If you follow our blog, we didn't blog as much in 2015 as we usually do because of the crazy value of weddings and events we had to handle. But that "excuse" does not stop the substantive blogs we produce. Now that you are engaged, where do you start? Check out the links below to some of the blog posts we find to be most useful while planning your wedding:
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Showing posts with label Matrimony Monday. Show all posts
Monday, January 4, 2016
Welcome Matrimony Monday 2016
If you follow our blog, we didn't blog as much in 2015 as we usually do because of the crazy value of weddings and events we had to handle. But that "excuse" does not stop the substantive blogs we produce. Now that you are engaged, where do you start? Check out the links below to some of the blog posts we find to be most useful while planning your wedding:
Monday, January 5, 2015
Hello Matrimony Monday 2015
If you follow our blog, during the entire month of December 2014, I wrote a blog everyday as I shared all things wedding and inspiration. Below is the link to all 31 blog posts of #31Days of Blogging that I know will help you as you start to navigate through planning your wedding.
- Pop of Color for the Bouquet
- Photography After the Ceremony
- Popular Low Centerpiece Options
- Uncooperative Wedding Day Weather
- Photographing Wedding Rings
- Right Before You Walk Down the Aisle
- Along Time on Wedding Day
- Father of The Groom and Wedding Planning
- It's All On The Menu
- The Mirrored Effect Partyscape
- The First Look
- Toasting The Happy Couple
- Taking Care of Your Jewelry
- Color of the Year 2015
- Frosting Your Wedding Cake
- Guest RSVPing and Food Allergies
- Do Not Eliminate Your Gift Registry
- Dancing With Your Sweetheart
- Holiday Gifts for Newlyweds
- Changing Your Name
- How To Handle Wedding Programs
- Wedding Morning Formula
- "Pick a Seat" Ceremony
- Out of State Wedding Party
- Happy Holidays!
- Reception Bar Basics
- Lounge Furniture 101
- Receiving Line of Not
- An Untouched Ceremony Aisle
- Table Number Misconception
- Best of 2014 Dejanae Events Style
(photo credit - Robyn Photography)
Monday, January 6, 2014
Happy Matrimony Monday 2014
Well first...congrats on your engagement!!! What does Matrimony Monday mean? Well with the most engagements happening between the Christmas and New Year holiday, the Monday after New Year's Day is believed to be the most popular planning day for newly engaged couples. So of course, I need to be apart of the planning and education :)
Below are a few of our blog posts that I find most helpful when beginning the wedding planning process. Let me know your thoughts as you use the topics to plan one of the most memorable days of your life.
Until next time...WEDologize!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Gratuity Questions Answered
I get asked a lot about gratuity guidelines for wedding vendors, so below you'll find Ultimate Wedding Vendor Tipping Guide borrowed from Brides.com.
Ceremony
Hair/makeup pros: 15–20 percent of the total bill
Musicians: $25–$50 each
Officiant: $50 if you're married by a judge or clerk; clergy members, in general, don't accept tips, so instead, make a donation ($100 on average) to the appropriate house of worship.
Altar boys or girls: $5–$10; if they decline, add this amount to your donation to the church.
Reception
Wedding planners: 10-15 percent of contracted price
Photographers/videographers: $100–$200 if the pro is part of a larger outfit or agency (but not the owner). Second shooters should receive $50–$75.
Catering manager: $250–$500
Waitstaff: 15 percent of the total pretax food bill (given to the catering manager or "captain" to distribute)
Bartenders: 10–15 percent of the total pretax bar bill. Inform the bartenders of your intent to tip after the reception, and request that they refuse tips from guests. No rogue tip jars!
Reception band/DJ: $25–$50 per person, but take their performance into account: Did your bashful uncle boogie for the first time in 40 years? Then give a little more cash.
Chauffeur/driver: 15–20 percent of the total bill, typically presented at the end of the day
Valets: $1–$2 per car, given to the supervisor in advance, to be split among staff. Display a sign at the valet station stating that gratuities have been taken care of. The valets should also be instructed to refuse any tips offered by guests.
Restroom/coat-check attendants: $.50–$2 per guest; calculate this total in advance and give to your reception site manager to distribute.
Setup/Breakdown
Delivery people: $5–$20 per person for deliveries arriving from your florist, baker, rental company, and other vendors. These staffers may also be doing the heavy lifting, on-site setup, and hauling away that come with producing your wedding—so tip accordingly.
Honeymoon
Bellhop: $1–$2 per piece of luggage brought to and from the room
Doorperson: $1–$2 per task for any kind of assistance, like hailing a cab
Housekeeper: $2–$4 per day
Concierge: $5–$20, depending on the request(s)
But of course these suggestions are standard guidelines. If you feel a vendor went above and beyond the call of duty, bless them accordingly. And if you are disappointed with the level of service of a vendor, you are not obligated to extend gratuity. But make sure to let them know how you feel so that they can improve for the next clients they service.
Until next time...WEDologize!
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Happy Matrimony Monday!!!
Well I thought I wasn't going to start my 2012 blogging until tomorrow, but Matrimony Monday totally slipped my mind! What does Matrimony Monday mean? Well with the most engagements happening between the Christmas and New Year holiday, the Monday after New Year Day is believed to be the most popular planning day of the newly engaged bride. So of course, I need to be apart of the planning and education :)
Below are a few of our blog posts that I find most helpful when beginning the wedding planning process. Let me know your thoughts as you use the topics to plan one of the most memorable days of your life.
And don't forget to check out all the posts published December 2011. It was 31 Days of creative fun!!!
Until next time...WEDologize!
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