Why you Should Leave it to the Professionals

We’ve all been to weddings where we’ve family and friends pitch in to make the magic happen. Of course we love having our families and friends involved in the wedding planning process and even enjoy having loved ones around for extra support. But, let’s face it – when it comes to executing your wedding day, this includes running the day of timeline, creation and implementation of decor, and even vendors, family and friends need to leave it to the professionals. We get it, you're on a budget and your great Aunt Mollie said she can make all of the desserts and floral arrangements, but having families and friends involved on intensive levels can make stress levels rise, not just for them but for you also. So, here are our personal opinions on why you should leave the “wedding work” up to wedding professionals. 

#01: Added Stress for all Parties
Stress runs high no matter during planning a wedding. You have your vision, your fiance has theirs, and occasionally family and friends have what they want to see on your big day, too. Frequently we will see that families really want to support in making your day perfect – which is incredible! But, oftentimes, when family and friends offer to provide large acts of kindness or services, such as decor DIY/creation, it can be stressful for all parties. In our personal history, our couples that have family members chip into decor design, may struggle with drawing a boundary of personal tastes, funding, and achieving the desired look. When you book a vendor for design rentals, florals etc., you are able to count on a business professional to be reasonable with what can be accomplished and for how much. You pay for what you want and expected per your contract. At the end of the wedding planning process, the last thing you want as a bride or groom is to not be happy with the outcome or stress about executing the overall look for your day. It is more than okay to have your rentals delivered, to look and book an affordable florist, and to create the wedding design of your dreams. Now, if you family wants to support with set up, or if you’ve purchased additional decor, bring on the help! But, don’t rely so much on your family and/or friends that it becomes a not fun experience. You want your guests to walk away feeling excited and to have enjoyed the celebration. 

#02: Sometimes the Family/Friend Discount isn’t Worth it
We love a good deal as much as the next person. Our team is also all about finding deals and working within your set budget. We work diligently with our couples to be realistic about what their budget can afford and what to expect when hiring vendors. Sometimes, we will hear from couples or prospective clients that they know of a friend that can do xyz. This can include vendoring food, photography, videography etc. We’ve had a lot of experience with the family/friend discount and yes, sometimes it pays off! We’ve had couples that have a lot of talented friends to provide vending support. On the other hand, we’ve had couples that have not been satisfied with the end result of their family/friend discount. The last thing we want is for our couples to be unhappy with the vendors they selected. So, before you book your friend who is an aspiring photographer, think about what kind of quality you want. Unfortunately, budgeting the right about, and setting your expectations of quality will produce the desired outcome. It’s not a good plan to just book a friend or family member because it’s free or cheap. Think about the outcome and if you’ll be happy with it down the road. 

#03: Guests should have FUN
Your guests need to have some fun. Bottom line, your wedding day is a celebration. Family and friends travel near and far to attend your wedding day. Assigning family and friends different portions to help out before the ceremony is okay, as long as they are willing and able.  Having your friends and family work the ceremony or reception (example: bartender, impromptu DJ etc.) may not be the best plan of action, so be sure to check out reputable vendors in lieu of putting your guests to work. Now, if you do have a guest that wants to participate in providing a service or standing in as a vendor, be sure to discuss expectations for your big day. You don’t want your guests to feel left out or overworked by the end of the night. 

#04: Experience Matters
When looking at vendors, we always want to find professionals that not only match your needs, but have professional experience. We’ve worked with hundreds of vendors in our time and we can tell you that experience does matter. Vendors that have experience, not only with events, but specifically with weddings are key. We want to find vendors that have wedding experience, or even vendors that have their foot in the door with the industry. We want to collaborate with your vendors in order to provide the best experience for you, your fiance, and your guests. Family and friends may not have the same experience as a wedding vendor would have. As you select your vendors, which includes if you select family and friends, be mindful of experience, because experience matters. 

Whatever you choose in the end, whether you choose volunteers from your family and friends, or you hire professional vendors, as you select these individuals, think about the overall experience you want to create for yourselves and for your guests. Yes, having family and friends help out with your big day is absolutely okay, but you definitely don’t want to overwhelm them with DIY projects or tasks for the wedding day. It is more than OK to leave your wedding to the professionals so everyone can enjoy and celebrate to the fullest extent. 


Lori Losee is the owner of Elegant Affairs, a Seattle Wedding Planner with over 18 years of experience. We create awe-inspiring experiences—Events filled with meaning and refined elegance. Behind the scenes, our experienced team collaborates on each stage of the process, executing your vision and a wedding, celebration, or corporate event that is unique to you.

