the coverage is for you.

      A big thanks to Steve Lauro for his valuable insight!

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        September 9th, 2010

        A Backyard Wedding | Fat Orange Cat Studio

        For this couple, there was no need to have a huge affair for their wedding in order for their love to shine through into every aspect of their day.  The beautiful rustic atmosphere with string lights was a perfect way to transform a backyard into an amazing romantic atmosphere.  This backyard wedding was photographed by Fat Orange Cat Studio and was featured on my Kate Parker Wedding.  See below for photographs and insight from Li Ward of Fat Orange Cat Studio and visit my Kate Parker Wedding for the full featured wedding.

        “Bailey and Max held their intimate wedding ceremony for 20 closest friends and family in the backyard of their triple-decker in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They had their yard relandscaped for the wedding, with a perimeter of pebbles and simple shrubs, and a bamboo fence. The fathers of the bride and groom took care of stringing the lights. Family members made a square for the huppa which were then pieced together in a quilt sewn by a good friend. After the ceremony, caterers on site swooped in to set up a simple but elegant tablescape of flowers, lanterns, and mint-colored goblets. Jazz music via an iPod played softly throughout the evening.”

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          September 8th, 2010

          Graffiti Inspired Photographs

          After a brief, but totally amazing trip to Miami, I have become quite inspired by some of the graffiti I noticed down there.  I found some really cool engagement shots and wedding photographs with graffiti backgrounds on the site that I loved.  Although graffiti is usually seen in the eyes of the law as defacement and alteration of property, which is illegal, graffiti can also be art.  I think sometimes the most unlikely, maybe not typically “beautiful”, spots can make amazing and creative photographic opportunities.  Check out these great shots below and visit my Kate Parker Wedding for more inspiration.

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          melissa koren photography | birch blaze photography | candace jeffery photography | dove photography | claris photography | kristin spencer photography | merci new york and sofia negron photography

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