February 1st, 2012

Allison Hope Photography just published a new Featured Wedding

Real Wedding featured by Allison McGrail of Allison Hope Photography

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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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      November 9th, 2011

      Chad Michael Peters | Real Wedding

      This beautiful classic wedding was featured by Chad Michael Peters on my Kate Parker Wedding.  The gorgeous floral decor is elegant and perfectly designed. The mix of roses and lilies is a perfect combination for the design and the lighting is just amazing.  It brings out the centerpieces and the dessert buffet which makes the space shine.  Also … love those little mini wedding cake favors!  Check out the wedding below and see the full featured wedding by Chad Michael Peters on my Kate Parker Wedding.

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      Massachusetts wedding floral & event designer, Chad Michael Peters is a memeber of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

      *Previously posted on 10.01.10

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        November 8th, 2011

        Expert Wedding Planning Advice | Anderson Green Events

        Anderson Green Events featured this great advice on myKPW sharing insight into the wedding planning process.   Although it can be daunting to do yourself, or even with a little help, getting advice from the pro’s can make a world of difference in your stress level during the process!  Below are a few tips from the full article on the early stages of the planning operations.  Read the full expert advice article to see all 30 wedding planning tips by Anderson Green Events on my Kate Parker Wedding.

        5 Tips on Planning Your Wedding

        Begin Planning a Wedding:

        First two items on the agenda: Pick a Place, Pick a Date. While everyone is going to chime in on location and dates, trust your instincts and pick a place and a time of year that is meaningful to only you and your betrothed.. When picking a date, think logically about what fits your schedule ~ wedding planning takes time and energy, therefore, make sure you have time to plan your wedding & pick a date that suits your schedule. As for the place ~ pick something meaningful and within your means. Think about where your guests will be traveling from and the location’s convenience.

        Creating your Wedding Guest List:

        Another important factor into your wedding budget and location is how many of your nearest and dearest will be coming to celebrate your vows. Creating your master guest list takes time, so don’t expect to finalize the list overnight. There are essentially three sides (more if you involve Step Parents) to the guest list:

        Bride / Groom
        Bride’s Parents
        Groom’s Parents

        Have an honest conversation about what the goal of the wedding is. Is it just family? Is it just family and close friends? Is it not all family, just close family? Or, is it everyone you’ve ever encountered in your entire life?  Please keep in mind that you’ll probably trim the ‘fat’ off the list before it is truly final, but this number will be a large indicator on what is a suitable venue for you

        Deciding on Your Wedding Style?

        Style is an individual experience. The one thing that is a definite though, is that you need to find YOUR wedding style. Something that captures and embodies what you want the wedding to be. Whether it is a traditional or modern feeling, a specific theme, something beachy, fun, city like or rustic and charming, spend time with your soon to be and put thought into your wedding style. Start by defining your personal couple style. Next, start to think about how you visualize the wedding day.  Clip images of things you like. All this information will help your vendors enormously when it comes time to design the wedding day.

        Décor, Details & Design:

        Once you’ve gotten your venue booked and your wedding style decided, its time to fuse those two and decide on your décor design. The optimal goal in design is to encapsulate elements from many sources:

        Venue ~ what does the room look like? What elements should you play to? Is it formal/informal? Is it light and airy or dark and romantic? How does the location play into the venue? Is there a ton of history or something that the area is well known for?

        Couple Wedding Style ~ are you really into flowers or not? Do you want something sophisticated, elegant, modern or over the top? Do you prefer non floral elements like berries & fruits? Are you more ethereal and into candles to set the mood?

        These are all questions that will come into play as you decide on your décor design. Weddings are meant to be cohesive (i.e. have some element that runs throughout from your Save the Dates/Invites through to the end of the wedding evening), therefore, what can you do in the design concept to run throughout the wedding experience?

        Amass your inspiration boards, cut outs and other items that you love into a large collection. Spend time with each image ~ what do you love about it? When you start to meet with Florists, bring a list of Flowers you love (and that are hopefully in season when you are getting married) as well as a list of flowers you dislike. Bring your images to show what you like … even if it’s a simple detail like the color of a ribbon ~ your florist can find inspiration in that.

        Savor the Moment the Wedding Can Wait:

        Regardless of whether you’ve dreamt about your wedding your entire life, or you’ve never given it a thought, take time to let the good news settle in. Don’t be swayed by family and friends who immediately start asking about wedding dates, wedding dresses, wedding planning … even if you are getting married in only a short time, relax and savor the moment!

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        NYC/Westchester County wedding planner, Anderson Green Events, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

        *Previously posted 10.13.10

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          October 26th, 2011

          Classic Wedding Inspiration Board

          The Fall season is shaping up to be absolutely beautiful, both the weather and the foliage are gorgeous and I love a good fall inspiration board, but today I brought it back to the basics and created a classic inspiration board.  With the whites and creams of this style, you really can’t go wrong.  One of the wonderful things about weddings is that they are always changing … there are always new styles and fads and trends to pull from and play with and create beautiful designs with.  But even with all of these modern ideas and designs, classic weddings will always have a place in the world of design.  Check out the classic inspiration board below and visit my Kate Parker Wedding to be inspired by more weddings, photographs, and expert advice!

          images above by: avenna studios | details wedding planning | emici bridal | gus & ruby letterpress | carla ten eyck photography and jubilee events | concept photography | petals floral design | lucia paul design | troy battle photography | flora fauna | amanda mcmahon photography

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          All of the vendors above are members of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

          *Previously posted on 10.14.10

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