Blog EntryCoordinating a weddingJun 18, '07 7:47 AM
for everyone

How do we coordinators make a wedding memorable? the secret is... having a good conversation with our clients. making a good connection with our clients is important. because we believe that we the coordinators are just helpers in making your wedding or any event possible, we are just a tool in bringing up your dream into a reality.

It really is a big tough job to coordinate an event, first thing you have to do is meet and know you client. you have to know tidbits of information or the background of your client, for you to know or suit the proper things needed. After knowing them or picking info about your client, you have to ask them what they want or what they dream to have for their event and ask them the budget they have for you to work on it and in order not to over price your client. after knowing what they want, now its time to plann things or make the time table. The time table will help you work on time, this will help you prevent from cramming on things before the big day.

Picking or buying the right things for the event is also important. Thats why it is important to set a date with your client in picking the right photographers, setting dates for free pictorials, food tasting, hotel scouting or venue scouting, make up testing and choosing the right wedding gown or choosing the right cloth for your dream gown. fitting your wedding gown is not a big NO no... i repeat... you could fit your gown for you to know what to repair before the day it self, so that it would be a perfect fit and it would not ruin your special day.

Relaxation is needed by the client that is why coordinators are here. leave it all to us coordinators. for the client not to look haggard and look stress and for them to enjoy their special day let the coordinator work! while you the clients relax and enjoy everything.

the price in coordinating events is:

full coordination:            P 70,000

half coordination:           P 50,000

day itself coordination:   P 25,000 


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