Showing posts with label wedding questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding questions. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

How 2 I Do Wedding Planning Workshop

There are still spaces available for How 2 I Do's How 2 Make Your Wedding Sparkle Workshop this December. It costs just £20 per person and is a great chance to meet other engaged couples and learn some great tips for planning an amazing Wedding.



This workshop covers all of those little details that will make your Wedding unique and perfectly organised. It covers wedding style and all of the individual touches that are so important to make a Wedding sparkle. This workshop lasts for 2 hours and covers.

  • Wedding style inspiration and 7 top popular themes
  • Make a fantastic Wedding mood board to show your suppliers
  • The importance of entertainment and 12 unique ideas
  • Food and drink Trends and 20 inspirational ideas
  • How contingency planning can save your Big Day
  • How to have a Wedding that runs like clockwork
  • How to organise your table plan
  • How to delegate key Tasks to relax at your Wedding
  • A Q&A session
The workshop takes place on Saturday 17th December at Emersons Green Village Hall, which is conveniently located off the A4174, 10 minutes from Bristol City Centre and 20 minutes from Bath. To find out more or book places or visit the website

Friday, 30 September 2011

Ask a Bristol Wedding Planner

Bristol Wedding Planner, Stephanie Allison is on hand to answer any of your planning questions. If you have a question that you would like answered and published on Bristol Wedding News, please

Q. I have a Wedding Budget of around £10,000 and I'm worried how to afford everything for my Wedding. Where can I save money without making my Wedding seem cheap? Sarah from Brislington

A. Weddings are very expensive these days but that doesn't mean that you need a huge budget to have an amazing day. However with a budget of around £10,000 you may need to be careful where you spend. My first tip is to be very careful when choosing your venue as this will be your biggest expense. To make sure that your budget stretches you ideally don't want to pay more than £1500 to hire a venue. This doesn't mean that pricier venues are totally ruled out.

A lot of the large venues have cheaper rates for last minute availability, mid-week and out of season Weddings so you may have to rule out a Summer Saturday to get the right price. Village Halls can be a great option too as their hire prices are really competitive and you have free reign with catering and decorations.

Westbury on Trym Village Hall styled by the Little Wedding Helper
                              
My final tip would be to use the talents of friends to keep your budget down. If a family member is a great baker ask them to make your cake or perhaps you have someone who can sing or play instruments during your ceremony. One word of warning though, don't scrimp on your evening entertainment as it makes such as difference to the Wedding atmosphere and always get the best photographer you can afford.

Steph is a Wedding Planner and owns How 2 I Do Wedding Planning.
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