Wedding Signage Tips

What kind of signage do you have planned for your big day? One of our favorite aspects of wedding design is planning all of the wedding signage. We’ve been lucky to have members on our staff that are talented. We’ve been able to provide various wedding signs for guests over the years and add a little bit of creative flair to our couples’ wedding day. Signs may seem like a small detail in your overall wedding day, but they play an important role for your guests. They help guide your guests through your day, answer questions they may have, and can definitely impact the overall experience for your guests! So, let’s talk about signage and how to incorporate them into your wedding day! 

Ceremony

Ceremony signs can provide important information for what to expect walking in the door. Your ceremony will be the first event of your wedding day and let’s be honest, it’s the biggest event of the day. You want your guests to feel comfortable and knowledgeable when they arrive at your wedding. Here are some of our go-to signs for your ceremony to create a smooth start to your wedding celebration. 

#01 Welcome Sign: You want to think of a way to greet your guests upon their arrival. It is vital for your guests to know they are in the right location and feel welcomed. You can easily pair a groomsmen or close family member or friend to accompany a welcome sign or area. Feel free to include a program on your welcome sign or even a timeframe of events. Let’s face it, people like to be informed, so providing a quick timeline of events, such as ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner etc., will help your guests know what to expect. 

#02 Photography Expectations: Many couples are choosing to have intimate, technology free, ceremonies. It allows guests to remain in the moment and leaves the photography up to the professionals. If you choose to go this route, be sure to have a sign that includes your expectations for photography or video. Have the sign in a location, near the welcome sign, that all guests are able to clearly see. You definitely don’t want any awkward conversations for your ushers. 

#03 Guest Book: If you have your guest book at the ceremony, be sure to leave a sign out with short, but to the point, directions. This is a good way to fill the space prior to the ceremony, especially for guests that like to arrive early. You can also move this table/area to the cocktail ceremony to provide an activity for guests to complete. 

Cocktail Hour 

Hosting a cocktail hour is a great buffer for your wedding party, guests, and your photographer. It allows you and your significant other time to make it official with signing your wedding license, as well as snapping all of those important pictures. During cocktail hour, your guests will be “solo”. Providing signs with information during the cocktail hour will keep guests occupied and the hour moving smoothly. 

#01 Guest Book: This is an opportunity for any guests that missed or didn’t have time prior to the ceremony to fill out the guest book. Be sure to move your guest book station to your cocktail hour. 

#02 Interactive Activities: Create and include signs for different interactive activities during cocktail hour. If you haven’t thought about adding interactive activities, think about adding some engaging activities for your guests’ enjoyment. This can include a photo booth, outside games etc. Keep your guests informed with each interactive station with simple signs to guide them! 

#03 Seating Chart: This is one of the most important signs you will have at your wedding, especially if you are choosing to create a seating plan for your guests. Guests need ample time to find their seats. Creating a seating chart that guests can use to find their seats is essential to a smooth transition to the reception. Place the sign in an area that is easy to locate and at the entrance of the reception. Of course you can think outside of the box for your seating chart. But, make sure it is accessible and easy to use. 

Reception and Dinner Hour

We’ve hit the moment where family and friends can celebrate! Throughout your ceremony, there are various opportunities to provide some signs to help your family and friends out. Signs during your reception add to your decor, but answer questions that your guests may have and allow your vendors to focus on vending. 

#01 Bar Menu: Have your drinks clearly labeled, if you are providing a bar. Clearly label your non-alcoholic drinks and your bar menu. Have a bar menu on both sides of your bar, if possible, to keep the line moving quickly. This is also a fun opportunity to get creative with your bar menu! Use visuals and keep it fun! 

#02 Dinner Menu: Whether you're having a plated dinner, or a buffet, be sure to give your guests a menu. You can have a large sign near your buffet, or individual signs/visuals for your guests at their table. If you’re having a buffet, clearly labeling your food choices will help guests avoid any allergens and reduce asking vendors questions. You want to keep the line moving quickly, especially if you’re having a buffet! 

Signs throughout your wedding provide your guests with essential information. It helps limit questions asked to your wedding planning team and vendors, so they can focus on making your event run smoothly. They are also a fun way to engage with your guests throughout the wedding experience. As you chose your signs, remember to include vital information needed to support your guests. You definitely don’t need to go overboard with your signage, but make it meaningful and incorporate the signs into your overall theme. If you’re feeling lost about your wedding signs, we’d love to help you create unique signs for your wedding. Message us today and let’s chat about how we can support you!


Lori Losee is the owner of Elegant Affairs, a Seattle Wedding Planner with over 18 years of experience. We create awe-inspiring experiences—Events filled with meaning and refined elegance. Behind the scenes, our experienced team collaborates on each stage of the process, executing your vision and a wedding, celebration, or corporate event that is unique to you.

Let's Be Friends: How to Introduce your Wedding Party to Each Other 

How did you select your wedding party? Choosing your wedding party is a carefully crafted task. You want to choose people who are near and dear to you and will be an overall support throughout the wedding planning process. Many brides and grooms select friends and family members to be a part of their wedding party. These individuals may reflect the specific times in the couples’ lives. One of the biggest questions they may have is, “how do we get everyone to get along?” Many times, members of the wedding party do not know each other from the get go. Or perhaps a few of your wedding party members may have close bonds. Regardless of the bonds between one another, it is so important to create a team with your wedding party. Now, personally speaking, I’ve been a bridesmaid more times than I can count. Some of these weddings, I’ve known all of the bridesmaids and groomsmen, others’ I’ve felt like the outlier. In both experiences, I realized that it is vital to feel accepted and a part of the wedding party. So, today we’re going to dive into ways you can not only introduce your wedding party to each other, but create a lifelong bond. 

Create a Space for the Initial Meet and Greet 

Once you’ve decided who will be a part of your wedding party, it’s time to think about your initial get together! We know that bridesmaids may live near and far, but inviting everyone to a luncheon or a dinner party is a fabulous way to get everyone together to meet and greet. You can team up with your partner and create a get together with your whole wedding party or separate it by bride and groom. Now, for the wedding party members that are out of town or even across the country, you want to make sure you include them at this time. Whether you set up a facetime call during the meet and greet event, or include them in the invite – you never want anyone to feel left out of wedding party activities. 

Communication is Key!

After everyone has met one another and puts a face to a name, create a way to communicate effectively with your wedding party. You can create different group chats as a way to keep communication flowing and to ensure that everyone is informed of wedding day information. This is a great way for everyone to discuss ideas, concerns, and learn about details. As a rule of thumb, be sure to include everyone in messaging including attire, wedding details, and bachelorette or bridal party information etc. Be open and honest with your communication and remember it is okay to set norms with communication! 

Maid/Matron of Honor & Best Man 

Your maid/matron of honor and your best man are there to help you! You want to utilize these people to head some of the communication front. Their job is not only to support you with wedding planning and support on the wedding day, but to support your wedding party throughout the process. It is more than okay to give them tasks to keep your wedding party informed and communication up and running. In addition, they can create and invite the wedding party to any events that may be necessary, including dress shopping, fittings, or any bonding events that you want to occur. Encouraging your wedding party to be engaged throughout the process will help bring your wedding party together and from positive relationships. 

Bachelorette & Bachelor Party

This is one of the most traditional ways for members of the wedding party to gather and form friendships or bonds prior to your big day! Typically your maid/matron of honor and best man plan the bachelorette and bachelor party. But, this is a great way to get other members of the party involved and share the financial load. Encourage collaboration when building these events and find something that each individual person can be in charge of or work on. Including all members of the wedding party and finding mutual grounds for members that must travel is important. Hint - hint, we love ourselves a destination party. Use this time as bonding for the party and of course, to celebrate the love we have for the bride and groom. 

Wedding processes can be stressful, but it can also be a time to make new friends and create lifelong memories or bonds. As you select your wedding party, think about ways to keep each individual engaged and special throughout the process. They are your support system, your go to guys and gals – and you want to create an inclusive AND enjoyable experience for all. Be sure to host an initial meet and greet so everyone can meet one another. This allows your loved ones to meet each other and begin building friendships with one another. Always keep your communication fluid and accessible to all! Creating a group “central” messaging system is the best way to include all members and keep everyone up to date. As planning begins, include all members of your party, including the gals/guys that live out of town. Most importantly, enjoy your wedding party and create long, lasting memories with them. These are your people, so celebrate them too. 


Lori Losee is the owner of Elegant Affairs, a Seattle Wedding Planner with over 18 years of experience. We create awe-inspiring experiences—Events filled with meaning and refined elegance. Behind the scenes, our experienced team collaborates on each stage of the process, executing your vision and a wedding, celebration, or corporate event that is unique to you.